Roman sites in Great Britain


There are many Roman sites in Great Britain that are open to the public. There are also many sites that do not require special access, including Roman roads, and sites that have not been uncovered.

England

[Buckinghamshire]

[Cheshire]

[Cumbria]

[Derbyshire]

[Devon]

[Dorset]

Durham">County Durham">Durham

[East Sussex]

[Essex]

  • Belgic oppidum
  • Caesaromagus. A Roman fort was built in AD 60, and a civilian town grew up around it. The town was given the name of Caesaromagus, although the reason for it being given the great honour of bearing the Imperial prefix is now unclear – possibly as a failed 'planned town' provincial capital to replace Londinium or Camulodunum.
  • Camulodunum. Oldest Roman wall in Britain, best-preserved Roman gateway in Britain, remains of two Roman theatres, oldest Roman church in UK and Castle museum
  • Great Dunmow
  • Heybridge, Maldon
  • Othona

[Gloucestershire]

[Greater Manchester]

[Hampshire]

[Herefordshire]

[Hertfordshire]

[Isle of Wight]

[Kent]

[Leicestershire]

[Lancashire]

[Lincolnshire]

[London]

[Norfolk]

[Northamptonshire]

[Northumberland]

[North Yorkshire]

[Nottinghamshire]

  • Ad Pontem
  • Crocolana
  • Margidunum
  • Segelocum or Agelocum
  • Vernometum

[Oxfordshire]

[Shropshire]

[Somerset]

[South Yorkshire]

[Staffordshire]

[Sussex]

See East Sussex, West Sussex

[Tyne and Wear]

[Warwickshire]

West Midlands">West Midlands (region)">West Midlands

[West Sussex]

[West Yorkshire]

[Wiltshire]

[Worcestershire]

Scotland

Inveresk Mithreum, by Musselburgh, near Edinburgh, link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/britannia/article/mithras-in-scotland-a-mithraeum-at-inveresk-east-lothian/544B6233F7F06415EE049C60A827C3C0

Wales