Milecastle 7 (Benwell Bank or Benwell Hill) was a
milecastle
A milecastle was a small fort (fortlet), a rectangular fortification built during the period of the Roman Empire. They were placed at intervals of approximately one Roman mile along several major frontiers, for example Hadrian's Wall in Great Bri ...
of the
Roman
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*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
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Hadrian's Wall. The milecastle itself has not been discovered by archaeologists and its presumed location lies beneath a modern housing development. Roman finds have been made in the area and the associated structure of Turret 7B is a significant surviving structure of the wall.
Construction
Milecastle 7 has not been located.
English Heritage
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currently lists it at a presumed location midway between
Turret 6B (which was located in 1751) and Turret 7A (which has visible remains).
This location is covered by modern housing development.
Excavations and investigations
A site investigation in 1928 failed to discover any trace of the milecastle.
Three stones have been found in the area of Milecastle 7 bearing the markings of the
Legio II Augusta
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. Their style dates them to the late 2nd century AD, suggesting that the wall here was repaired around that date.
Associated turrets
Each milecastle on Hadrian's Wall had two associated turret structures. These turrets were positioned approximately one-third and two-thirds of a
Roman mile
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to the west of the Milecastle, and would probably have been manned by part of the milecastle's garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 7 are known as Turret 7A and Turret 7B.
Turret 7A
Turret 7A is located in
Denton Burn
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, in between Thorntree Drive and Brignall Gardens off the
A186.
During the construction of a nearby house in 1923 a
sestertius
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The n ...
coin dating to the reign of Emperor
Trajan
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was discovered.
Another coin was found in 1929.
Location:
Turret 7B
Turret 7B (Denton Hall Turret or Denton Turret) is located in
West Denton
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opposite
East Denton Hall (also known as Bishops House) on West Road.
The turret is up to six
courses high and is made from sandstone. It is recessed by into a section of the broad part of Hadrian's Wall that measures 65m long.
Turret 7B is wide north to south and east to west with a wide entrance in its south side.
The wall associated with Turret 7B is the furthest east of the known surviving sections. Small sections of consolidated wall lie between Turret 7B and 7A at and .
The turret was first located in 1928 and excavated by the
Office of Works
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in 1929.
The excavation discovered a heap of pottery in the centre of the east wall, which has been suggested as the location of a window.
Three different levels of floor were found suggesting three stages of occupation of 122–196, 205–295 and 300–367 AD.
The original floor was constructed of clay and contained a hearth and a stone box, with a stone bowl on it, the floor had been partially repaired with flagstones. A
spearhead and the binding from a shield were discovered within the repair.
A building had been constructed over the turret and 18th-century pottery remains associated with this were also found.
Another excavation was carried out in 1936.
It has been proposed that Turret 7B was one of the structures garrisoned by soldiers based at the
Condercum
Condercum was a Roman fort on the site of the modern-day Condercum Estate in Benwell, a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was the third fort on Hadrian's Wall, after Segedunum (Wallsend) and Pons Aelius (Newcastle), and was situated ...
fort to the east in
Benwell.
The turret was placed under
English Heritage
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guardianship by 1971.
The turret and attached wall are maintained as a single property by English Heritage (known as "Denton Hall Turret"). The organisation operates the property as an open access site with no entrance fees.
Turret 7B was the first site on Hadrian's Wall visited in
Guy de la Bédoyère
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's
BBC Radio 4
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series ''The Romans in Britain''.
Location:
Monument records
References
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