‘Roman’ Bath (No Comments)

Bath remains – possibly Roman, Strand Lane, London.
Maintained by Westminster City Council.

Facilities

No WC

Photos

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Address

Roman Bath, 5 Strand Lane, London, WC2

Contact Numbers

Tel: 020 8232 5050
Email: romanbath@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Chedworth Roman Villa (No Comments)

Archaeological remains of one of the largest Romano-British villas found in Britain. Discovered in 1864 the site has revealed over a mile of walls as well as mosaics, bathhouses and water shrine.

Facilities

Family trails, Shop selling a wide range of Roman and archaeological books, Snacks and drinks available in shop, Tea tent which serves hot drinks and sandwiches is open during school holidays and weekends, Baby-changing facilities, Family trails, Children’s guide and quiz/trail, Pushchairs and baby back-carriers permitted.

Photos

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Address

Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 3LJ

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01242 890256
Email: chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Hadrian’s Wall and Housesteads Fort (No Comments)

World famous Hadrian’s Wall runs across what was the most northerly point of the Roman Empire within Britain.

It has 16 permanent bases of which Housesteads Fort is best preserved. Hadrian’s Wall was built around AD122.

The National Trust owns 6 miles of the Wall, running west from Housesteads Fort to Cawfields Quarry.
Housesteads Fort is owned by the National Trust and maintained and managed by English Heritage.

Facilities

Shop and Information at Housesteads car park, Kiosk, Baby-changing facilities, Dogs permitted on leads only due to sheep and ground-nesting birds.

Potos

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Address

Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6NN

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01434 344363

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Hardwick Hall (No Comments)

Fantastic Elizabethan house built by Bess of Hardwick. A must to visit.

The ruins of the Hardwick Old Hall in the grounds are owned by the National Trust and administered by English Heritage. (01246 850431)

Facilities

Souvenirs, Restaurant serving hot food until 2.30pm with Children’s menu, Baby-changing facilities, Front-carrying baby slings and hip-carrying seats for loan, Dogs permitted on leads and only in park and car park.

Photos

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Address

Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S44 5QJ

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01246 850430
Email: hardwickhall@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Lyveden New Bield (No Comments)

The project of Sir Thomas Tresham to symbolise his Catholic faith, Lyveden New Bield remains incomplete and almost unaltered since his death in 1605.

Facilities

Small gift selection, Drinks and confectionery sold in the shop, Baby-changing facilties, Pushchairs and back-carriers permitted, Dogs permitted on leads only.

Photos

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Address

Lyveden New Bield, Oundle, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, PE8 5AT

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01832 205358
Email: lyvedennewbield@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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Mount Grace Priory (No Comments)

14th- century ruin.

England’s most important Carthusian priory.

The priory is financed, administered and maintained by English Heritage.

Facilities

Shop selling herbs amongst other items, Cold drinks and snacks from the shop, Baby-changing facilities, Pushchairs and back-carriers permitted, Children’s quiz/trail.

Photos

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Address

Staddle Bridge, Northallerton, North Yorkshire,  DL6 3JG

Contact Numbers

Tel: 01609 883494
Email: mountgracepriory@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

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