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Your search for Attractions & events in Barrasford returned 11 results
Attraction - Historic Site, Hexham
A fascinating 3rd-century temple near Carrawburgh fort, dedicated to the god beloved by Roman soldiers.
Events - Participatory Event, Chesters Roman Fort, Hadrian's Wall, Chollerford
After leaving their posts to shelter from a terrible storm some mini model soldiers have become lost. Can you find all of the soldiers? Your reward is a fun sticker.
Event dates:
25/10/2008 - 02/11/2008
Attraction - Garden, Hexham
Beautiful 2-acre walled garden containing unique extensive herb collection, Roman garden, National Collections of thyme and marjoram. Herbaceous borders and nursery.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Humshaugh
The best preserved example of a Roman cavalry fort in Britain, including extensive remains and a fine on-site museum.
Attraction - Historic Site, Humshaugh
A 460-metre (1,509 feet) length of Hadrian’s Wall including one turret.
Please note: It is not possible for visitors to park here.
Attraction - Garden, Wark
Chipchase Castle Nursery is a Victorian walled garden specialising in unusual hardy perennials. Garden shop and self-serve teas.
Attraction - Historic Site, Wall
A 15-metre (49 feet) length of later narrow Wall on earlier broad foundations, marking the junction between the two wall types.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Simonburn
Thirteenth-century church. Mother church of North Tyne Valley. Double piscina and stone effigies.
Attraction - Historic Site, Hexham
One of the best preserved turrets on the line of Hadrian's Wall, with a stretch of wall 70yards long, Brunton Turret was built by men of the Twentieth Legion.
Attraction - Historic Site, Hexham
Remains of Roman bridge which carried Hadrian's Wall across the North Tyne River, east of Chesters Fort.