Chesters Museum and John Clayton’s House, Chesters Fort, Hadrian’s Wall
Posted in Architecture, History, Trips at 12:00 on 18 December 2021
The land on which Chesters Fort was uncovered belonged to a man called John Clayton. His house is right beside the site of the fort:-
There’s some elegant topiary, not to mention a lovely tree, in its grounds:-
Just beyond the English Heritage entrance to Chesters Fort, past the path leading to the ruins is the Chesters Museum where many of the artefacts uncovered by the excavations are displayed.
Hadrian’s Wall Milestones:-
Statue of Juno Regina, Juno Regina was a popular deity among the Roman soldiery:-
There was a piece of soldier’s graffiti carved in the shape of a man’s genitals on one of the displayed pieces which I was going to go back to photograph. Unfortunately this was just after last year’s lockdown was lifted and a man with no mask started to cough loudly in the museum room’s enclosed space so I thought I had better make myself scarce and hence missed my opportunity.






