Ravenglass Roman Fort, Cumbria: Survey Report

Author(s): Keith Blood

In March 1998 the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) carried out an archaeological survey and investigation of Ravenglass Roman fort in Cumbria. The fort is reduced to an earthwork platform overgrown with trees and scrub. It has been severely mutilated by a railway cutting and by coastal erosion at its western end. By contrast much of the associated bath-house, known as Walls Castle, survives as standing masonry. (This was report number 18/1998 in a previous series)

Report Number:
83/1998
Series:
Other
Pages:
22

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