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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Milefortlet 1 and coastal defences on the Cumbrian coast


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 12:50

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Milefortlet 1 of the seaward extension of Hadrian's Wall system in north-west England
  • Located near the Cumbrian coast with views toward the Solway Firth
  • Part of the UNESCO-inscribed Frontiers of the Roman Empire, inscribed 1987
  • Occupied from the early second century CE onward during the active life of Hadrian's frontier

Biglands House, known as milefortlet 1, stands near the Cumbrian coast in north-west England as part of the seaward extension of the Roman frontier system connected to Hadrian's Wall. The site occupies gently rising ground with views toward the Solway Firth, positioning Roman troops to monitor coastal movement and maritime approaches. Although only faint earthworks and subsurface remains survive today, the site's outline remains traceable and continues to inform scholarly understanding of Roman ...

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