Stobbs, Rochester
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Stobbs, Rochester |
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Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Rochester |
17th century, altered and extended in 1724. Built of large random rubble blocks and extended by two bays in ashlar; Welsh slate roof. A house that might have started off as a bastle. One can't be sure but the masonry is rough and substantial and the walls are about 40 inches thick. The old part is two storeys and three bays with a 20th century central door in a chamfered alternating-block surround with the lintel dated 1724; the lintel though is newer than the jambs and is probably an insertion. The right jamb has the date 1817 scratched in. 20th century 12-pane casements in 18th century chamfered surrounds. The casements imitate 12-pane sashes quite convincingly. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with corniced end stacks. Inside there are several doors with two large panels - an early 18th century feature (Grundy 1987).
Three-bay house built of large roughly-coursed rubble with rough-shaped quoins laid in side-alternate fashion. Front wall is 0.75m thick, rear wall 0.85m and east end wall 1.1m thick. Front door lintel dated '1724'. Elongated shape not typical of a bastle. Probably post-bastle period though inherited some bastle traditions in masonry and wall thickness (Ryder 1990). (Northumberland HER)
House. C17, altered and extended 1724. Large random rubble blocks; extended in ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, 3 bays with lower 2-storey, one- bay extension on right.
C20 central door in chamfered alternating-block surround with lintel dated 1724; the lintel, though, is newer than the jambs. Right jamb has date 1817 scratched in. C20 casements in C18 chamfered surrounds. Steeply-pitched gabled roof with corniced end stacks.
Interior: walls c.40 inches thick. Several 2-panel doors. Staircase with stick balusters and turned newels. (Listed Building Report)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY837970 |
Latitude | 55.2677917480469 |
Longitude | -2.25677990913391 |
Eastings | 383776 |
Northings | 597097 |