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** [[Ramsay Bolton]], his legitimized [[Bastard|natural]] son, heir to the Dreadfort.
 
** [[Ramsay Bolton]], his legitimized [[Bastard|natural]] son, heir to the Dreadfort.
 
* [[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]], formerly Theon Greyjoy, manservant and hostage of Ramsay.
 
* [[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]], formerly Theon Greyjoy, manservant and hostage of Ramsay.
 
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For the television series, a variety of locations were used to create Winterfell as it appears on screen. For the pilot episode, [[wikipedia:Doune Castle|Doune Castle]] in [[wikipedia:Scotland|Scotland]] was used for some exterior shots and the great feast held when King [[Robert Baratheon]] and his party arrive. [[wikipedia:Castle Ward|Castle Ward]] in [[wikipedia:County Down|County Down]], [[wikipedia:Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]] was used for the scenes of sparring in Winterfell's castle yard and the arrival of Robert's party at Winterfell's gates. The rest of the castle, including the other interiors and the scenes involving [[Bran]] climbing the walls, were filmed as interiors at the [[Paint Hall]] studio facility in [[wikipedia:Belfast|Belfast]].
 
 
For the first season itself, Castle Ward was the principal filming location for the Winterfell scenes. Doune Castle was not revisited.
 
   
 
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Doune_Castle_-_front.jpg|Doune Castle (Scotland), used for filming some of the Winterfell scenes in the [[pilot episode]].
 
Doune_Castle_-_front.jpg|Doune Castle (Scotland), used for filming some of the Winterfell scenes in the [[pilot episode]].
 
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==Behind the scenes==
 
For the television series, a variety of locations were used to create Winterfell as it appears on screen. For the pilot episode, [[wikipedia:Doune Castle|Doune Castle]] in [[wikipedia:Scotland|Scotland]] was used for some exterior shots and the great feast held when King [[Robert Baratheon]] and his party arrive. [[wikipedia:Castle Ward|Castle Ward]] in [[wikipedia:County Down|County Down]], [[wikipedia:Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]] was used for the scenes of sparring in Winterfell's castle yard and the arrival of Robert's party at Winterfell's gates. The rest of the castle, including the other interiors and the scenes involving [[Bran]] climbing the walls, were filmed as interiors at the [[Paint Hall]] studio facility in [[wikipedia:Belfast|Belfast]].
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For the first season itself, Castle Ward was the principal filming location for the Winterfell scenes. Doune Castle was not revisited.
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==

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Reek: "Will we go home now?"
Ramsay: "I believe we will; to our new home."
— Reek and Ramsay Bolton.[src]
Winterfell Pin

The location of Winterfell on the continent of Westeros.

Winterfell is the seat of House Stark. It is a large castle located at the center of the North, from where the head of House Stark rules over his people. It is the capital of the North under King Robb Stark. The castle is located alongside the Kingsroad as it makes its way from the Wall to the capital at King's Landing, more than a thousand miles to the south. It is situated atop hot springs which keep the castle warm even in the worst winters.[1] Winding tombs below the castle contain the remains of Stark kings and lords and record the history of the ancient family.[2] The castle has stood for millennia.[3]

The castle is put to the torch by Ramsay Snow after Theon Greyjoy was betrayed by his own crew.[4] After the fall of Moat Cailin, the Bolton army is currently en route to Winterfell.[5]

Notable residents of the castle

Stark rule

  • Theon Greyjoy, raised at Winterfell as Eddard Stark's ward and hostage for his father's good behavior. Abandoned the Stark cause and joined his father Balon in the War of the Five Kings. He took over Winterfell and installed himself as Prince of Winterfell until he was betrayed by his own crew shortly after. Now a captive of Ramsay Bolton, at Winterfell.
  • Ser {Rodrik Cassel}, the master-of-arms at Winterfell, in charge of training fresh recruits with weapons. Executed by Theon Greyjoy.
  • {Luwin}, the castle's maester. Mercy-killed at his own request by Osha.
  • {Mordane}, a septa and governess for Sansa and Arya Stark. Executed in King's Landing during the purge of the Stark household.
  • {Old Nan}, a former retainer and servant who retired. She told the Stark children stories about life in times gone by. She died of old age.
    • Hodor, Old Nan's grandson or great-grandson, a simpleton stableboy. With Bran at the cave.
  • Osha, a captive wildling working as a servant. Last seen accompanying Rickon to Last Hearth.

Bolton rule

Image gallery

Behind the scenes

For the television series, a variety of locations were used to create Winterfell as it appears on screen. For the pilot episode, Doune Castle in Scotland was used for some exterior shots and the great feast held when King Robert Baratheon and his party arrive. Castle Ward in County Down, Northern Ireland was used for the scenes of sparring in Winterfell's castle yard and the arrival of Robert's party at Winterfell's gates. The rest of the castle, including the other interiors and the scenes involving Bran climbing the walls, were filmed as interiors at the Paint Hall studio facility in Belfast.

For the first season itself, Castle Ward was the principal filming location for the Winterfell scenes. Doune Castle was not revisited.

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Winterfell is a huge castle complex spanning several acres, consisting of two massive walls with a ditch between them and a village located just outside. The complex consists of many buildings and keeps, some ancient and decrepit, some in good repair. According to legend, Winterfell was built by Bran the Builder eight thousand years ago.

See also

References

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