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  1. Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort - Wikipedia

    Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort [1] is a site now located within Strathclyde Country Park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is east of where the South Calder Water flows into Strathclyde Loch. [2]

  2. Bothwellhaugh Roman Bathhouse is located in Strathclyde

    Bothwellhaugh Roman Bathhouse is located in Strathclyde Country Park. It dates from AD142 and was a facility attached to a nearby Roman Fort.

  3. The Romans – CultureNL Museums

    We know that they had bath houses included as part of the Antonine Wall forts. You can see evidence of one these baths in Bearsden and others were known to have existed at Cadder and Mumrills. You can visit a military bath house in Strathclyde Park.

  4. Bothwellhaugh Roman Bath House

    Located in Strathclyde Country Park, adjacent to the South Calder Water and just to the northwest of the Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort are the well-preserved remains of a Roman bath-house. Contemporary with the fort, the bath-house was in use between approximately 142 …

  5. Bothwellhaugh - Canmore

    A Roman bath-house was discovered in 1973 close to the left bank of the South Calder Water 95m NW of Bothwellhaugh Roman fort (NS75NW 2). It was fully excavated in 1975 before the area was to be flooded by an artificial loch.

  6. Strathclyde Park & Dalzell Estate Loop - VisitLanarkshire

    See the site of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort, visit a refurbished Roman bath-house and try not to get confused by a medieval bridge anachronistically named “Roman Bridge”.

  7. Strathclyde Country Park - Where To Go With Kids

    Feb 17, 2024 · The remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse can be seen in the park and it is the site of one of Scotland’s theme parks, M&D’s. The site of the Battle of Bothwell Bridge in 1679 is to the northwest of the park.

  8. Strathclyde Park unveils new heritage trail and refurbished Roman ...

    Dec 18, 2017 · As part of the Local Landscape Heroes project, the work of Phoenix Futures was extended into Strathclyde Park, focusing on the Roman bathhouse. Service users made a huge difference and...

  9. Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort: Overview of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort

    Located in Strathclyde Country Park, immediately to the west of present-day Motherwell, are traces of a 2nd C. Roman fort. This comprised a turf and clay rampart, exceeding 7m (23 feet) in thickness, inside a system of ditches, which enclosed a area of 1.8 ha (4.5 acres).

  10. Strathclyde Country Park | Scotland Off the Beaten Track - SOBT

    A leisurely stroll around the loch takes a couple of hours, with the remains of a Roman bath house, boat hire and a cafe all on the route. Not forgetting M&D’s, Scotland’s biggest theme park on the north side!

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