Hadrian's Wall vallum between Drawdykes Castle and Whiteclosegate in wall mile 64 - List Entry
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Description
...The section of Hadrian's Wall vallum between Drawdykes Castle and Whiteclosegate survives well as buried remains which will preserve information on the development and operation of the Roman frontier over time. ... The monument includes the section of Hadrian's Wall vallum between Drawdykes Castle in the east and Whiteclosegate in the west. The vallum is visible as an earthwork throughout this section, although the profile of the vallum has been reduced by cultivation in the past especially towards the western end. The ditch is visible as a broad linear depression up to 9m wide and 1m deep.... -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017944
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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