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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1951
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1950
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  3. Fosse Lane diverges at (today's) Guinea Lane and then joins the Via Julia which continues westwards.

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1949
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  4. Fosse Lane towards Bath based on Scarth, Rev H M. (1864) pp107-108. From point of divergence at Guinea Lane, the Fosse Way continues southwards until it reaches the North Gate of Aquae Sulis. It then exits through the South Gate

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1948
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  5. Fosse Lane towards Bath based on Scarth, Rev H M. 1864. Aquae Solis, or, Notices of Roman Bath. pp107-108.

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1943
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  6. Turning between The Paragon and Guinea Lane

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1942
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  7. Fosse Way leading in to Aquae Sulis based on Scarth, Rev H M. 1864. Aquae Solis, or, Notices of Roman Bath. pp107-108

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1941
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  8. Fosse Way leading in to Aquae Sulis based on Scarth, Rev H M. 1864. Aquae Solis, or, Notices of Roman Bath. pp107-108

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1940
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1939
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  10. Beneath the Mineral Water Hospital, now the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1938
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1937
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1936
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1873
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1872
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    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1871
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  16. 9-13 Bath Street

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1870
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  17. 9-13 Bath Street

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1869
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  18. The cellars under St Michael's Place were all excavated and the clear plan of Building C emerged, a massively built masonry structure subdivided into many small rooms. 9-13 Bath Street

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1868
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  19. The cellars under St Michael's Place were all excavated and the clear plan of Building C emerged, a massively built masonry structure subdivided into many small rooms. 9-13 Bath Street

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1867
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  20. Roman Building immediately to the east of the Cross Bath in the cellars of 9-13 Bath Street. The building is known as Building D. Associated Events: 9-13 Bath Street excavations (Ref: BN3959) Nos 7 & 7a Bath Street

    Closed almost 7 years ago · #1866
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