Rowfoot
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Rowfoot is a hamlet in Northumberland, England.[1] This settlement is situated in the vicinity of the course of Hadrian's Wall, one of the most significant Roman monuments in Britain constructed in 122 AD. This wall was built by incorporating Agricola's Ditch and was made chiefly of stone in the eastern reaches[2] such as at Henshaw. The wall was intended primarily to prevent raids by small Pictish bands or unwanted immigration from the north, not as a fighting line for a major invasion.[3]
The Hamlet boasts an excellent pub, The Wallace Arms which boasts good homemade food, real ales, open fires and has teams in local darts, pool and quoits leagues
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- ^ History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland, Whellan, William, & Co
- ^ C.Michael Hogan (2007) Hadrian's Wall, ed. A. Burnham, The Megalithic Portal
- ^ Stephen Johnson (2004) Hadrian's Wall, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc, 128 pages, ISBN 0713488409