Ash Cleugh Farmhouse (Hartleyburn)
The farmhouse dates back to the late 16th or early 17th century when it was probably a bastle. Although the building is now in ruins, there are still a few original features. These include the east wall which is over one metre thick, the square-headed byre doorway and a possible narrow window known as a loop. The bastle was probably altered and added to in the later 17th century as well as in the 19th century. By then the building had become a rather superior farmhouse in Tudor style. This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
N6114
PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY, Towers and Bastles in Northumberland 1995; P RYDER
THEMATIC SURVEY, Towers and Bastles in Northumberland 1995; P RYDER
WATCHING BRIEF, Land at Ash Cleugh Farmhouse 2010; P Ryder
THEMATIC SURVEY, Towers and Bastles in Northumberland 1995; P RYDER
WATCHING BRIEF, Land at Ash Cleugh Farmhouse 2010; P Ryder
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