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Corbridge Roman Site & Museum [Corstopitum]

Corbridge Roman Site & Museum [Corstopitum]

Type: Roman Forts & Museums, Facilities: Toilets

Contact information

Corchester Lane
Corbridge
Northumberland NE45 5NT

Facilities and additional information

On the pivotal north side of the Tyne, Corbridge played a vital role in the Roman conquest of northern Britain. The fort dates from AD139, when the Emperor Antoninus Pius once more advanced the Roman frontier into Scotland. On a principal route northwards, it became a busy garrison town.

The remains include a fountain house with an aqueduct, a pair of granaries and walled compounds for the military, containing barracks, temples, houses and a headquarters building with a below-ground strongroom. The extensive museum displays a rich selection of Roman finds.

Corbridge is part of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site. An audio tour is now provided to guide you round the site.