- Solway Plain
The Solway Plain is a low-lying coastal plain in the northwest of
Cumbria ,England . It is an area generally lying north and west ofCarlisle along theSolway Firth and drained by the rivers Esk andLynne . This geographic unit is associated with the westernmost part ofHadrian's Wall [ [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.001002003004002001001004 "Hadrian's Wall NMP - Solway Plain", English Heritage] ] . In the western part of England (e.g. on the Solway Plain), Hadrian's Wall was initially constructed chiefly of turf and timber, due to the paucity of stones on the Solway Plain [C.Michael Hogan (2007) "Hadrian's Wall", ed. Andy Burnham, Megalithic Portal [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18177] ] . In medieval times clay houses known as "dabbins" were commonly built on the Solway Plain [ [http://www.vag.org.uk/VAarticles/clay-dabbins.htm Nina Jennings, "The Building of the Clay Dabbins of the Solway Plain: Materials and Man-Hours", Vernacular Architecture 33 (2002), 19-27] ] . The Solway Coast is designated as anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty [ [http://solwaycoastaonb.org.uk/ Solway Coast AONB] ] .The area has a recognised archaeological heritage. Sites mentioned in Hodgson and Brennand [ [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/archaeology/arf/documents/PREHISTORICASSESSMENT.pdf North West Region Archaeological Research Framework Prehistoric Resource Assessment] ] include a possible domestic settlement at Plasketlands, urned cremation cemeteries at Ewanrigg, and a potential pre-Roman phase of occupation at several sites, including Ewanrigg, Wolsty Hall and
Boustead Hill .ee also
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