- 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...
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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...
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Locations of
bastle houses in the
United Kingdom ****bria
Birdoswald Durham Beamish Museum High
Coniscliffe Northumberland Beltingham Black Middens Bastle House...
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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...
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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...
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Locations of
bastle houses in the
United Kingdom ****bria
Birdoswald Durham Beamish Museum High
Coniscliffe Northumberland Beltingham Black Middens Bastle House...
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Modern era,
leading to the
construction of many castles, peel
towers and
bastle houses, and the
early modern fortifications at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Northumberland...
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strictly inbreeding for at
least 300 years. The
village contains Hebborn bastle house, a
fortified house near
Hepburn Wood. HMS Chillingham, a Ham class...
- cross-border raids, the
proliferation of more
humble fortified structures such as
bastle houses and pele
towers across the Anglo-Scottish
borderland underscores...
- danger. The FISH
Vocabulary Monument Types Thesaurus lists "pele"
alongside "
bastle", "fortified
manor house" and "tower house"
under the
broader term "fortified...