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BIRDOSWALD ROMAN FORT – HADRIAN’S WALL – CUMBRIA – wHW1145T
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionBirdoswald Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria on a beautiful autumn morning. The early fog was rapidly disappearing with the warmth of the rising sun.£45.00–£475.00 -
BIRDOSWALD ROMAN FORT – HADRIAN’S WALL – wHW1153C
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionThe dawn clouds disperse over Birdoswald Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria after a light snowfall.£45.00–£250.00 -
BANKS EAST TURRET – HADRIAN’S WALL – wHW1203C
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionBanks East Turret on Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria on an autumn morning. The turret is adjacent to a small car park with a great view over the course of the River Irthing and on to the Cumbrian North Pennines.£45.00–£475.00 -
LANERCOST PRIORY – CUMBRIA – wHW1305D
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionLanercost Priory is a magnificent building, partly ruined, partly an active site of worship. The picture was taken early on a bright autumn morning. The early red light of the sun emphasizing the local red sandstone.£45.00–£475.00 -
BEWCASTLE – CUMBRIA. – wHW1350
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionTo the north of Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria is Bewcastle. It was a Roman outpost, later adopted by the Normans and later again by the Armstrong Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
BEWCASTLE – CUMBRIA. – wHW1350A
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionTo the north of Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria is Bewcastle. It was a Roman outpost, later adopted by the Normans and later again by the Armstrong Border Rievers.£45.00–£475.00 -
MOOT HALL – BRAMPTON – CUMBRIA – wHW1451
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionBrampton in Cumbria is a few miles south of the Hadrian's Wall Trail. It is a very attractive small town with an octagonal Moot Hall built in 1817.£45.00–£475.00 -
BRAMPTON – CUMBRIA – wHW1452
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionA quick stop in Brampton during the Charity Stage Coach run along the route of Hadrian's Wall.£45.00–£475.00 -
OLD CHURCH – BRAMPTON – CUMBRIA – wHW1453
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionThe picturesque Old Church at Brampton in Cumbria is west of the town and 1.5 miles south of the Hadrian's Wall Trail. It was built in the 12th century on the site of a Roman Fort.£45.00–£475.00 -
CARLISLE CATHEDRAL – CUMBRIA – wHW1504
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionCarlisle Cathedral in Carlisle, Cumbria is on the route of the Hadrian's Wall Path. Good places to visit include Tullie House Museum, Carlisle Cathedral and Carlisle Castle.£45.00–£475.00 -
EDWARD I MONUMENT – BURGH BY SANDS – wHW1601
Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's Wall - Western SectionA short walk from the Hadrian's Wall Trail at Burgh-by-Sands on the Solway Firth marshes in Cumbria is the monument on the spot where the notorious King Edward I died.£45.00–£475.00