Shilla Hill Bastle: archaeological survey report

Author(s): Jonathan Chandler

In May 1997 RCHME undertook an archaeological investigation and analytical field survey of the 16th-century bastle at Shilla Hill, Tarset, Northumberland, the remains of two other buildings and several banked enclosures. Remains of ridge and furrow and previously unrecorded adjacent farmsteads were noted but not surveyed.

Report Number:
133/1997
Series:
Other
Pages:
13
Keywords:
Post Medieval Analytical Landscape Survey Bastle

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