Barrasford Pele, Chollerton
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House, and also as a Questionable Bastle, and also as a Questionable Pele Tower
There are no visible remains
Name | Barrasford Pele, Chollerton |
Alternative Names | Head House |
Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Chollerton |
Bastle (supposed) at Barrasford. (Hodgson consulted but contains no reference to a bastle). (Hadcock).
There is no local knowledge of or any remains of a Bastle, in Barrasford (F1 ASP 10-FEB-1956)
'The Head House was a 'pele' with a stone house added to it at a later date (Long 1967). (Northumberland HER)
It is not clear what sort of fortified house existed at Barrasford. An unidentified 'head man' lived in the head house which was burnt down by the Scots before 1289 and replaced by a new, fortified dwelling. This was extended by the Heron family in the 16th century, but was replaced by the present building in 1897. Some stones and slabs from the original building have been incorporated into the new building. (PastScape ref. Dodds 1999)
The village also contained a 'head house', the home of the 'Head Man'; it had been burnt down by the Scots in 1289 and replaced by some sort of fortified building, perhaps a small manor house. This was extended and updated by the Herons in the sixteenth century, and after the Union of the Crowns a wing was added. It was still standing in 1897, but soon after replaced by the existing mansion, the east wing of which suggests that some stones and roofing slabs for the original have been used again. (Dodds 1999)
This is believed to be the site of Barrasford Pele, though the evidence is very uncertain. Nothing can be seen at the site today. Peles were fortified towers built as a defence against raids from Scotland in the medieval period (1066 to 1540). (Keys to the Past)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY915732 |
Latitude | 55.0538482666016 |
Longitude | -2.13368010520935 |
Eastings | 391500 |
Northings | 573200 |