Letocetum

Local nameLetocetum Roman Baths and Museum
LocationLichfield, UK

Letocetum is the ancient remains of a Roman settlement. It was an important military staging post and posting station near the junction of Watling Street, the Roman military road to north Wales, and Icknield Street. The site is now within the parish of Wall, Staffordshire, England. It is owned and run by the National Trust, under the name Letocetum Roman Baths Site & Museum. The site is in the guardianship of English Heritage as Wall Roman Site.

The Romans came to Letocetum in 50 CE to establish a fortress during the early years of the invasion of Britain. The land could not support large numbers of soldiers and Letocetum, at an important cross-roads, became a large scale posting station. The settlement developed with successive bath houses and mansiones built to serve the official travellers as well as the growing civilian population.

Tags English HeritageRoman BathsRoman PeriodMilitaryArchaeological SiteBathsRomantic
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letocetum

Official Website https://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=304404

Email letocetum@nationaltrust.org.uk

Address Watling Street, WS14 0AW, Wall

Coordinates 52°39'24.459" N -1°51'24.264" E

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