Honiton
Possible Settlement
Honiton stands on the Fosse Way between its south-western terminus at Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) and Ilchester (Lindinis), at the junction with the Roman coastal road running south-east to Dorchester (Durnovaria). Standing as it does between two British tribal domains, the Dumnonii in Cornwall to the west and the Durotriges of Devon and Dorset to the east, it is highly probable that a Romano-British rural temple once stood here.
Sites near Honiton
- Hembury Roman Fort (6 km)
Claudian Auxiliary Fort (AD 43–54), Iron Age Hillfort and Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure - Honeyditches (Seaton) Villa (12 km)
Villa - Axminster (Moridunum) Settlement (14 km)
Minor Settlement - Axminster Roman Fort (14 km)
Auxiliary Fort - Cullompton Forts (16 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) - Topsham Fort (23 km)
Major Settlement and Port - Stoke Hill Signal Station (25 km)
Fortlet - Tiverton Roman Fort (25 km)
Neronian Auxiliary Fort (AD 54–68) - Pilsdon Pen (25 km)
Iron Age Hillfort - Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) Roman Fort (26 km)
Legionary Fort