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Corinium (one of the largest Roman towns on Hadrian's Wall), the Angel of the North's county, the independent village shops, and a beautiful Northumberland village at the heart of Roman Britain
A little history
Corbridge sits at the site of Corstopitum — one of the most important Roman supply towns on the frontier, predating Hadrian's Wall itself. The Roman site museum contains extraordinary finds including the Corbridge Hoard and the Corbridge Lion. The village itself is one of the prettiest in Northumberland.
The Corbridge Roman site is genuinely excellent and often quiet — the granaries and streets are extraordinary. The village itself has exceptional independent shops. The Angel Inn for a good Northumberland pub lunch. The Tyne walk from the village.
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The village has excellent independent cafes and delis. The Angel Inn is outstanding. Local Northumberland lamb and produce throughout.
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Corbridge is a place in Northumberland known for corinium (one of the largest Roman towns on Hadrian's Wall), the Angel of the North's county, the independent village shops, and a beautiful Northumberland village at the heart of Roman Britain. Corbridge sits at the site of Corstopitum — one of the most important Roman supply towns on the frontier, predating Hadrian's Wall itself. The population is around 3,000.
The village has excellent independent cafes and delis. The Angel Inn is outstanding. Local Northumberland lamb and produce throughout.
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