Newbiggin 4, Stonehouse of William Tomson
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are major building remains
Name | Newbiggin 4, Stonehouse of William Tomson |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Ainstable |
One of five houses recorded as a stonehouse or bastle in Newbiggin village in 1603: NY556492. 'Wm Tomson sen a pece free wth a stonehouse'. (PastScape–ref. Perriam and Robinson)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY556492 |
Latitude | 54.8356513977051 |
Longitude | -2.69277000427246 |
Eastings | 355600 |
Northings | 549200 |
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Books
- Perriam, Denis and Robinson, John, 1998, The Medieval Fortified Buildings of Cumbria (Kendal: CWAAS Extra Series 29) p. 168
Primary Sources
- Graham, T. H. B. (ed.). 1934, The barony of Gilsland. Lord William Howard's survey, taken in 1603 (Feild-Booke yt explaines all the Map Booke for Gilsland taken in 1603) (Kendal: CWAAS Extra Series 16) p. 119