There’s a castle every mile along ... because of the risk of rebellion. That meant Hadrian’s Wall was a cultural melting point, with cohorts from modern-day Netherlands, Spain, Romania ...
Hadrian's Wall was a Roman frontier built in the years AD 122-30 by order of the Emperor Hadrian. It was 73 miles long and ran from Wallsend-on-Tyne in the east to Bowness on the Solway Firth in ...
More than three-quarters of a million people visited attractions along Hadrian's Wall in 2024, it has been revealed. The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board, which manages and promotes the UNESCO ...
An archaeological survey was carried out to confirm damage to Hadrian's Wall An archaeological survey has confirmed Hadrian's Wall is damaged where the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down.
Drive along Northumberland's old military road towards Sycamore Gap and Hadrian's Wall, and it's easy to miss one of the county's most remarkable churches. Eagle-eyed motorists and passengers may ...