Burgh Castle, Norfolk - a former Roman fort በ Baz Richardson (now away until 1st July)
Burgh Castle is one of the most impressive Roman buildings to survive anywhere in Britain. The Burgh Castle fort was probably called Gariannonum by the Romans. During the 3rd and 4th centuries AD it was one of a chain of ‘Forts of the Saxon Shore’, sited at intervals around the coast of south-east England. The forts protected Britain from attacks by raiders and pirates from across the North Sea, and may also have guarded harbours and merchant shipping.
Gariannonum is a tourist attraction, one of the Ancient Roman forts in Belton, ዩናይትድ ኪንግደም. It is located: 520 km from ለንደን, 730 km from Birmingham, 810 km from Brussels. Read further
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