Longheughshields Bastle, Bellingham
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are masonry footings remains
Name | Longheughshields Bastle, Bellingham |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Bellingham |
Footings of an earlier building may stand west of the shepherd's cottage at Longheughshields and could have been a bastle. Nothing of bastle character seen in ruins of a second cottage or ruinous walls nearby. 300m north west of cottage are more building footings - possibly medieval - but still nothing of bastle character (Ryder 1990). (Northumberland HER 7995)
Longheughshield is a simple, single-storey, late 18th century, shepherd's cottage, surrounded by old walls which give it a strange sense of enclosure. Just west of the cottage lie the footings of another, much earlier building, most likely a 16th or 17th century bastle on the strength of its general proportions and thickness of its walls. The highest section of walling stands about four feet high. (Grundy 1987). (Northumberland HER 14033)
Although only a half mile from the Bellingham to Kielder road this is most isolated spot.
There is one habitable cottage here and several ruined dwellings. A century go Longheughshields was a hamlet occupied by the men who worked the stone quarries which have pock-marked Longhaughsheil Crag to the north-east. The domestic the site was chosen because there is a little resonably level ground and a plentiful supply of water there, no doubt the same reasons why a summering sheppard build a bastle there in the sixteenth century. None of the ruins nor the cottage are bastles, but bastle-like stones are be seen incorporated in many of them. It appears that the old place was used as a supply of suitable building material when the quarrymen's homes were erected. (Dodds 1999)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY820847 |
Latitude | 55.156681060791 |
Longitude | -2.28337001800537 |
Eastings | 382049 |
Northings | 584737 |