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- Bastel, bastle, or bastille houses are a type of construction found along the Anglo-Scottish border, in the areas formerly plagued by border reivers. They...
- Grade II* listed building, Hole Bastle, a well-preserved example of a bastle house. Another example is Black Middens Bastle House which is situated at an...
- Carfrae Bastle is a small ruined tower house about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland, near Hillhouse Carfrae Bastle is of medieval...
- Modern era, leading to the construction of many castles, peel towers and bastle houses, and the early modern fortifications at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Northumberland...
- of the Whin Sill. The remains of Haltwhistle Castle and the series of Bastles, and Haltwhistle Tower. Haltwhistle also claims to be at the geographic...
- Locations of bastle houses in the United Kingdom ****bria Birdoswald Durham Beamish Museum High Coniscliffe Northumberland Beltingham Black Middens Bastle House...
- Black Middens Bastle House lies about 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Bellingham, Northumberland. It is a two-storey fortified stone farmhouse from the 16th...
- danger. The FISH Vocabulary Monument Types Thesaurus lists "pele" alongside "bastle", "fortified manor house" and "tower house" under the broader term "fortified...
- but for different reasons, some defensive house structures such as the bastle house and some tower houses combine animals on the ground floor and living...
- Teviotdale, and it was also an invasion route for larger Scottish forces. A bastle – a fortified farmhouse common on the Anglo-Scottish border – was built...