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🏛️ Bremetennacum Veteranum—Low Borrowbridge

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🏛️ Bremetennacum Veteranum—Low Borrowbridge
Remains of a Roman fort on the Ribble Valley


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 18:05
📌 Fast Facts
  • Roman fort established circa 1st–2nd century CE
  • Located in Lancashire, northern England, on the River Ribble
  • Part of the Roman road network connecting Manchester and Carlisle
  • Excavated remains visible as earthworks and archaeological features

Bremetennacum Veteranum was a Roman auxiliary fort built to control movement along the Ribble Valley and maintain garrison operations in occupied Britain. The site lies near Low Borrowbridge in Lancashire, strategically positioned along communication routes between the major Roman settlements of Manchester (Mamucium) and Carlisle (Luguvallium). Archaeological evidence suggests occupation during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, with the fort serving as a waystation and defensive position during ...

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