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Housesteads Roman Fort, Northumberland
England

Housesteads, known as Vercovicium to the 1,000 soldiers garrisoned there, is the best preserved Roman fort in Britain. Standing on a hilltop alongside Hadrian's Wall, it was built in the 2nd century AD and used by the Romans for 300 years. During the late 17th century it was utilised as a stockade for stolen livestock by a family of notorious Border Reivers.

The building illustrated is the remains of a granary. The stone pillars supported a raised floor to keep grain dry and free from vermin.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16412x8206
Taken: 09/08/2016
Uploaded: 26/04/2020
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Tags: roman; fort; defences; housesteads; northumberland; ruins; granary; hadrian; wall; vercovicium; world heritage site; unesco
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