Gatherley Castle

Gatherley Castle, sometimes referred to as a modern mansion, was located in the township of Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire, England.

The castle was requisitioned by the British Army during the Second World War (1939–45).

During that time, it held German and Italian prisoners of war.

[6] Edgar Lawson acquired the land and demolished the castle in 1963,[7] but kept the family coat of arms which is on display in Coniscliffe Road in Darlington.

Due to the A1 upgrade to motorway standard, the lodges had to be demolished in 2016, along with several other buildings.