',54.990351,-2.370547,4],['Temple of Mithras

During the post-war reconstruction of London, an archaeological treasure was found amongst all of the rubble and debris; the Roman Temple of Mithras. Replica altars to the Roman God Jupiter Dolichenus placed back in religious shrine at Vindolanda enabling visitors to see them in their original setting for the first time in 1,800 years. There is also a small museum which includes an exhibition about the site as well as finds which were uncovered during excavation. Only earthworks remain. For a true treasure trove of Roman artifacts, one need only visit the Museum of … It was completely remodelled in 310 AD, and was transformed into a dwelling for the elite. Excavated in 1879, evidence of a civilian settlement, or vicus, was also uncovered. ',54.350719,-3.404217,4],['Milefortlet 21

Although the mighty Hadrians Wall stood as the main defensive feature protecting the northern extent of the Roman Empire in Britain, the coastline close to the Scottish border was still exposed to attack. It is believed this was a private homestead that was the home of a very wealthy Romano-Briton. Roman Ruins England Silchester Roman town Walls and Amphitheatre. Ruinsseem to materialize in the unlikeliest places in this former capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. The entire west wing was heated and furnished. There is also a Roman gate still visible, albeit blocked up and incorporated into the medieval city walls. Although Scotland also lays claim to a abundance of Roman remains, most of these date from the 1st and 2nd centuries and therefore are not as well preserved as their southern neighbours. This location is dated to 280 AD. Prior to this, visitors to the ruins had mistakenly confused the remains of Britain’s biggest Roman Amphitheatre with King Arthur’s Round Table! Arbeia Roman Fort, Northumberland. Some parts still stand today including the original Roman gate. ',51.889567,.893857,4],['Carrawbugh

Once the most northern fort on Hadrians Wall, today the only remains of Carrawburgh fort (a.k.a. Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheater is key site in history of Roman Britain, used during the entire length of the occupation from the invasion of AD 43 until the end of Roman rule in 410. Remains that can be seen today include the military headquarters which is open to the public and located underneath modern day York Minster, as well as a Roman bath (located under the Roman Bath pub in St Sampsons Square), a temple, as well as a portion of city wall in the Museum Gardens known as the Multangular Tower. There are so many locations to consider when trying to find the best 10 Roman ruins/buildings in England. The remains of a large Roman fort can still be seen there. Instead, the Anglo-Saxons decided to make nearby Winchester their home, leaving the remarkably intact remains that can still be seen today including the city walls and the amphitheatre.

Click here for more information',51.360657,-1.084412,4],['Camulodunum (Colchester)

Camulodunum (or modern day Colchester) was the home of the first permanent Roman fortress to be built in Britain in AD 43. Today all of the remains lay underground with only minor earthworks being visible. In the 18th century a large hoard of Roman gold ornaments was found (now on show in the British Museum). There is also a small section of Roman city wall to the east of the arch. Today the most visible part of the remains is the town wall which still stands at around 20 feet high. The Roman army was far better equipped. An archaeological dig in the heart of the City provides a unique insight into the first 400 years of London's Roman history, experts say. Excavated in 1975, the public baths served the local Romano-British community between the 2nd and 5th centuries. Unless you’ve been living under a rock – or a temple – it’s likely that you’ll have heard of the famous Roman ruins of Pompeii and the ancient architectural gems of Rome. ',53.452132,-1.987892,4],['Bignor Roman Villa

Boasting some of the most complete Roman mosaics in the country, Bignor Roman Villa was discovered in 1811 by a local farmer and has been a popular visitor attraction ever since. Today the route is still used by many major roads including the A1, although the occasional Roman milestone still remains. This villa is in excellent condition; it is filled with awesome facts and interesting bits of ancient Roman architecture. By the 3rd century AD the city had been rebuilt and grown into an area of around 130 acres, enclosed by a massive city wall with seven gates and a substantial earth bank. Remains of catapult emplacements have been found, once used by the Romans to fire boulders at marauders coming down Dere Street from the north. Although many of these defences have now been lost, including the watchtowers that stood between each milefortlet, Milefortlet 21 is the first to be fully excavated. ',51.663893,-3.813106,4],['Sarn Helen Roman road

