Hadrian’s Wall provides a rock solid framework for exploring northern England’s countryside and aspects of Britain’s Roman history.
Hadrian’s Wall has been celebrated as part of the UK’s “queer history”, with English Heritage highlighting the 1,900-year-old landmark’s LGBTQ+ links.
Hadrian’s Wall is a symbol of LGBT history, English Heritage has said. The 1,900-year-old structure in northern England is known as one of the best-preserved relics of the Roman Empire.
Visitor numbers to Hadrian's Wall were "strong and sustained" in 2024, according to the organisation set up to promote it. A number of historic sites across its length say footfall was up from ...
Frank Pearson A talk in Preston will compare the Great Wall of China and Hadrian's Wall. The Great Wall of Chin ...
More than three-quarters of a million people visited attractions along Hadrian's Wall in 2024, it has been revealed. The Hadrian’s Wall Partnership Board, which manages and promotes the UNESCO ...
An archaeological survey was carried out to confirm damage to Hadrian's Wall An archaeological survey has confirmed Hadrian's Wall is damaged where the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down.