Hadrian's Wall between the field boundary to the south of the site of St Andrew's Church and Eden Bank at Beaumont in wall miles 69 and 70 - List Entry
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Description
....Hadrian's Wall between the field boundary to the south of the site of St Andrew's Church and Eden Bank in Beaumont survives as a series of buried remains. Significant information on the development of the frontier system over time will be preserved. Remains of St Andrew's Church and its graveyard will survive and retain information on the history of this site and its relationship to Hadrian's Wall. .... The monument includes the section of Hadrian's Wall and its associated features between the field boundary to the south of the site of St Andrew's Church in the east and Eden Bank at Beaumont in the west. The site of the medieval church of St Andrew's is included in the scheduling. Hadrian's Wall survives as a buried feature throughout the whole of this section. The only remains visible on the ground are traces of the wall ditch either side of Monkhill Beck where it survives to a depth of 2m.... -
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