Windy Hall
Has been described as a Questionable Bastle
There are uncertain remains
Name | Windy Hall |
Alternative Names | Windy Hill; High Windy Hall |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Alston Moor |
The original part of the house, probably built in the late 17th century or circa 1700, is at the S end of the building and this was enlarged by additions up the slope of the hill probably circa 1800 or later. It retains the general form of a bastle but has no defensive qualities (Ramm et al).
The bastle forms part of a now derelict farmhouse; the whole in poor condition (Field Investigators Comments–F1 BHP 13-SEP-74). (PastScape)
built around 1700 to the west of the later Alston to Middleton road, overlooking Garrigill and the South Tyne valley. ..., the relative thinness of their walls and the quantity of fenestration on their upper floors betray them as developments, rather than examples, of buildings with a defensive purpose. Indeed, the term 'house-over-byre' might be more appropriately used to describe these buildings than 'bastle derivative', as the latter term is cemented with connotations of defensibility whilst the former demonstrates the general usage of the building type. (Jessop and Whitfield)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY749415 |
Latitude | 54.7682800292969 |
Longitude | -2.39154005050659 |
Eastings | 374910 |
Northings | 541550 |