Listed building outline

Akeld Bastle And Attached Walling To South

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042370 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Akeld Bastle And Attached Walling To South Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland National Park Authority no fact link
Start date 1986-05-14 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1986-05-14 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
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Point POINT (-2.068699 55.558226) Facts
Notes NT 92 NE AKELD AKELD 8/4 Akeld Bastle and attached walling to south GV II* Bastle-house forerunner, now animal shelter. Late medieval, upper storey probably rebuilt late C16 or C17. Random rubble walls 5 ft. thick with dressed stone quoins. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys c.62 x 25 ft. Original doorway to right of long west wall has chamfered surround with drawbar holes. Relieving arch over. Later door to left. 3 small shuttered windows on 1st floor. Gabled roof with flat raised coping. On right return a double outside stone stair to boarded 1st floor door. On left return 4 slit windows to ground floor. Dovecote above with five stone alighting ledges and 12 holes in stone screens. Interior has impressive high round tunnel vault. Field wall attached on right return and stretching c.1OO yards south is very substantially constructed, over 5 ft. high, has a pronounced batter and may partly represent the former barmkin. Northumberland County History Vol. Archeologia Aeliana 3rd Series IX (1913). , Facts
Listed building 1042370 Facts

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