Ravenglass Roman Bath House
Ravenglass Roman Bath House (also known as Walls Castle) was once part of a 2nd century Roman fort and naval base. All that remains are the walls.
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Ravenglass Roman Bath House, Ravenglass, The Lake District, Cumbria , United Kingdom
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