Peel o' Hill
Has been described as a Certain Bastle
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Peel o' Hill |
Alternative Names | Peloth Hill; Peele of the hill; Pelawhill; Pelahill |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Bewcastle |
Farmhouse which was formerly bastle house. It was probably built in C16 with additions in 1811. It has white washed stone rubble on projecting plinth stones with large flush quoins and has a Welsh slate roof with stone end chimney stacks. It is 2 storeys high and has 3 bays. (Listed Building Report)
Peel O'Hill is a farm incorporating a building measuring 33.5 ft x 23.5 ft which Curwen took to be a tower from which the upper part had been removed but which is more probably a bastle. Curwen's plan shows NW and S walls 4 ft thick and the E wall 5 ft thick (Ramm et al).
The bastle is incorporated into the fabric of a modern farmhouse and only its south face, with later windows inserted, is visible externally (F1 DS 06-JUL-72). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | NY558753 |
Latitude | 55.0702018737793 |
Longitude | -2.69227004051209 |
Eastings | 355890 |
Northings | 575300 |