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Roman bridge remains at Hunwick Gill, Dere Street (Hunwick)

To either side of the Hunwick Gill ravine are the remains of the Roman road Dere Street. The road is raised on a platform to either side of the gill and retains its alignment, suggesting the presence of a bridge. No dressed stones have been found here and it is thought that the bridge was constructed of timber to join the earthwork abutments. (1)
D8104
Roman (43 to 410)


Source of Reference
Local History of Hunwick

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