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MaerIn the
civil parish of Bude Stratton. Fortified house was destroyed in recent years despite being listed.This site
has been described as a Fortified Manor House.A high status fortified
residence not capable of withstanding an army but able to resist an
armed band. They are generally moated and have a gatehouse with loops
and crenellations. They tend to be sited with much less consideration
for tactical and strategic defence and with domestic considerations,
such as ease of access, to the fore. The difference between a small
castles and a fortified manor house is a subjective one and may well
be an artificial division in that for contemporary medieval citizens
it may not have existed. David King did not use this term and
preferred the term Strong House, since not all fortified high status
houses were manorial, but use of his term Strong House has not been
widely adopted possible because it is widely used as a synonym for
bastle. Such buildings did not require a licence to crenellate and
having a licence to crenellate does not mean a building was certainly
fortified. However, I have recorded all buildings issued a licence to
crenellate under this group since they clearly were at least intended
to be [re]constructed in a fortified style. The
confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Possible. Nothing visible remains.
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SS20740797
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