Thockrington Bastle
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are no visible remains
Name | Thockrington Bastle |
Alternative Names | Throckrington |
Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Bavington |
(Area NY 958791) To the north of the farmhouse at Throckrington, there are the remains of a bastle house (Hodgson 1897)
Listed, but no further information (McDowall 1965).
The area shows evidence of depopulation, but no tradition or trace of a Bastle could be found. (F1 DK 16-NOV-1966).
Bastle remains near farm, show bolt holes in the walls of a doorway. Mounds beside tower known as the 'night folds' (Long 1967). (Northumberland HER)
Bastle. Not mentioned 1541, though in the area surveyed. Site about NY 958791. (King 1983 ref. N.C.H., iv, 403, n3.)
To the north of the farm house are the ruins of the bastle house which has a pointed doorway and channels in the thickness of the walls for the door bolts. There had been several enclosures (now marked by grass-grown mounds) still known as 'the night folds,' in which it is said that the cattle continue to be folded every night up to the middle of the eighteenth century. (Hodgson 1897)
One of the Shafto's - probably William who was born in 1576 and later became a captain in the Commonwealth army - built a fortified house of some sort on the northern side of the village, most likely as a safe retreat for the villages in times of strife. There was still eleven houses in the village at that time.
Today there are only two cottages, a farm and the church in Throckington. Earthworks surrounded the buildings, the foundations of the strong house being entangled with cottage remains. One set of grass-covered mounds is still called the 'night folds', supposedly where cattle and sheep were held for overnight safety. No doubt that this happened although the mounds look like old foundation coverings. (Dodds 1999)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY958791 |
Latitude | 55.1059303283691 |
Longitude | -2.06746006011963 |
Eastings | 395800 |
Northings | 579100 |