The remains of
Rougemont Castle are southwest of the hamlet above the north bank of the
River Wharfe. It is a good example of a
ringwork. It was once the administrative centre of the Manor of Harewood, and was abandoned when
Harewood Castle was built south of the river in the 14th century. Dunkeswick was formerly a
township in the
ancient parish of Harewood in the
West Riding of Yorkshire. In 1866, Dunkeswick became a separate civil parish, but on 1 April 1937 the parish was abolished and merged with Harewood. In 1931 the parish had a population of 136. In 1974 Dunkeswick was transferred, with the rest of the parish of Harewood, to the
City of Leeds in the new county of
West Yorkshire. In 1992 it was transferred from Harewood and West Yorkshire to the parish of Kirkby Overblow in North Yorkshire. From 1992 to 2023 it was part of the
Borough of Harrogate. It is now administered by the unitary
North Yorkshire Council. The
war memorial from Dunkeswick Methodist Chapel was housed in
Harewood Methodist Chapel after the closure of Dunkeswick chapel. Harewood Methodist Chapel has since closed.
Dunkewsick Moor is noted as the site of the
Knight Air Flight 816 crash in 1995. On 24 May 1995, this scheduled flight from
Leeds Bradford Airport to
Aberdeen crashed shortly after takeoff, with the loss of all 12 passengers and crew on board. ==References ==