Fort Wall
Part of the wall section to the main fort whose impressive size is hard to display with photographs.
Part of the wall section to the main fort whose impressive size is hard to display with photographs.
The Romans built networks of channels for underfloor hearing. This is the grain store which required a regular temperature to aerate and dry the grain.
Nice example of cavity walls that seem common to most of the more important structures.
Probably the most important building they had 🙂
Main road and main gate to the fort. Notice the width ad the size of the stones.
Circular stone likely used for grinding grain
Looking out for a great distance from the watchtower.
Unwanted but at least it was amusing.
Looking down onto the fort from the watchtower.
Small watchtower reconstructed to resemble one of the wall towers from the nearby Hadrian’s Wall