North East England, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in North East England, England
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Chesters Roman Fort
Chollerford, England
122 CE
Originally known as Cilurnum, Chesters Roman Fort was built around 124 CE as part of Hadrian's Wall in northern England.
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Durham Cathedral
Durham, England
1242
Built 1093-1133, Durham Cathedral is considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England.
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Housesteads Roman Fort (Vercovicium)
Hexham, England
c. 124
The most complete Roman fort in Britain, Housesteads was built around 124 CE as a garrison along Hadrian's Wall.
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Durham Castle
Durham, England
1072 - 16th cent.
Built by William the Conquerer, this medieval castle was the home of Durham's Prince-Bishops for centuries. It contains two chapels, one of which dates from 1080.
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Chesters Museum
Humshaugh, England
1895-1903
Museum. Coarse local sandstone, rock-faced and snecked, with ashlar dressings.
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West Gateway, Walls and Gates of St Nicholas Cemetery
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Gate piers, gateway, walls and gates of cemetery. Dated 1857 above pedestrian entrance.
- Battle of Homildon Hill Battlefield Wooler, England
- Battle of Neville's Cross Battlefield Durham, England
- Sycamore Gap, Hadrian's Wall Hexham, United Kingdom c. 1860-c. 1890
- Battle of Otterburn Battlefield Otterburn, England
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