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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Hadrian's Wall between Grinsdale and Kirkandrews on Eden, wall miles 68–69


🕐 3 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 14:31

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  • Part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1987)
  • Built under Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century CE as the northern frontier of Roman Britain
  • This segment comprises wall miles 68–69, containing evidence of Roman milecastles and associated earthworks
  • Located in rural Cumbria, spanning agricultural land between Grinsdale and Kirkandrews on Eden

This section of Hadrian's Wall, stretching between Grinsdale and the field boundary south of St Andrew's Church at Kirkandrews on Eden, represents a segment of the Roman Empire's northern frontier. Constructed nearly two thousand years ago, the wall demarcated the boundary of Roman control in Britain and served both military and administrative functions. The landscape remains largely rural and agricultural, preserving the context in which Roman frontier forces operated ...

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