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Ir-Roman Town ta 'Corbridge - Hadrian's Wall
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Corchester Lane
Corbridge, England
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Easily accessed with its own free car park, this museum and Roman fort is well worth a visit. Once you have visited the fort there is a lovely walk along the river Tyne which takes you into Corbridge village. This charming village has o lovely selection of independent shops and plenty of pubs and cafes to take refreshment. Be aware that the car park at the fort closes at 5.00 and the gate is locked. There is pay and display parking in the village itself and a free car park over the bridge on the south side of the river which is open 24 hours.
Easily accessed with its own free car park, this museum and Roman fort is well worth a visit. Once you have visited the fort there is a lovely walk along the river Tyne which takes you into Corbridge village. This charming village has o lovely selection of independent shops and plenty of pubs and ca…
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century. Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century. Today,…
Corbridge is a lovely little town with some lovely shops and cafes, there is also a Roman fort here and some lovely walks by the river too
Not all of the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was a supply base and bustling town where the Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a true time-capsule of Roman life. You can see a valuable hoard of objects found during excavations, including Roman armour and trinkets, which provide a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier.
Not all of the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was a supply base and bustling town where the Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a true time-capsule of Roman life. You can see a…