About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Cartmel Priory, Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, South Tynedale Railway, Abbott's Hike, Hadrian's Wall, Eden Valley Railway, Carlisle Cathedral, Pennine Way, Piel Island, Muncaster Castle, Lanercost Priory, Cumbria Way, Newlands Church, Coast to Coast Walk, Furness Abbey, Ullswater, Moss Force, Honister Slate Mine, Leahill Turret, Hadrian's Wall, Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Holker Hall, Carlisle Castle, St Martin's Church, Martindale, Sea to Sea Cycle Route, Brough Castle, Portland Walk Shopping Centre, Pendragon Castle, Princess Selandia, Mediobogdum, St Peter's Church, Martindale, Whinfell Forest, Sharrow Bay Country House, Lakes Aquarium, Shap Abbey, Grizedale Forest, Lakeside railway station, England, Clifton Hall, Cumbria, Wetheriggs Pottery, Aira Force, Duddon furnace, Windermere Way, Milecastle 48, Penrith Castle, Haverthwaite railway station, Holbeck Ghyll, L'Enclume, Wray Castle, Graythwaite Hall, Levens Hall, Rydal Hall, Mirehouse, Newby Bridge railway station, Cautley Spout, Forum 28, Lacy's Caves, Langdale Chase, Scale Force, Woolpack walk, Cartmel Priory Gatehouse, Hawkshead and Claife, Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill, Windermere and Troutbeck, Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, Stainmore Railway Company, Ravenglass Roman Bath House. Excerpt: Location of Hadrian's Wall Route of Hadrian's Wall Sections of Hadrian's Wall remain along the route, though much has been dismantled over the years to use the stones for various nearby construction projects. Hadrian's Wall facing East towards Crag LoughHadrian's Wall (Latin: , "Aelian Wall" - the Latin name is inferred from text on the Staffordshire Moorlands Patera) was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain. Begun in AD 122, during the rule of emperor Hadrian, it was the first of two fortifications built across Great Britain...