Milecastle 68

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Milecastle 68 (Boomby Gill) is a conjectured milecastle of the Roman Hadrian's Wall. The site of the milecastle (adjacent to Boomby Gill) has been calculated from measurement to known milecastle sites, but no remains providing proof of its existence have been identified.[1]

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Milecastle 68
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The footbridge over Boomby Gill
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Location within Cumbria
TypeMilecastle
Location
Coordinates54.904240°N 2.970858°W / 54.904240; -2.970858
CountyCumbria
CountryEngland
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UK-OSNG referenceNY37115715
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Excavations and investigations

  • 1969English Heritage Field Investigation. It was noted that no visible remains existed.[1]
  • 1972 – English Heritage Field Investigation. An old excavation trench was noted at grid reference NY37095717. The Field Investigator speculated that it could have been opened in an attempt to find the north-west angle of the milecastle, but without apparent success. The trench had, however revealed many undressed stones, some large.[1]
  • 1990 – Hadrian's Wall Project Field Investigation. It was noted that no visible remains existed, and no trace of the trench noted by the previous Field Investigator could be identified.[1]

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 to the west of the Milecastle, and would probably have been manned by part of the milecastle's garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 68 are known as Turret 68A (grid reference NY369575) and Turret 68B (grid reference NY368579), though no evidence of either has been identified.

Monument records

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MonumentMonument NumberNational Monuments Record Number
Milecastle 6810588NY 35 NE 14
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