Castle Hill’s imposing silhouette hides a great prehistoric fort, Norman castle and Victorian tower. Thanks to Varley’s trenches and the Read more
The County of North Yorkshire is a small part of what was once a much larger collection of tribes in Read more
The fort lies between the River Greta and the Tutta Beck, just south of their junction, while the Rom,an Road Read more
Kilgram bridge itself is of known ancient construction, and is believed to date from the early 12th century - probably Read more
Rey Cross is one of the largest marching camps known in Britain, it is large enough to hold more thasn Read more
At Troutbeck are three Roman marching camps and a small fort. This could be either a training camp or signs Read more
This earthwork was partially excavated in 1870, these revealed the foundations for a Roman villa of obvious opulence. It's final Read more
Castle Steads is a Hill-Side Enclosure, seemingly built without worry of threat from the upper slopes of the hill it Read more
Discovered only recently by air survey and geophysics, this camp lies on the alluvial plain of the River Swale, on Read more
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