Category:Pike Hill Signal Tower

English: Pike Hill Signal Tower was one of a number of signal stations that were built along the Roman Stanegate in northern Britannia during the early 2nd century. It later became incorporated into Hadrian's Wall. Its remains, a 2 metre long fragment of the south-east wall, lie south of a modern road cutting and field wall, and are located in the parish of Waterhead in Cumbria, United Kingdom.
<nowiki>Pike Hill Signal Tower; Signální věž Pike Hill; 哈德良長城槍丘訊號塔; signální stanice; signal tower incorporated into Hadrian's Wall in Waterhead, Cumbria, England</nowiki>
Pike Hill Signal Tower 
signal tower incorporated into Hadrian's Wall in Waterhead, Cumbria, England
Rekonstrukce signální věže na vrchu Pike Hill
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  • Hadrian's Wall and vallum between the field boundary west of Coombe Crag and Banks Green Cottage and the road to Lanercost at Banks in wall miles 51 and 52
LocationWaterhead, Carlisle, Cumbria, North West England, England
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Map54° 58′ 33.44″ N, 2° 39′ 46.57″ W
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