Roman sites in the United Kingdom

Roman sites in the United Kingdom

There are many Roman sites in the United Kingdom that are open to the public. It should be noted that there are many sites that do not require special access, including Roman roads, and sites that have not been uncovered.

England

*Ambleside Roman Fort (Galava), Cumbria
*Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields
*Ardotalia (Melandra Castle), Derbyshire
*Aquae Sulis (Roman Bath, Somerset)
*Bancroft Park, Milton Keynes. Romano-British villa
*Bignor Roman Villa, Pulborough, Sussex
*Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna), Cumbria. Part of Hadrian's Wall
*Borough Hill roman villa,Daventry, Northamptonshire.
*Brading Roman Villa, Brading, Isle of Wight
*Bremenium, High Rochester, Northumberland
*Brough-on-Noe, Derbyshire
*Burgh Castle, Suffolk
*Burrington, Somerset
*Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk
*Calleva Atrebatum, Hampshire
*Camulodunum (Roman Colchester). Part of the Roman wall and Castle museum
*Carlisle Roman Dig, Carlisle Castle, Cumbria
*Charterhouse Roman Town and Mining Settlement, Somerset
*Chedworth Roman Villa, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
*Chester Roman Amphitheatre, Cheshire
*Chew Green Roman Camps, Northumberland
*Cilurnum, Northumberland
*Coria, Corbridge, Northumberland. Roman site and museum
*Corinium Dobunnorum, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
*Crofton Roman Villa, Orpington, Kent
*Dere Street, Roman road
*Dolebury Warren, Somerset
*Dubris (Roman Dover), Kent
*Durnovaria, Dorchester, Dorset
*Ermine Street, Roman road
*Fishbourne Roman Palace, Fishbourne, West Sussex
*Fosse Way, Roman road
*Gadebridge Park Roman Villa, Hertfordshire
*Gariannonum, Norfolk
*Great Witcombe Roman Villa, Gloucestershire
*Glevum (Roman Gloucester). "Colonia Nervia Glevensium", Roman walls
*Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland and Cumbria
*Ham Hill, Somerset
*Hardknott Roman Fort (Mediobogdum), Eskdale, Cumbria
*High Cross, Leicestershire, meeting point of Roman roads
*Housesteads (Vercovicium), Northumberland
*Isca Dumnoniorum (Roman Exeter), Devon. Parts of city wall (overlaid with medieval construction)
*Jewry Wall, Leicester
*Lactodurum, Towcester, Northamptonshire
*Lagentium, Castleford, West Yorkshire
*Letocetum, near Lichfield, Staffordshire
*Lindinis (Roman Ilchester), Somerset
*Littlecote Roman Villa, Wiltshire
*London Wall, London
*Longovicium Lanchester, Co Durham. Roman fort with reservoirs, dams and aqueducts.
*Low Ham Roman Villa, Somerset
*Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent
*Lunt Fort, near Coventry, Warwickshire
*Lydney Park, Gloucestershire. Roman temples
*Melandra Castle, Derbyshire
*Magiovinium, Fenny Stratford, Milton Keynes
*Magnis (Carvoran Roman Fort), Northumberland
*Moridunum, Axminster, Devon
*Newcastle Newcastle Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle upon Tyne
*Newport Arch, Lincoln
*Noviomagus Reginorum (Roman Chichester), West Sussex
*Pevensey Roman Fort (Anderitum), Pevensey, East Sussex
*Piddington Roman Villa, Northamptonshire
*Portchester Roman Fort (Portus Adurni), Portchester, Hampshire
*Reculver Roman Fort, Reculver, Kent
*Ribchester Roman Museum, Lancashire
*Rockbourne Roman Villa, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
*Roman Army Museum, Haltwhistle, Northumberland
*Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset
*Rutupiæ (Roman Richborough), Kent
*Segedunum Roman Fort, Wallsend, North Tyneside
*Stanegate, Roman road
*Temple of Mithras, London
*Templeborough, South Yorkshire
*Tripontium, near Rugby, Warwickshire
*Uley, Gloucestershire
*Venta Belgarum Winchester, Hampshire
*Verulamium, near St Albans, Hertfordshire
*Vindolanda, Northumberland
*Viroconium Cornoviorum, Wroxeter, Shropshire
*Walls Castle (Roman Bath House), Ravenglass, Cumbria
*Waddon Hill, near Beaminster, Dorset
*Watling Street, Roman road
*Woodbury Farm Roman Fort, near Axminster, Devon
*Woodchester Roman Villa, Woodchester, near Stroud, Gloucestershire

cotland

*Antonine Wall
*Inchtuthil, Perth and Kinross
*Trimontium, Newstead, Melrose, Scottish Borders
*Roman Bath House, Bearsden
*Cramond Roman Fort excavations

Wales

*Abergavenny Roman fort, Gobannium
*Alabum Llandovery Roman fort
*Blestium Monmouth Roman fort
*Caer Gybi, Anglesey Roman fort
*Caerleon, Newport, Monmouthshire Roman fortress and amphitheatre
*Caersws Roman Forts, Powys
*Caerwent, Monmouthshire. Roman town - the only one in Wales
*Cardiff Roman Fort
*Cold Knap, Barry
*Cowbridge Roman Town probably Bovium
*Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Carmarthenshire. Fort, settlement and museum.
*Gelligaer small Roman fort
*Gateholm, Pembrokeshire
*Llan Ffestiniog, Gwynedd fort & amphitheatre
*Luentinum Roman fort at Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire
*Moridunum, Carmarthen
*Nidum, Neath, Glamorgan. Roman fort
*Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil. Roman fort
*Sarn Helen Roman road
*Segontium Roman Fort, Caernarfon
*Usk Burrium early legionary base
*Y Gaer, Brecon cavalry base

ee also

* Roman Britain
* List of Roman place names in Britain


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