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Chesters Roman Fort

Chesters Roman Fort

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Contact Details

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Hadrian's Wall
Chollerford
Northumberland
NE46 4EU

Tel: +44 01434 681379

Awards

  • Green AwardsGreen Tourism Business Scheme - Bronze Green Tourism Business Scheme - Bronze 2012
  • Regional and MiscellaneousNorth East England Outstanding Customer Service Gold North East England Outstanding Customer Service Gold 2008
  • Visit Britain Code of Practice 2012

Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£5.20 per ticket type
Child£3.10 per ticket type
Concession£4.70 per ticket type
English Heritage Member (Free)Free

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Opening Times

2012 Spring/Summer (01/04/2012 - 30/09/2012)
DayTimes
Monday10:0018:00
Tuesday10:0018:00
Wednesday10:0018:00
Thursday10:0018:00
Friday10:0018:00
Saturday10:0018:00
Sunday10:0018:00
Bank Holiday10:0018:00
2012/13 Autumn/Winter (01/10/2012 - 04/11/2012)
DayTimes
Monday10:0016:00
Tuesday10:0016:00
Wednesday10:0016:00
Thursday10:0016:00
Friday10:0016:00
Saturday10:0016:00
Sunday10:0016:00
Bank Holiday10:0016:00
2012/13 Autumn/Winter Weekend Opening (05/11/2012 - 28/03/2013)
DayTimes
Saturday10:0016:00
Sunday10:0016:00
Bank Holiday10:0016:00

* Closed 24-26 Dec and 1 Jan.

The best preserved remains of a cavalry fort in Britain, built to guard the Roman bridge, which carried Hadrian’s Wall over the River North Tyne. Explore the foundations of the headquarters building and amble through the well-preserved commandant’s house and military bath house. Discover the complex of rooms in the bath house which offered customers hot, cold or steam baths.

Restored to its Victorian glory, the highly distinctive on-site museum displays an amazing collection of Roman finds retrieved by the local antiquarian John Clayton. These include important early archaeological discoveries relating to the central section of the Wall.

Children can let their imaginations run wild as they dream of what life must have been like for a Roman soldier. With plenty of hiding holes in the ruins children will have hours of fun pretending to be real Romans! Discover the history of the Romans with our selection of books for children, from gallant gladiators to clever centurians learn what life would have been like for Romans in Britain. These can be found in the book box in the Victorian museum, feel free to spend as much time as you like.

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