Hardknott - Bathhouse
Hardknott - south corner turret
Hardknott - Eskdale to the west.
Hardknott - via principia from the rear
Hardknott- granaries
Hardknott - East ditch
Hardknott - South East gate
Hardknott - south corner
Hardknott - info panel drawing
Hardknott - info text
Hardknott - sitemap
O&S - milefortlet 21
O&S - info panel
O&S - salt pan
roman - RER bathhouse 07
roman - RER bathhouse 06
roman - RER bathhouse 05
roman - RER bathhouse 04
roman - RER bathhouse 03
roman - RER bathhouse 02
roman - RER bathhouse 01
O&S - roman roads
Hardknott - Mediobogdum Fort
O&S - Roman mining
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Roman Cumbria - aerial view
Hardnott Fort from the air.
The visible remains are the perimeter wall, corner turrets and gates. The internal buildings are, from the top - granaries, headquarters (principia) and part of the commandant's quarters. The exterior building is the bathouse and just to the east is the route of the modern road for Hardnott Pass and over to Wrynose Pass.
(EH - 2015)
The visible remains are the perimeter wall, corner turrets and gates. The internal buildings are, from the top - granaries, headquarters (principia) and part of the commandant's quarters. The exterior building is the bathouse and just to the east is the route of the modern road for Hardnott Pass and over to Wrynose Pass.
(EH - 2015)
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Thank you for the note.
I have heard of this site but this is an amazing image.
Next time I'm in the north of England (circa 2028?) I will be sure to pay a visit!
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