Hadrian’s Wall, built in 122 CE, is a defensive wall running for 73 miles (or 80 Roman miles) across the very north of England from coast to coast. Archaeologists have been working for many ...
40 years later, tribes in what is now the north of England and Scottish borders, rebelled. The Emperor Hadrian himself came to Britain, and in 122 AD, ordered that a wall be built. MUM ...
"This is an incredibly special part of North East heritage." Philippa Hunter from Archaeological Research Services Ltd said: "Despite the route of Hadrian's Wall being fairly well documented in ...
The mum has been raising her children in the north of England but is due to return to the United States very soon – and ...
Drive along Northumberland's old military road towards Sycamore Gap and Hadrian's Wall, and it's easy to miss ... According to Historic England, the Grade-II listed church we see today was built ...
The first Roman settlement at the site of Vindolanda was built between A.D. 74 and 85 just a mile south of where Hadrian’s Wall would be constructed decades later. Vindolanda would remain vital ...
The Angles were Germanic invaders who came from the Danish-German border and conquered most of Roman Britannia, giving the country its later name, England (Angle land), and dividing it up into seven ...
Two men accused of felling the Northumberland's beloved Sycamore Gap tree and causing more than £620,000 worth of damage have ...
A mum is currently based in the north of England with her British husband took to social media to ask for recommendations on ...
Drive along Northumberland's old military road towards Sycamore Gap and Hadrian's Wall, and it's easy to miss ... Benches on the north side of the church reveal unrivalled views of the ...