Davyshiel Bastle, Otterburn
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are masonry footings remains
| Name | Davyshiel Bastle, Otterburn |
| Alternative Names | |
| Historic Country | Northumberland |
| Modern Authority | Northumberland |
| 1974 Authority | Northumberland |
| Civil Parish | Otterburn |
Substantial remains of a ruined farmstead and garth on east side of Hopefoot Road. Two ruined buildings, i) 10m x 5m with two rooms of unequal size and east facing entrance; ii) 15m x 4m with one room. A third building, 150m to the south east, measures 10m x 3m with two rooms of unequal size and south facing entrance (NY 888960). Associated with a large stone-walled enclosure, sod casts, three crop pits and a corn-drying kiln(?). The corn-drying kiln measures 4m diameter by 0.35m deep (Charlton and Day 1977).
An extensive medieval and later field system with two settlement centres. A topographic and partial geophysical survey were carried out and a walkover survey. The topographic survey noted the remains of a complex group of earthworks which might incorporate a corn-drying kiln, a small farmstead and stock enclosure, associated with extensive fields of broad ridge and furrow cultivation, the remnants of a probable bastle and associated stone-faced enclosure banks. The footings of two stone buildings and a large oval enclosure are interpreted as the core of a small farmstead and lie to the south west of the earthworks. The ridge and furrow cultivation lies to the east of the farmstead and suggests a medieval date for the complex. To the south of the farmstead is a wall, 1.4m thick, which is interpreted as a possible previously unrecorded bastle. The geophysical survey did not produce any strong results and nothing of archaeological significance was noted (UNLUAU 1996).
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
| OS Map Grid Reference | NY887961 |
| Latitude | 55.2589416503906 |
| Longitude | -2.17891001701355 |
| Eastings | 388700 |
| Northings | 596100 |