An ex Pontefract resident here, now in Selby. The arched building in the Market Place is the old Butter Cross, where dairy goods were sold under cover. A common structure in many post medieval market towns. The church was destroyed during the sieges of the Castle in the Civil Wars of the 17th century. The Castle was the last place to hold out for the king, even After Charles 1st was executed, it declared for his son Charles 2nd hence the town motto translated from the Latin 'After the death of the father we are for the son'. The Castle was damaged in the wars, but Cromwell ordered it's destruction afterwards, so that it couldn't be defended again. It then became planted with Liquorice bushes, like everywhere around. Haribo still make sweets in the town, one of 3 factories, where you can get your Pontefract cakes. These are further up town then you went in the video. The window tracery at the church ruin comes from the great big window you noticed when you went in! There is more of the Castle left than you think, certainly enough to take a look at. Get a look at it on line with English Heritage.
I’ve read that the damage to All Saints church was done by Oliver Cromwell’s parliamentary forces during their siege of the Castle in the English civil war
The ruins at All Saints Church are i believe the remains of the original church which Henry VIII had destroyed like so many other churches also the affair that led to Catherine Howards execution i believe started at Pontefracrt Castle
No one mentioned yet that Pontefract cakes are liquorice round sweets in the shspe of a pancake quite nice too ..
Lovely Yorkshire Market town, thanks Marky👏🏻
The building you were vandalising(🤣) is the Buttercross a Grade 2 listed building erected in 1734...
An ex Pontefract resident here, now in Selby. The arched building in the Market Place is the old Butter Cross, where dairy goods were sold under cover. A common structure in many post medieval market towns. The church was destroyed during the sieges of the Castle in the Civil Wars of the 17th century. The Castle was the last place to hold out for the king, even After Charles 1st was executed, it declared for his son Charles 2nd hence the town motto translated from the Latin 'After the death of the father we are for the son'. The Castle was damaged in the wars, but Cromwell ordered it's destruction afterwards, so that it couldn't be defended again. It then became planted with Liquorice bushes, like everywhere around. Haribo still make sweets in the town, one of 3 factories, where you can get your Pontefract cakes. These are further up town then you went in the video. The window tracery at the church ruin comes from the great big window you noticed when you went in! There is more of the Castle left than you think, certainly enough to take a look at. Get a look at it on line with English Heritage.
Wow, thank you so much for this information my friend 🙂
I’ve read that the damage to All Saints church was done by Oliver Cromwell’s parliamentary forces during their siege of the Castle in the English civil war
Trained as an SRN in pontifract, love that town. ❤❤
You missed Ropergate. Lively at the weekends . Lovely bars and shops ❤
Pontecarlo & Casvegas,the two gaming capitals in Yorkshire
Fab Yorkshire town. Great looking buildings too. And dome nice shops. Inc. Butchers vand pie shops. But no Pontefract cake to be seen anywhere.
They might have had some Pontefract cakes at the Haribo factory round the corner from where you were lol
I was born in Pontefract!
You missed part of pontefract
The ruins at All Saints Church are i believe the remains of the original church which Henry VIII had destroyed like so many other churches also the affair that led to Catherine Howards execution i believe started at Pontefracrt Castle
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Nice one Mark ;-)