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The Roman Town House in Dorchester is a Roman ruin within Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Dorset County Council acquired Colliton Park in 1933 as the site for the construction of County Hall. The Town House was discovered in 1937/38 during an archaeological investigation carried out by the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological ...
Trevarthen, M. (2008), Suburban life in Roman Durnovaria: Excavations at the former County Hospital Site, Dorchester, Dorset 2000–2001, Trust for Wessex Archaeology, ISBN 978-1874350460 Durham, E. and Fulford, M. (2014) A Late Roman Town House and its Environs: The Excavations of C.D. Drew and K.C. Collingwood Selby in Colliton Park ...
English: Romano-British Town House, Dorchester, Dorset, 6 September 2019. The first buildings were built in AD 307 and extended AD 341 and abandoned in the late 4th/early 5th Centuries after the Roman retreat from Britain. The house comprises the only exposed remains of a Roman town house in Britain.
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There is a surviving fragment of the Roman wall, on Albert Road near the corner of Princes Street. It is a Grade II listed building . [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The 18th-century wall beside the Walk round Colliton Park on the line of the Roman defences is also Grade II listed.
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Roman Town House, Dorchester; S. St Peter's Church, Dorchester; Shire Hall, Dorchester; T. Tutankhamun Exhibition, Dorchester This page was last edited on 7 October ...