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Extensive remains of the bath site which included changing rooms, hot rooms and cold plunge pools, on the edge of what is now the River North Tyne, dating from AD138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrian's Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Large wrought stones recovered from the site of the Roman Bridge that spanned the River North Tyne dating from AD 13, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrian's Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Storage alcoves in the changing room of the Roman Baths, dating from AD 138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrian's Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbrian National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Large wrought stones recovered from the site of the Roman Bridge that spanned the River North Tyne dating from AD 138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrian's Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The site of the Commandants House showing supports for suspended floor system with hot air to heat rooms above, dating from AD138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrian's Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe