Cold Chapel Marching Camp
Marching or Temporary Camp
Cold Chapel Camp was discovered from the air in 1984. Known only from its north-east angle and attached lengths of the adjacent sides, however, local topography dictates the maximum area available.
References for Cold Chapel Camp
Air Reconnaissance in Roman Britain 1977-1984 by G.S. Maxwell & D.R. Wilson in Britannia xviii (1987) p.34.
Map References for Cold Chapel Camp
NGRef: NS9324 OSMap: LR71/72
OS National Grid Reference: NS935249
Dimensions: 1,640 x 755-985 ft (500 x 230-300 m)
Area: c.28½-37 acres (c.11.5-15 ha)
Roman Roads near Cold Chapel Camp
None identified
Sites near Cold Chapel Marching Camp
- Wandel Marching Camp (2 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Wandel Fortlet (2 km)
Fortlet - Crawford Roman Fort (4 km)
Antonine Auxiliary Fort (AD 138–161) and Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) - Crawford Marching Camp B & C (5 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Crawford Marching Camp A (5 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Lamington Roman Fortlet (7 km)
Fortlet - Lamington Marching Camp (7 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Little Clyde Marching Camp (11 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Cornhill Marching Camp (14 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Redshaw Burn Fortlet (14 km)
Fortlet