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Ruined buildings at Stokoe Crags (Tarset with Greystead)

The ruins of an old bastle seem to lie amongst a group of ruined buildings at Stokoe Crags. The buildings lie on a low ridge above the valley bottom. The westernmost building has very thick walls with massive corner stones. The building has been extended to the east at two different times and although the walls are thinner, there are some bastle features built into them, such as the doorways and small window openings. Another later building lies to the east again, making a quite complex group of buildings. (1-3)

Additional reference. (4a)
N7003
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)


Source of Reference
Local History of Tarset with Greystead
Local History of Tarset with Greystead

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