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Wigan Roman Bath House
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The Wigan Roman Bath House is a historical site featuring remains from the 2nd century, located in Wigan, England. Discovered in 2005 during the construction of the Grand Arcade shopping center, it is believed to have been part of a Roman hotel, showcasing the architectural style of that era.
This site includes a hypocaust, a system used by the Romans for heating bathhouses, and provides insight into Roman bathing culture. The remains depict the structure and function of a Roman bathhouse, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient life in the region.
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The Hypocaust and Roman Bath House was discovered in 2005. It is thought to have been a Roman Hotel ...
A roman ruin unearthed when building the grand arcade shopping centre. It depicts a roman bath house...
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