More information : (SD 50989593) Burneside Hall (NR) (1)
Burneside Hall, an interesting 14th-century defensive dwelliing. Additions and alterations were made in the 16th -17th century and later. The Gatehouse is probably late 16th or early 17th century. (2)
Description correct. The north wing only is in its original form, but is now derelict. The remainder, (apart from the Gatehouse at SD 5096 9592) has been modernised and is not outstanding. See photograph and detailed sketch plan. (3)
Burnside Hall is a small 14th-century fortified dwelling with a pele tower, gatehouse, part of the original curtain wall and traces of ancient cattle enclosure north of the house. The 3-storey pele tower, now ruined, forms the north wing; the south wing, originally 3-storey and battlemented, was lowered and re-roofed in the 18th century. Attached to the gatehouse on the north side is a small part of the original curtain wall with steps to the parapet walk. Hall grade II* and gatehouse grade II. (4)
Burneside Hall. A large house, now sub-divided. Mainly 14th-century with later alterations. Originally a hall with cross-wings; solar block to north (now ruined) is in a form of a tower. Grade II*. Gatehouse to southwest of Burneside Hall and adjoining curtain wall. Possibly Medieval. Grade II. (5)
SD 510959 Burnside Hall, pele tower and gatehouse; scheduled. (6)
Burneside Hall, 14th-century tower with hall and barmkin. Documented in 1290; passed to the Bellinghams who built the tower. Plan and illustrations. (7)
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