Tebay, Cumbria: We have 30 acres of Roman remains underground here, but thanks to recent storms and a redirected river, I fear they're not safeToday I am out in freezing temperatures photographing a riverbank. Mist, which we call "clag", swirls over the higher ground and I cannot see any of our livestock that are overwintering on the hills.The reason I've turned photographer may come as a surprise: on Low Borrowbridge farm we have a Roman fort and civilian settlement dating to the first and second century AD, including what is thought to be a Roman parade ground and cemetery. The remains are extensive, covering at least 12 hectares (30 acres) under the ground. Since Victorian times, there have been successive excavations, most recently in 2011-12 when a mansio (a guesthouse for people visiting the fort) was found. A geophysical survey has also located the headquarters building and the commander's house. Continue reading...
Country diary: An unlikely job for a farmer - preserving a roman fort | Andrea Meanwell
10. prosince 2025 15:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian