BASTLEHOUSE AT THE RAW FARM - List Entry

  • Description

    "Bastlehouse. C16 or early C17, the upper storey partly rebuilt C18. Random rubble. Asbestos roof. Probably C18 ground-floor doorway on west side with large stone lintel. To right outside stone steps to partly-rebuilt 1st floor doorway. Original ground-floor doorway on right return, now masked by later building; chamfered jambs and lintel. Window on east side with chamfered jambs carved with a human head and a rosette with tassels. Ventilation slit or gun loop on left return. Interior: tunnel-vaulted ground floor. Well-built segmental rere arch of original door, which has drawbar tunnels. The scene of the murder in 1791 of Margaret Crozier by William Winter who was executed at Winters Gibbet in Elsdon Parish (q.v.)....."
  • Owner

    Historic England
  • Source

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    Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1303466
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 2 months, 1 week ago
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