
Burgh Castle
Burgh Castle is a historic Roman fort located in Norfolk, England. Built around the 3rd century AD, it served as a defensive outpost during the Roman occupation of Britain. The fortress features large stone walls and remains of the military structures, providing insight into Roman military engineering. Today, it is a preserved archaeological site open to visitors, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman life and their defensive strategies. The site is also a designated Scheduled Ancient Monument, highlighting its cultural and historical importance.