Drumburgh was barely a blip on my map. 16 centuries ago when I was quite young, the residents used the nearby Roman Wall as a quarry for the pre-cut stones. So many stones were taken, the Wall survives here only in bits and pieces. Drumburgh is a throwback like so many village-ettes here in far northern England, isolated and as silent as permanent medit…
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