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© Mr John Spence
IoE Number:
240768
Location:
RUIN OF BASTLE HOUSE 100 METRES EAST OF STONE HALL FARMHOUSE, A 69 (T) (north side)
HENSHAW, TYNEDALE, NORTHUMBERLAND
Photographer:
Mr John Spence
Date Photographed:
24 April 2007
Date listed:
27 July 1987
Date of last amendment:
27 July 1987
Grade
II
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HENSHAW A 69 (T)
NY 76 SE 759645
(North side, off)
17/40 Ruin of bastle
house, 100 metres
east of Stone
Hall Farmhouse
II
Ruin of bastle house, partly used as and shown on O.S. map as a Sheep Dip.
Late C16-early C17. Coursed rubble with roughly-squared quoins. Fragmentary
remains of rectangular-plan structure. West gable end and rear wall stand
almost to eaves height. Blocked chamfered doorway in west gable end has huge
roughly-squared alternating jambs and lintel with cambered top. Front wall
and east gable end have largely collapsed.