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Kirkbride is a village and civil parish in northern Cumbria, England. The civil parish population at the 2011 census was 489. Significant ancient historical remains close to Kirkbride include the Kirkbride Roman fort and Hadrian's Wall some miles to the north. Both Hadrian's Wall in this western reach and the Kirkbride fort were originally of turf and timber construc…
Kirkbride is a village and civil parish in northern Cumbria, England. The civil parish population at the 2011 census was 489. Significant ancient historical remains close to Kirkbride include the Kirkbride Roman fort and Hadrian's Wall some miles to the north. Both Hadrian's Wall in this western reach and the Kirkbride fort were originally of turf and timber construction, probably due to the paucity of available stone in this part of England around the Solway Plain; the Wall was later rebuilt in stone. In 122 AD, the Romans constructed Hadrian's Wall, which incorporated the Vallum earthwork. It is thought that Kirkbride Fort predates Hadrian's Wall and was built as part of the Stanegate frontier. The Wall was designed primarily to prevent entrance by small bands of raiders or unwanted immigration from the north, not as a fighting line for a major invasion according to Stephen Johnson.
  • Population: 489 (2011)
  • OS grid reference: NY228564
  • Civil parish: Kirkbride
  • Unitary authority: Cumberland
  • Ceremonial county: Cumbria
  • Region: North West
  • Country: England
Data from: en.wikipedia.org