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  2. List of scheduled monuments in Bath and North East Somerset

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    The area has a population of 170,000, about half of whom live in Bath, making it 12 times more densely populated than the rest of the area. [ 2 ] A scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media ...

  3. Statue of Romulus and Remus, Beechbarrow - Wikipedia

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    [3] He worked on contract at a number of other farms, [26]: 7 notably for the Cristofoli family at Lower Farm in Batcombe, Somerset, where he built two snake decorated fish ponds. [21] Other examples of his work still survive, including the bus shelter opposite the George Inn in Croscombe, Somerset, [27] and another fish pond at Beechbarrow. [7 ...

  4. Roman Baths (Bath) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 a grant of £90,000 was made to Bath and North East Somerset Council to contribute towards the cost of re-developing displays and improving access to the Roman Baths, [42] by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport/Wolfson Fund, which was established to promote improvements in Museums and Galleries in England. [43]

  5. History of Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Somerset was part of the Roman Empire from 47 AD to about 409 AD. However, the end was not abrupt and elements of Romanitas lingered on for perhaps a century. Somerset was invaded from the south-east by the Second Legion Augusta, under the future emperor Vespasian. The hillforts of the Durotriges at Ham Hill and Cadbury Castle were captured ...

  6. Aquae Sulis - Wikipedia

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    Of particular note is the original Roman Great Bath still lead-lined and fed by the sacred spring through Roman lead pipes. A hoard of 30,000 silver coins, one of the largest discovered in Britain, was unearthed in an archaeological dig in 2012. The coins, believed to date from the 3rd century, were found not far away from the Roman baths. [15]

  7. Kingsdown Camp - Wikipedia

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    Kingsdown Camp is an Iron Age hillfort at Buckland Dinham 4.5 kilometres (3 mi) South East of Radstock, Somerset, England.It is a Scheduled Monument. [1] [2]It is a univallate hillfort with an area of 0.15 hectares (0.37 acres), and is approximately quadrilateral in shape. [3]

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