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Anick Farmhouse (Sandhoe)

This house was once a 16th or 17th century bastle built of rough stone rubble with thick alls. Remains of the original doorways survive in the south wall. There may have been another bastle next to it. The house was altered in the 18th century. The house then renovated in 1984. This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.

Reference number: N8676
Historical period: Post-medieval (1540 to 1900)
Legal status: Listed Building

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Local History of Sandhoe
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Anick Farmhouse, Sandhoe. Photo by Peter Ryder.
Anick Farmhouse, Sandhoe. Photo by Peter Ryder.

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