One of the best preserved Roman roads in the whole of Britain, the remains of both cobbles and a ditch are still visible at the Maen Madoc stone in the Brecon Beacons. This is a beautifully kept structure that will give you true insight into the daily life of a Roman soldier. Museum of London. This Roman fort was used throughout ancient times. Remains that can be seen today include Dere Street as well the camps ramparts and entrances. Only four bastions have been lost in the past 1600 years, whilst inside the Roman perimeter walls is a Norman stronghold. ',52.584173,1.294423,4],['Calleva Atrebatum

This relatively well preserved town is unique in that it became completely disused after the end of the Roman rule in Britain. Dolaucothi Gold Mines. The entire property was enclosed by a giant wall. These remains date back to around 143AD, and were discovered by builders in 1973. ',50.819215,.334064,4],['Piddington Roman Villa

This Roman villa was found by local workmen in 1781 when they uncovered a complete mosaic. An observation tower in the museum grounds reveals the extensive remains of the site. ',54.807635,-3.153126,4],['Plumpton (Voreda) Fort

With the earthworks still clearly visible from the adjacent A6, the fort was built upon the old Roman road that ran northwards to Hadrian’s Wall. ',55.601628,-2.688544,4],['Bar Hill Fort

Situated on the highest point of the Antonine Wall, the remains of Bar Hill include a bath house, granary, barracks and fort headquarters. This is one of the biggest Roman villas in England. Emperor Claudius decided to invade Britain to distract Roman citizens from his own political problems. St Brides Church. ',55.964744,-4.032825,4],['Pennymuir Roman camps

Pennymuir was once home to three temporary camps for Roman legions heading between Hadrians Wall and the Antonine Wall. Rome decided the best plan to conquer Britain was to create city-states by offering various tribes positions of power in exchange for not fighting. Many of these defences have now been lost, and only the earthwork remains of Gabrosentum are visible. ',52.183671,-.824496,4],['Piecebridge Roman Bridge

The remains of a Roman Bridge which once led into Piercebridge Roman Fort from across the River Tees. It is an impressive structure designed to hold 8,000 spectators. Most of the route has now been incorporated into the A1, but there are still parts (namely just south of Lincoln) where the original Roman road is a public footpath. Amongst the remains here are some of the best surviving examples of military granaries in Britain. 5621230. Free and open access at any reasonable time. Stroll along the nearby leafy landscaped expanse that fronts the Guadiana River and you’ll come upon a half-mile long Roman bridge, the longest suc… ',55.919862,-4.328031,4],['Castlecary

Built in AD 80 by Governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola, the impressive remains of Castlecary Antonine Wall fort are well worth a visit and are easily accessed from the M80. After it was captured by the Romans, it was rebuilt and grew to 130 acres. Occupied until the early 4th century, St Bridget’s church and graveyard now stands on the north-east corner of the fort. ',51.861541,-4.298465,4],['Nidum, Neath

Situated at the corner of a main road and a modern housing estate lies the remains of the south gate of Nidum Roman Fort. ',51.766625,-.480802,4],['Great Witcombe Roman Villa

Built in the first century AD, it is thought that Great Witcombe Villa once housed a fabulous water garden. It housed a cohort of 500 men, the fourth Cohort of Dalmatians, infantry soldiers from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro.

Read our full article on Hardknott Roman Fort here. Hadrian’s Wall snakes across the pastoral landscape. It has not been fully excavated yet. ',54.42237,-2.96868,4],['Aesica Roman Fort

Excavated in the late 19th century, Aesica is the ninth fort on Hadrians Wall. This village originated as a Roman fort. Maryport represents the southernmost fort in these defences, guarding against a crossing of the Solway Firth. This site is believed to be the original home to several amphitheaters that were built at the same location. ',53.81192,-2.531675,4],['Burgh Castle

This third century Saxon Shore Fort was built to defend the south coast of Britain against invaders from Denmark and Germany. ',51.433554,-1.570138,4],['London Wall

From around 200 AD, the shape of London was defined by one single structure; its massive city wall. Sites in England | Sites in Scotland | Sites in Wales. ',53.237177,-.538215,4],['Pevensey Roman Fort

This Saxon Shore Fort was built around AD290, and although most of the structure dates from the medieval times there is significant Roman masonry in the outer curtain wall. There is also a museum on site. ',55.010354,-2.005504,4],['Ham Hill

Originally an Iron Age hill fort, the Romans captured the site from the Britons in AD45. ',55.024889,-2.137514,4],['Chichester City Walls

