๐๏ธ Vinovia-Bremenium
Roman auxiliary fort ruins in Northumberland
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near High Rochester, Northumberland, in northern England
- Occupied from approximately AD 79 to the early 5th century
- Defended the Stanegate Road and northern frontier against Caledonian tribes
- Partially excavated; remains visible as earthworks and stone foundations
Vinovia-Bremenium is a Roman auxiliary fort situated in the Pennines of Northumberland, approximately 20 kilometres north-west of Corbridge. The site occupied a strategic position along the Stanegate Road, which connected Corbridge (Corstopitum) to Carlisle during the Roman occupation of Britain. Archaeological evidence indicates continuous military occupation spanning roughly three centuries, with periods of reinforcement and modification reflecting changes in Rome's frontier strategy ...