Things to do in Whitfield Hall, Northumberland

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Whitfield Hall, Northumberland.

History and Heritage in Whitfield Hall

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Whitfield Hall.

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Winshields Wall - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Winshields Wall - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
The highest point on the Wall, in rugged country with spectacular views.
Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Hadrian's Wall is an epic World Heritage Site, marching 73 miles from sea to sea across some of the wildest and most dramatic country in England.
Housesteads Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Housesteads Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
A fascinating tourist attraction in North East England, Housesteads is the most complete Roman fort in Britain. Set where Hadrian's Wall climbs to the top of a dramatic escarpment.
Hadrian's Wall Cawfields Roman Wall  | English Heritage
Hadrian's Wall Cawfields Roman Wall | English Heritage
A fine stretch of Hadrian's Wall on a steep slope, with turrets and an impressive milecastle, probably built by the Second Legion.
Sewingshields Wall - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Sewingshields Wall - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
A length of Wall with milecastle remains, impressively sited along the Whin Sill, commanding fine views of many prehistoric and later earthworks to the north.
Walltown Crags - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Walltown Crags - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
One of the best places of all to see the Wall, dramatically snaking and diving along the crags of the Whin Sill.
Carrawburgh Roman Fort and Temple of Mithras - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
Carrawburgh Roman Fort and Temple of Mithras - Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
One of 16 forts along Hadrian’s Wall, Carrawburgh once housed about 500 soldiers responsible for defending the frontier. Nearby stands a fascinating temple to the god Mithras, with facsimiles of altars found during excavation.

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