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Roman remains found near Newton St. Loe near Bath 1838

Roman remains found near Newton St. Loe near Bath 1838

Image Reference: 45488
Image Date: 1838
Measurements: 24 x 7.5 cm
Medium: newspaper
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Chapman vol.2, p.104
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: During excavation for the Great Western Railway, two structures were found (thought by some to be the villa of the Roman governor for Bath) Noting the structures were built of lias stone and consisted of more than one floor the article describes the layout of building and its contents. It is pointed out the importance of preserving the remains for future generations. By Mr. H.E. Goodridge.
Newspaper cutting from the Bath and Cheltenham Gazette, 9th January 1838.

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