Isvrivm

Heritage Site in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Isvrivm

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Isvrivm, also known as Aldborough, is a historic village located in Yorkshire, England. It is a notable heritage site that dates back to Roman times and is renowned for its well-preserved archaeological remains. The village is situated near the River Ure and lies approximately 20 miles north of the city of York.

Isvrivm was originally a Roman settlement known as Isurium Brigantum and served as an important administrative and trading center during the Roman occupation of Britain. The site features extensive remains of the Roman town, including a well-preserved stone wall, a forum, a basilica, and a theater. The remains offer a fascinating insight into the daily life and culture of the Roman inhabitants.

In addition to its Roman heritage, Isvrivm also boasts a medieval heritage. The village features a charming medieval church, St. Andrew's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church showcases stunning architectural details, including an ornate Norman doorway and beautiful stained glass windows.

Visitors to Isvrivm can explore the remains of the Roman town through guided tours or by following informative signage. The site offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in history and witness the legacy of the Roman occupation. The village also offers picturesque walking trails along the river, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding Yorkshire countryside.

Overall, Isvrivm, Yorkshire, is a captivating heritage site that combines Roman and medieval history, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich past of this remarkable village. Whether one is interested in archaeology, history, or simply admiring the scenic beauty of the area, Isvrivm provides a unique and memorable experience.

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Old Court House and stocks
River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Low Close Farm
River Ure at Low Close Farm
Roman road leading to Aldborough Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Roman road leading to Aldborough
Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Milby Lock Eastern lock gate.
Milby Lock
Eastern lock gate.
Dead tree at Ellenthorpe Hall
Dead tree at Ellenthorpe Hall
Milby Lock The rivet and arrowhead is cut into the lock structure, downstream of the lock gates.
Milby Lock
The rivet and arrowhead is cut into the lock structure, downstream of the lock gates.
Milby Lock There is a rivet and arrowhead cut into the lock structure, and is close to the blue information board. It is on the Boroughbridge side of the lock gates.
Milby Lock
There is a rivet and arrowhead cut into the lock structure, and is close to the blue information board. It is on the Boroughbridge side of the lock gates.
Milby, Grange Farm There is the remains of a very faint benchmark on the right hand edge of the roadside farm building of Grange Farm.
Milby, Grange Farm
There is the remains of a very faint benchmark on the right hand edge of the roadside farm building of Grange Farm.
Milby Lock and footbridge
Milby Lock and footbridge
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough
This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough
A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Roman Masonry Along the line of the town walls
Roman Masonry
Along the line of the town walls
Remains of the town wall  At Aldborough Roman Town. Aldborough was once the prosperous Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, which began as a trading settlement around AD 70, and became the civilian ‘capital’ of an extensive region of north Britain from about AD 120 to about AD 400. Now in the care of English Heritage.
Remains of the town wall
At Aldborough Roman Town. Aldborough was once the prosperous Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, which began as a trading settlement around AD 70, and became the civilian ‘capital’ of an extensive region of north Britain from about AD 120 to about AD 400. Now in the care of English Heritage.
Two small buildings at Aldborough At Aldborough Roman Town. The buildings protect the mosaics found here, some of the finest in the UK.
Two small buildings at Aldborough
At Aldborough Roman Town. The buildings protect the mosaics found here, some of the finest in the UK.
Milby Lock and footbridge
Milby Lock and footbridge
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Isvrivm is located at Grid Ref: SE4066 (Lat: 54.093, Lng: -1.38)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///lighters.goose.brass. Near Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.093,-1.38
Aldborough
Is In Country Code: GB
Is In County: North Yorkshire
Is In Historic County: Yorkshire
Is In Municipality: Harrogate
Old Name: Isurium Brigantum
Place: village
Source: NPE
Wikidata: Q3362320
Wikipedia: en:Aldborough, North Yorkshire
Lat/Long: 54.0911361/-1.3804879
Aldborough Roman Site Museum
Operator: English Heritage
Tourism: museum
Website: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/aldborough-roman-site/
Lat/Long: 54.0898711/-1.3823545
Pub
Ship Inn
Addr City: Aldbrough
Addr Postcode: YO51 9ER
Addr Street: Low Road
Wikidata: Q26468567
Lat/Long: 54.0924983/-1.3805723
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Note: Empty
Survey Date: 6/8/21
Lat/Long: 54.0901879/-1.3819205
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Lat/Long: 54.0918066/-1.3814726
Give Way
Lat/Long: 54.091287/-1.3806823
Give Way
Lat/Long: 54.0912375/-1.3806188
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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