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Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks

Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks

Home to history and the arts, Berwick Barracks is the ideal place for a family day out. Built in the early 18th century to the design of the distinguished architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, the Barracks was among the first in England to be purpose built…

Berwick Ramparts

Berwick Ramparts

The remains of a medieval castle crucial to Anglo-Scottish warfare, superseded by the most complete and breathtakingly impressive bastioned town defences in England, mainly Elizabethan but updated in the 17th and 18th centuries. Surrounding the whole historic town, their entire circuit can be walked…

Black Carts Turret

Black Carts Turret

A 460 metre (1,509 feet) length of Hadrian’s Wall including one turret. Please note: it is not possible for visitors to park here…

Black Middens Bastle House

Black Middens Bastle House

A fortified farmhouse with thick stone walls, of a type distinctive to the troubled 16th century Anglo-Scottish borders. The living quarters were only accessible at first floor level…

Brinkburn Priory

Brinkburn Priory

Brinkburn Priory lies on a bend of the River Coquet, some 4 miles (6 km) east of Rothbury, Northumberland, England…

Brunton Turret

Brunton Turret

 Wall section and a surviving piece of turret 2 1⁄2 metres (8.2 feet) high, built by men of the Twentieth Legion…

Cawfields Roman Wall

Cawfields Roman Wall

A fine stretch of Hadrian’s Wall on a steep slope, with turrets and an impressive milecastle, probably built by the Second Legion…

Chesters Bridge

Chesters Bridge

Close to Chesters Roman Fort are the remains of a bridge which carried Hadrian’s Wall across the North Tyne. Visible on both river banks, they are most impressive on the eastern side…

Chesters Roman Fort

Chesters Roman Fort

Built almost 2000 years ago to house a Roman army garrison guarding the nearby bridge across the River Tyne, Chesters Roman Fort is one of the most impressive visitor attractions in the North East…

Corbridge Roman Town

Corbridge Roman Town

Visitors to Corbridge can walk along the main street of this Roman garrison town, flanked by the remains of granaries, a fountain house, markets, workshops and temples…