Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited uncovered the largest Viking Age timber building ever found in Britain near the village of Holme St Cuthbert in Cumbria, reported HeritageDaily.
A number of planned power cuts are in place across Cumbria for the week ahead, as engineers work to improve the electricity network in the area.
Excavation in Cumbria has revealed Britain’s largest Viking building, offering a glimpse into 10th-century Norse settlements.
A survey in High Tarns Farm, Silloth, England, excavated by Grampus Heritage & Training Limited (GHTL), uncovered the largest Viking Age building to be discovered and excavated in Britain. The team of ...
A large, traditional farmhouse in the Lake District, with ‘beautiful’ fell views and more than two acres of land has joined the market and ...