DescriptionOkehampton, site of Roman fort - geograph.org.uk - 582275.jpg
English: Okehampton: site of Roman fort Looking north west. The fort was constructed in the period after AD 50 and is thought to be contemporary with a legionary fortress at Exeter. Its main axis is aligned north-north-east and it may have stood on the Roman road from Exeter to the west, which ran by a larger establishment at North Tawton. See also: Francis Griffith, Devons Past: An Aerial View. Devon Books 1988, 50. The fort was discovered on an aerial photograph in 1975
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