๐ก๏ธ Frontiers of the Roman Empire โ Vindolanda
UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising Roman forts, civil settlement, cemeteries, Stanegate road segment and milestones in northern England
๐ Fast Facts
- UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed 1987 as part of Frontiers of the Roman Empire property
- Location: south of Hadrian's Wall, along the earlier Stanegate road between Corbridge and Carlisle
- Occupation span: late 1st century CE through 4th century CE
- Notable finds: thousands of preserved writing tablets, textiles, leather goods and wooden artefacts in exceptional condition
Vindolanda (Chesterholm) is a Roman fort complex in Northumberland, England, positioned along the Stanegate road that predates Hadrian's Wall by several decades. The site contains layered remains of multiple timber and stone military structures, a thriving civilian settlement (vicus), burial grounds, and an excavated segment of the frontier road with associated milestones. Waterlogged deposits have preserved organic materials rarely found at Roman sites, yielding insights into daily life at the ...