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The tiny village of Bewcastle is in bandit country between Hadrian’s Wall and the Scottish border. Its history and various buildings in the area are testimony to the violent past here. The Romans built a turf and wood fort here circa 79AD as an outpost beyond Hadrian’s Wall. This was levelled in 343AD, rebuilt in stone, and destroyed again in 367AD, although the vestiges of the fortifications can still be seen. In 1092 a Norman fort was built, making use of the Roman ditches, by a warrior named Beuth.
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