Milecastle 78

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    Hob Uid: 10134 Location : Cumbria Allerdale Bowness Grid Ref : NY2450061300 Summary : The approximate site of Roman milecastle 78 at Kirkland. There are no visible remains. The site was excavated in 1934. More information : INY 2454 6135) Milecastle 78 (site of) (1) Kirkland milecastle, 78, lies partly in a field No 1753 and partly in a field No 1755 (C XV 5). In the former field, the west wall was found, measuring 9'2" across the foundations. One course of masonry stood upon the inner face, above a five-inch offset; the outer face had been robbed. (2) Although shown as extant on Hadrian's Wall Map (1964) there are no visible remains. (3) There is inadequate locational information for the milecastle in Authority 2 and no surface trace in area NY 245 613. (4) Scheduled (5) This milecastle was investigated as part of the Milecastles Project. Three trenches were excavated across the west, south, and east walls of the milecastle. No evidence for the turf wall milecastle was recovered. The stone milecastle measured approximately 19.2m east/west, and 20.74m north/south externally. The foundations of the walls were 2.51m wide. Excavations indicated that the curtain wall was 2.35m in width. Internal surfacing was present. A burnt feature, possibly a hearth or oven, was found in the south-west corner. (6-7)....
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    Heritage Gaterway - Historic England
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    Link: https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=10134&resourceID=19191
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    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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