Burrow Walls Roman Fort, Seaton
Burrow Walls Roman Fort at Seaton near Workington on the West Cumbria Coast.
There were two forts on this site, the first (possibly called 'Maggis') was built in the 2nd century as part of a line of forts and watch-towers along the north-western coastline of Cumbria from Bowness-on-Solway.
The walls are thought to have belonged to a medieval hall, constructed from the Roman stones.
Created: July 04, 2023
Author: Joan Martin
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