Gatehouse Bastles 4 and 5, Tarset
Has been described as a Possible Bastle
There are masonry footings remains
Name | Gatehouse Bastles 4 and 5, Tarset |
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Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Tarset |
Remains of two adjacent bastles incorporated in field wall. Comprising part of the south west side wall and a few stones of the south east end of one, and the south west side wall (with a slit vent) and south east end of a second later bastle built on to the south east end of the first. Typical massive rubble, standing to 1.5m but partly rebuilt. Traces of the north east wall of the second bastle show its dimensions to have been 9.70 x 7.35m externally (Ryder, P F 26-JUN-90 Field Investigation; Ryder 1990)
Section of field wall about 30 yards south of Gatehouse Farm. Built of random rubble. An L-shaped section of wall in massive masonry clearly represents the lower pairs of two walls of a bastle house. One slit window remains. The footings of the other two walls are visible in the farmyard and reveal a building about 35 feet by 20 feet with walls about 42 inches thick. A fragment of similar masonry about 30 yards east of south bastle may represent yet another bastle, bringing the number of visible bastles in the settlement to five. (Grundy Grade III). (Grundy 1987). (Northumberland HER)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY788888 |
Latitude | 55.1936988830566 |
Longitude | -2.33334994316101 |
Eastings | 378870 |
Northings | 588880 |