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Hadrian's Wall between the dismantled railway and the access road to Glendale caravan park is a section of the Roman frontier monument constructed in the second century AD under the Emperor Hadrian. This segment, located in wall mile 77 in Cumberland, represents part of the defensive system built across northern Britain between approximately AD 122 and 128 to mark the empire's north-western boundary. The surviving stone structure in this locality preserves evidence of the wall's original construction technique and remains an important component of the broader linear monument that extends across the landscape. As a scheduled ancient monument, this section contributes to the archaeological and historical significance of Hadrian's Wall as one of the most substantial surviving Roman military structures in Britain.
Hadrian's Wall between the dismantled railway and the access road to Glendale caravan park in wall mile 77 is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1015904. View the official record →
Hadrian's Wall between the dismantled railway and the access road to Glendale caravan park is a section of the Roman frontier monument constructed in the second century AD under the Emperor Hadrian. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1015904.
Hadrian's Wall between the dismantled railway and the access road to Glendale caravan park in wall mile 77 is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1015904.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Hadrian's Wall between Apple Garth, Westfield, and the dismantled railway in wall mile 77 (0.1 km), Hadrian's Wall and vallum between the access road to Glendale caravan park and the track south of Kirkland House in wall miles 77 and 78 (0.3 km), Hadrian's Wall north of Kirkland House, Port Carlisle in wall mile 78 (0.7 km).
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