Haltwhistle Burn 1 Roman temporary camp, fortlet and section of the Stanegate
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Description
"The monument includes the Roman temporary camp known as Haltwhistle Burn 1, the Haltwhistle Burn Roman fortlet, and a stretch of the east-west Roman road known as the Stanegate. These archaeological remains survive as upstanding features. The east facing temporary camp occupies the summit and north facing slopes of a low ridge which extends west towards the Haltwhistle Burn. It commands good views on all sides and encloses an area of 1ha. The rampart is best preserved in the south east where it is 0.1m high internally and 0.7m above the base of the ditch...." -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1010945
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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