Places Along Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian's Wall, built around AD 122 by Emperor Hadrian, marked the northern edge of the Roman Empire in Britain. Stretching 73 miles across northern England, it featured forts and defensive structures, serving as a defense, trade route regulator, and Roman symbol. Find a number of fascinating temples, bridges and buildings on this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Found 14 places
Limestone Corner
Crag, Rock And Cairn Simonburn NorthumberlandAn un-chiselable bit of Hadrian's Wall, near Walwick, where the Romans may have run out of might.
Vindolanda
Museum Hexham NorthumberlandA Roman Fort, surrounding settlement and museum that has been gradually excavated over the past 50 years and the location of some of the most important Roman finds in history.
Housesteads Roman Fort
Military Hexham NorthumberlandA Roman Fort that forms part of Hadrian's Wall at the frontier of the Roman Empire.
Causeway House
Building Bardon Mill NorthumberlandSitting on a blowy corner of the Northumberland National Park, is Causeway House, Northumberland's only heather thatched cottage. With a history of hidden lucky roof charms and close to a Roman Milecastle.
Benwell Vallum Crossing
Building Benwell Tyne And WearThe ruins of a crossing used to allow Roman soldiers and goods across the Vallum.
Benwell Temple Of Antenociticus
Building Benwell Tyne And WearA ruined Roman template dedicated to the local deity Antenociticus.
Denton Hall Turret
Building Denton Burn Tyne And WearTurret 7B on Hadrian's Wall, found along with a 63m long section of the wall in a small area of public space in a housing estate by the A186
Corbridge Roman Bridge
Bridge Corbridge NorthumberlandRemains of the Roman Bridge across the River Tyne that led to the Roman Town.
Corbridge Roman Town
Museum Corbridge NorthumberlandRuins of a Roman garrison located on Hadrians Wall, with a museum of artifacts found on site.
Hadrians Wall at Heddon on The Wall
Landmark Heddon on the Wall NorthumberlandThe longest surviving section of 'broad wall' on Hadrians Wall.
Segedunum Roman Fort and Museum
Landscape Wallsend Tyne And WearExcavated Roman fort, with a museum and 35m viewing tower.
Sycamore Gap
Landscape Bardon Mill NorthumberlandA lone Sycamore Tree that stands on Hadrian's Wall and is considered the most photographed spot in the Northumberland National Park.
Arbeia Roman Fort
Building South Shields Tyne And WearA reconstruction of a gatehouse and buildings on the original foundations of the Roman buildings.
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