< Castles of England 
      There are eight castles of note in Lancashire.
| Name | Type | Date | Condition | Image | Ownership / Access | Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashton Hall | Tower house | 14–19th century | Intact |  | Lancaster Golf Club | Near Stodday, 14th century tower incorporated in later building. | 
| Borwick Hall | Pele tower | 14th century | Intact | .jpg.webp) | Outdoor education centre | Incorporated in mainly 16th century building. | 
| Clitheroe Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–12th century | Ruins |  |  | |
| Greenhalgh Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1490 | Fragmentary ruins |  | Private | Demolished 1645. | 
| Hornby Castle | Keep | 13th century | Fragment | .jpg.webp) | Private | Keep rebuilt early 16th century, incorporated in 18–19th century house. | 
| Lancaster Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–12th century | Intact |  |  Local authority | Used as a prison from 1745, much altered 20th century through replacement of medieval buildings by Shire Hall, now Crown Court. | 
| Thurland Castle | Castle | 14–15th century | Rebuilt | .jpg.webp) | Private apartments | Near Tunstall, ruins rebuilt in 19th century. | 
| Turton Tower | Pele tower | 15th century | Intact |  |  | Incorporated in later building. | 
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