Bath House
These were associated with forts, towns, villas and more rarely with individual houses within towns. There are good examples preserved at Wroxeter and Leicester. Bath houses had complexes of rooms with baths of varying temperatures, cold plunge pools, rooms for changing in and being cleaned and massaged. They had hypocaust heating systems to warm floors and walls and often had elegantly organised water supplies and drainage.
Locations of Bath Houses in Roman Britain
- Ardotalia Thermae
- Caernarfon (Segontium) Courtyard house with Baths
- Carrawbrough (Brocolitia) Baths
- Clotagenium Bath House
- Gamesley (Ardotalia or Melandra) Roman Fort
- Gellygaer Fort Baths
- Great Casterton Baths
- Great Casterton Roman Fort
- Great Chesters (Aesica) Roman Bath House
- Hadrian's Wall - Fort - Benwell (Condercum)
- Hadrian's Wall - Fort - Chesters (Cilurnum)
- Halton Chesters (Onnum) Bath House
- Hardknott (Mediobogdum) Roman Fort
- Letocetum (Wall) Bath House
- Lydney Park - Baths
- Maesderwen (Llanfrynach) Roman Site
- Ravenglass (Glennaventa) Bathhouse
- Red House Roman Bath House
- Vindolanda (Chesterholm)
- Watercrook Baths
- Welwyn Roman Baths
- York Legionary Bath House