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Roman bathhouse, Exeter

Photograph at the Roman bathhouse, Exeter black plaque

To the west of the Cathedral lie buried the remains of the bathhouse of the Roman Second Augustan Legion built c. AD60, replaced c. AD 80 by the basilica and forum of the new town Isca Dumnoniorum, which remained until the 5th century. An Anglo-Saxon minster stood here from the 7th century, elevated to cathedral status in 1050.

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