A surprisingly large amount of the original Roman core remains in Chichesters city walls, although most of the visible stonework is the result of 18th century restoration. ',54.57394,-3.576298,4],['Ravenglass Bath House

With its stone walls still standing at almost 4m high, the ruined bath house stands outside the nearby 2nd century Ravenglass Roman fort. A strategically important outpost, it formed part of a military frontier against the hostile Picts to the north. From the heritage site of Hadrian’s Wall (which most people have heard of) to many lesser-known Roman Forts, Villas and even castles. The 10 best ruins in Britain Britain is rightly known for its great stately houses, castles and churches – and its ruins are also worthy of celebration Rowan Moore This fort was once a maritime supply fort for Hadrian’s wall. Although many of these defences have now been lost, one of the major forts was located at Beckfort. Recently a museum was set up on the site displaying a host of finds and remains from the villa. In the year 143 AD, 40,000 Roman soldiers invaded Britain in a very hard fought battle because the native British showed great tenacity. ',55.176307,-1.859533,4],['Dubris

Dubris, now known as Dover, was one of the most important sites in Roman Britain. Many Romans considered Britain to be cursed. ',54.9912,-2.360204,4],['Viroconium Cornoviorum (Wroxeter Roman City)

Once the fourth largest Roman city in England, Viroconium Cornoviorum (now called Wroxeter) contains the largest free-standing Roman ruin in England as well as other extensive remains. At its peak, the amphitheatre could have seated up to 8000 people. A coin from the period of Emperor Vespasian’s rule found at the site. The excavated part of the site is now managed by English Heritage and is open to the public free of charge. The ruins of city walls. ',54.721311,-3.49563,4],['Wigton (Maglona) Fort

Also known as Old Carlisle, the fort was constructed towards the end of the first century AD. Originally of turf and timber construction, the fort served as an important naval base guarding the nearby harbour. The museum also includes other collections, charting the social history, archaeology and geology of region. Of all the Roman remains in Britain, Hadrian's Wall is probably the most famous. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. There are still remains of the original barracks, and you can still see how soldiers lived long ago. The remains are remarkably complete and include sculpture, coins, jewellery and the bronze head of the goddess Sulis Minerva. There are also sections of the original Dere Street which have not been built on, such as at West Woodburn in Northumberland and Gilston in Scotland. After acquiring a force of local tribes, Rome began to expand its control to the remaining parts of Britain. The woman, named Jess, sent … ',55.419363,-2.392429,4],['Rough Castle

Although Rough Castle was the second smallest fort on the Antonine Wall, it is also one the best preserved with relatively well defined remparts still visible today. The villa dates from around 200AD and was demolished or burnt down around 200 years later. ',50.672911,-1.152277,4],['Bremenium

Bremenium was once an extremely well defended Dere Street fort complete with artillery defences. To plug this gap in their defences, the Romans built a series of milefortlets extending down the Cumbrian coast from Hadrians Wall, linked by a road rather than a wall. ',51.301696,-2.715189,4],['Chedworth Roman Villa

Although the structure of this villa dates from around AD120, it went through a dramatic extension and improvement in around AD310. ',56.542315,-3.425578,4],['Trimontium

Built as a base for the Romans advance into Scotland, Trimontium would have at one time housed around 2000 soldiers and civilians. It was mistakenly attributed to Agricola before the late 19th century, but in fact was the work of Hadrian. It was rediscovered in 1811 by a farmer. This was the crowning point of his career and politically and militarily bolstered his position. Unfortunately the remains of the fort now lie underground although it is still possible to make out the ramparts. The most significant Roman site in the region is the villa complex at Castle Hill (IPS 015, IPS 200, IPS 203, IPS 421 etc, sometimes also known as the Whitton villa).The villa complex has several buildings, perhaps arranged around a courtyard, located in a prominent south-facing location at 35m above OD. The archaeology of the Vesuvius eruption, including; Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, Boscoreale, Hadrian's Villa and other sites. ',53.961334,-1.08704,4],['Durovernum Cantiacorum (Canterbury)

Once the capital of a Celtic tribe called the Cantiaci, Canterbury was captured by the Romans in the 1st century AD and renamed Durovernum Cantiacorum (meaning stronghold of the Cantiaci). It is also the site of Britain's only known Roman Chariot Racing Track. ',51.825242,-3.575835,4],['Segontium

