Hadrian's Wall: Corbridge Roman Site Hadrian's Wall: Corbridge Roman Site English Heritage

Description


Built prior to the creation of Hadrian's Wall, the site was originally on the Stanegate which ran to Carlisle and was built to supply the army. With the creation of the wall some 40 years later some of it's importance was lost as a fort, but instead it became a supply base and a place for off-duty soldiers to head to. The small museum houses a collection of some of the finds made on the site

Charge


Charge

Getting There

From Newcastle there are hourly trains to Corbridge, taking about 35 minutes, it's then a 30 or so minute walk into the town centre and then back out again to the site.
Latitude: 54.978229; Longitude: -2.029424
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Photos


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Web Link


www.english-heritage.org.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (12/08/2009), and on time of last update (03/10/2015) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.