Buckton Roman Fort is an archaeological site at Buckton, about 1 mile south-west of Leintwardine, in Herefordshire. England. it is a scheduled monument.[1]
^Historic England. "Roman fort (1003592)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
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BucktonRomanFort is an archaeological site at Buckton, about 1 mile south-west of Leintwardine, in Herefordshire. England. it is a scheduled monument...
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county of Shropshire. Buckton is a larger hamlet and has a bridge (Buckton Bridge) over the River Teme. There was a Romanfort at Buckton. Adley Moor (or Adleymoor)...
buried remains of Roman camps in between, including BucktonRomanFort; so it is supposed that there was activity in the area into the Roman period. The hillfort...
buildings in Tameside and three Scheduled Ancient Monuments, including Buckton Castle. Its townships were agricultural until the Industrial Revolution...
the River Teme, and there are buried remains of Roman camps in between, including BucktonRomanFort. Aerial photographs taken in 1959 and 1965 showed...
the two main areas of Roman activity in the county. Of the nine castles in Greater Manchester, four are scheduled monuments: Buckton Castle, Watch Hill Castle...
was the first lord of Longdendale, as appointed by the Earl of Chester. Buckton Castle, near Carrbrook, was probably built by William de Neville in the...
of the Roman road between the forts at Manchester (Mamucium) and Melandra Castle (Ardotalia) is thought to run through Stalybridge to the fort of Castleshaw...
SSW of Buckton Barn (1013623)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 June 2015. Historic England. "Bowl barrow, 500m south of Buckton Barn (1013624)"...
The many Romanforts of which ruins survive in Britain differed in being wholly military in nature; they were camps or strongholds of the Roman army. The...
Grimsditch, Brian; Nevell, Mike & Redhead, Norman (September 2007). "Buckton Castle: An Archaeological Evaluation of a Medieval Ringwork – an Interim...
The Method of Finding the Longitude at Sea, By Time-keepers. London: C. Buckton. Britten, Frederick James (1894). Former Clock & Watchmakers and Their...
dedicated to All Saints. It was designed by Victorian architect Edward Buckton Lamb and built in 1851 for Lady Frankland-Russell of Thirkleby Park, in...
Romans build a wooden fort at Mamucium in the Castlefield area. 200 – Wooden fort is replaced by a stone one. A little town has grown up by the fort....