< Castles of England 
 
        
      There are five castles in West Yorkshire.
| Name | 
Type | 
Date | 
Condition | 
Image | Ownership / Access  | 
Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Almondbury Castle | Castle | 12th century | Earthworks | ![]()  | 
Also known as Castle Hill, Huddersfield, castle constructed on site of Iron Age hill fort. | |
| Dobroyd Castle | Sham Castle | 1866–9 | Intact | ![]()  | 
Activity centre | By John Gibson. | 
| Harewood Castle | Tower house | 14th century | Ruins | Private | Shell of tower, substantially intact, within Harewood Park. | |
| Pontefract Castle | Enclosure castle | 12–13th century | Fragmentary remains | ![]()  | 
Local authority  | 
Principal royal castle in northern England, withstood three sieges during Civil War, dismantled after siege of 1649. | 
| Sandal Castle | Motte and bailey | 12th century | Fragmentary remains | ![]()  | 
Well-preserved earthworks, excavated site with visitor centre. | 
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