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Bastel, bastle,Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0) © Oxford University Press 2009. Bastel-house. "A fortified farmhouse of a type chiefly found in northern England close to the Scottish border, typically built in the 16th or early 17th cent. as a defence against raiders, and having a vaulted ground floor used for storage and livestock, the main living area being on the upper floor and reached by means of an external staircase or ladder." or bastille houses are a type of construction found along the Anglo-Scottish border, in the areas formerly plagued by . They are fortified , characterised by security measures against raids. Their name is said to derive from the word "".


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The characteristics of the classic bastle house are extremely thick (about one meter thick), with the ground floor devoted to stable space for the most valuable , and a stone or flat timber floor between it and the first floor with internal access such as a stairway or ladder.Brunskill, R. W.. Houses and cottages of Britain: origins and development of traditional buildings. Great Britain: Victor Gollancz in association with Peter Crawley, 1997. 28-29. Print. The family's living quarters were on the floor above the ground, and during the times before the suppression of the reivers, were only reachable by a ladder which was pulled up from the inside at night. The windows were small or even only .

Bastle houses have many characteristics in common with military , the main difference being that a bastle was intended primarily as a family dwelling, instead of a pure fortification.

Many bastle houses survive today; their construction ensured that they would last a very long time, but most are either ruined or much altered for use as residences or farm buildings. They may be seen on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border.

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Some well-preserved examples are Thropton Pele, Hole Bastle, and Black Middens Bastle.


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