Prestatyn Roman bath house remains

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Prestatyn Roman bath house remains are the archaeological remains of a Roman-era bathing complex in Prestatyn, Wales, offering insight into local Roman settlement and daily life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bath house
archaeological site
scheduled monument
approximateDate late 1st century to 4th century AD
associatedWith Roman occupation of North Wales NERFINISHED
category Archaeological sites in Denbighshire
Bathing complexes of the Roman Empire
Roman sites in Wales
country Wales
currentCondition ruins
discoveredBy archaeologists
era Roman period
evidenceFor Romanized lifestyle in the region
presence of a substantial Roman settlement at Prestatyn
excavated 20th century
hasFunction bathing
hygiene
social gathering place
hasInterpretiveSignage yes
hasPart bathing pools
cold room
heated rooms
hypocaust system
stone foundations
heritageStatus protected archaeological monument
locatedIn Denbighshire NERFINISHED
Prestatyn NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
managedBy local heritage authorities
material stone
tile
near modern town of Prestatyn
openToPublic yes
partOf Roman Britain NERFINISHED
preservation partially conserved
researchValue high for Roman provincial studies
significance evidence of Roman settlement at Prestatyn
example of Roman provincial bath architecture
insight into daily life in Roman Britain
touristAttraction local heritage attraction
usedBy inhabitants of a nearby Roman settlement
local Roman community

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