Stockdalewath

Stockdalewath is a small village in Cumbria, approximately 7.5 miles south of Carlisle in the extreme northwest of England.

It is located on the River Roe, and is in the civil parish of Dalston.

[1][2][3] Archaeological evidence, mostly based on aerial surveys of crop marks, suggests that Stockdalewath was a rural settlement in Roman Cumbria.

[4][5] Within a half mile of the village are three camps thought to be Roman, with the names Castlesteads, Stoneraise, and Whitestones.

They are equal distance from each other and form a triangle.

The Stockdalewath Bridge, spanning the River Roe