The young tree is now growing at Segedunum Roman Fort in Wallsend, which stands on Hadrian's Wall.
Sycamore Gap sapling planted at eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall - The young tree was planted at Segedunum Roman Fort at Wallsend, North Tyneside.
In a remarkable discovery that adds a new piece to the puzzle of Roman Scotland, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a previously unknown Roman fortlet. The small fortification, part of the ...
Kai Flynn is walking 100 miles from Cumbria to Northumberland in a pair of socks to raise awareness for mens mental health charities | ITV News Border ...
Many folks think that when it came to Scotland the Romans never got further than Hadrian’s Wall — but they did! Dr Andrew ...
Now archaeologists working near Glasgow have rediscovered the remains of a forgotten defensive structure – buried beneath the grounds of a suburban garden in Bearsden. Newly published research by ...
“The prolonged and extreme drought seems to have occurred during a particularly poor period for Roman Britain,” Andreas ...
An ancient Roman fortlet linked to the Antonine Wall has been discovered in the back gardens of several homes in Bearsden.
Here are the top must-do experiences, hidden gems, and places to eat in Northumberland ...
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