Burgh by Sands Roman fort, Beaumont camp, Burgh Castle and Hadrian's Wall from boundary west of churchyard, Beaumont to Burgh Head in wall miles 70 and 71 - List Entry

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    ...Hadrian's Wall, Burgh Roman fort and a Roman temporary camp from the east end of St Mary's Church at Beaumont to Burgh Head, survive as a series of buried remains. These remains have significant archaeological potential, as confirmed by recent excavations, and will retain information on the development of the frontier works over time. The site of Burgh medieval castle has been confirmed by excavation and the site has been shown to have had an interesting history in its own right involving a sequence of buildings....
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    Historic England
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    Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1018457
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    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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