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Romano-British farmstead, 750m north-west of Grottington Farm is a scheduled ancient monument located in Northumberland. The site dates to the Romano-British period and represents settlement activity during the Roman occupation of Britain. The farmstead would have functioned as an agricultural settlement, typical of rural Romano-British communities that maintained farming practices whilst under Roman administration. Such sites provide archaeological evidence of how local populations lived and farmed in the northern frontier region during the first four centuries AD.
Romano-British farmstead, 750m north-west of Grottington Farm is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1011097. View the official record →
Romano-British farmstead, 750m north-west of Grottington Farm is a scheduled ancient monument located in Northumberland. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1011097.
Romano-British farmstead, 750m north-west of Grottington Farm 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 1011097.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Corbridge (Corstopitum) Roman station (5.4 km), Walker's Pottery (5.7 km), Vicar's pele tower (6.4 km).
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