Castlehill Fort

[3] Its neighbouring forts are Bearsden to the east and Duntocher to the west although there is a fortlet at Cleddans in between, with Hutcheson Hill nearer still.

[6] It's sometimes hard to see the exact line of the Antonine Wall at the location but there is some existing signage.

[20] It was built into a dovecot and records the building of 3666.5 paces of wall by the Sixth Legion.

The Castlehill slab also records 3666.5 paces although the units used are a matter of ongoing research.

[24] Larger forts like Castlecary and Birrens had a nominal cohort of 1000 men[25] but probably sheltered women and children[26] as well although the troops were not allowed to marry.

RIB 2197. Distance Slab of the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix [ 14 ] George MacDonald calls in no. 9 in the 2nd edition of his book The Roman Wall in Scotland . [ 15 ]
RIB 2195. Altar dedicated to the Goddesses of the Parade-ground and Britannia. [ 16 ] George MacDonald calls in no. 52 in the 2nd edition of his book The Roman Wall in Scotland . [ 17 ] Scans of the altar have been made and a video produced. [ 18 ]
view from above Bearsden looking along the course of the Antonine Wall to Castle Hill (the ring of trees in the centre), the widening River Clyde and Dumbarton Rock can be seen in the distance, beyond the Erskine Bridge . Bar Hill has a similar aerial view to the east.