Built in around 80AD just a few years after completing their conquest of Wales, Segontium was the largest and most important Roman fort in north Wales. ',52.373215,-1.496737,4],['Lydney Park

Once a Iron Age fort, Lydney Park was used by the Romans for the mining of iron ore. It is amazing to see how the people lived their daily lives. Lost for centuries, many sections of the wall were uncovered during WW2 bombing and can now be seen from Tower Bridge all of the way to Farringdon. ',53.311663,-4.631974,4],['Caerleon (Isca Augusta)

Built in AD75 to support the Roman conquest of Wales, Isca Augusta once housed up to 5,000 soldiers and was not abandoned until the late 4th century / early 5th century AD. Finally, be sure to look out for the Roman masonry which has been reused in the walls of the church. It also saw gladiatorial combat, cock fighting, wrestling, and bull baiting. Today there are some fantastic mosaics on display, as well as a museum and a reconstructed Roman garden. ',51.128344,1.322946,4],['Epiacum (Whitley Castle)

This peculiar lozenge shaped fort was thought to have protected Roman lead mine interests in the area, as well as acting as a support fort for nearby Hadrians Wall. ',50.719071,-3.531573,4],['Fishbourne Roman Palace

Larger than Buckingham Palace and easily the largest Roman residence north of the Alps, Fishbourne Roman Palace was built in the 1st century AD although it is not known who for. ',54.826064,-3.418793,4],['Moresby (Gabrosentum) Fort

Although the mighty Hadrians Wall stood as the main defensive feature protecting the northern extent of the Roman Empire in Britain, the coastline close to the Scottish border was still exposed to attack. ',51.753993,-.358147,4],['Vindolanda

Built to protect the Stanegate (a road which ran just south of Hadrians Wall), Vindolanda is perhaps best known as the site where the Vindolanda Tablets (the oldest handwritten documents in Britain) were found. Browse our interactive map of Anglo-Saxon remains throughout Britain. ',54.856573,-1.572281,4],['Corbridge Roman Site

Starting life as a Hadrians Wall fort, Cordbridge developed into a large civilian centre sometime in the late 2nd century AD. Only since the early 1900’s have the secrets of the Roman fortress of Isca been slowly rescued from oblivion. This villa can be dated as far back as the 1st century AD and was in use until around the 4th century. There is also a museum on the site which displays the Corbridge Hoard.

Click here for our full article',54.978306,-2.02974,4],['Crofton Roman Villa

The only publically accessible Roman villa in London, Crofton is situated next door to Orpington Station and features some quite substantial remains including tessellated floors and a hypocaust. There is also a museum at the site which houses a collection of Roman finds from the nearby area. Many famous pieces, such as the dolphin, can be viewed. ',54.985348,-2.523369,4],['Newport Arch / Lincoln City Wall

Newport Arch was built in the 3rd century to carry Ermine Street through the city of Lincoln and is still used by traffic today. This site is controlled by National Trust and it dates back to 120 AD. This villa is world famous for its mosaic of Orpheus. ',51.481497,-3.180783,4],['Cold Knap, Barry

Cold Knap was once a Roman port, and the remains of a 3rd century building can still be seen along the shore. The villa was burned to the ground about 200... 3. The other walls have Roman foundations although were rebuilt some time later. ',55.958827,-4.072068,4],['Bearsden Bath House

Almost all of the Roman fort at Bearsden is hidden under modern housing, although the forts bath house has been excavated and is now on public display. ',55.013359,-2.330239,4],['Jewry Wall

Standing up to 8 metres high, this strikingly well preserved wall was once part of a Roman bath house. A small, child sized, and eerily life-like bronze hand has been discovered during the excavation of a Severan fort ditch at Roman Vindolanda. ',51.827874,-.210114,4],['Winchester City Walls

Surrounding Winchesters cathedral grounds is the old medieval city wall, with one visible section of the original Roman wall still intact. Over the next 400 years the fort grew into one of the largest Roman cities in the country and even, for a short time, the capital of Britain. Situated on the site of Bloomberg’s new European headquarters, this anticipated new cultural hub showcases the ancient temple, a selection of the remarkable Roman artefacts found during the recent excavation, and a series of contemporary art commissions … ',51.42238,-1.694598,4],['Dere Street

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