Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall

Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall
  • Golden Hill Park, Roman Rd
    Kilpatrick Ward, sct G81 6AG

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3.9 - (11 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.9 - (11 reviews)
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  • Ossian Lore

    Located within Golden Hill Park, the remains of this Roman fort is one of sixteen that defended the northern Roman frontier of the Antonine Wall for a whole eight years before being abandoned when the Romans withdrew to its better known cousin, Hadrian's Wall, in 162 AD. Although there is nothing of the fort remaining above ground it's previously excavated footprint is visible and gives a fair impression of the scale of the site which affords commanding views over the Firth of Clyde.
    May 23rd, 2021

  • Matthew Rollinson

    Like it
    May 21st, 2021

  • Pamela Davies

    A lovely open area for walkers , taking children and picnics and all such activities. The Duntocher Burn adds more beauty
    Apr 11th, 2021

  • Sharon Millr

    That's the view I have from my home everyday. It will never get built on. Undisturbed astounding view
    May 20th, 2020

  • David Cameron


    Apr 1st, 2019

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Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall

Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall is located at Golden Hill Park, Roman Rd in Kilpatrick Ward, Scotland G81 6AG. Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall located?

    A Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall is located at Golden Hill Park, Roman Rd, Kilpatrick Ward, sct G81 6AG


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    A Golden Hill Fort - Antonine Wall has a 3.9 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.

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    Ossian Lore on Google

    image Located within Golden Hill Park, the remains of this Roman fort is one of sixteen that defended the northern Roman frontier of the Antonine Wall for a whole eight years before being abandoned when the Romans withdrew to its better known cousin, Hadrian's Wall, in 162 AD.
    Although there is nothing of the fort remaining above ground it's previously excavated footprint is visible and gives a fair impression of the scale of the site which affords commanding views over the Firth of Clyde.


    Matthew Rollinson on Google

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    Pamela Davies on Google

    image A lovely open area for walkers , taking children and picnics and all such activities. The Duntocher Burn adds more beauty


    Sharon Millr on Google

    image That's the view I have from my home everyday. It will never get built on. Undisturbed astounding view


    David Cameron on Google

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