Segedunum

Segedunum — view
Segedunum. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
WALLSEND, UNITED KINGDOM · 122–400 AD

Segedunum Roman Fort

At the eastern terminus of Hadrian’s Wall, this Roman garrison guarded the Tyne estuary for three centuries, and today stands as the most thoroughly excavated fort along the entire frontier.

At a glance

Segedunum occupied the strategic eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, commanding the River Tyne where the great frontier met the sea. Its exceptional archaeological preservation makes it invaluable to our understanding of Roman military life on Britain’s northern edge.

History

Constructed around 122 AD as part of Emperor Hadrian’s grand defensive scheme, Segedunum remained an active garrison for approximately 300 years until nearly 400 AD. The fort’s location at the wall’s eastern terminus gave it a unique role protecting maritime approaches and controlling traffic on the Tyne.

What you see

Segedunum survives today as archaeological remains and reconstructions. Visitors encounter the fort’s layout, bathhouse structures, and finds that illuminate daily life in a Roman military installation. The site’s exceptionally thorough excavation has revealed details usually lost to time.

Cultural significance

As the most completely excavated fort on Hadrian’s Wall, Segedunum provides unparalleled evidence of Roman occupation and military organization in northern Britain. The site anchors the entire World Heritage designation, demonstrating the scale and sophistication of Rome’s frontier infrastructure.

Key facts

  • Location: Wallsend, North Tyneside, North East England
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Period: circa 122–400 AD
  • Coordinates: 54.98791, −1.53231
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Yes (Hadrian’s Wall)
  • Current status: Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths and Museum

Practical information & getting there

The site is operated as a public museum and archaeological monument. It lies in Wallsend on the River Tyne. Detailed visiting information, hours, and admission fees are available at the museum’s official channels.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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