The East Baths
Aquae Sulis

The Temple Courtyard

The Bathing Complex

The Great Bath

The East Bath

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The East Bath


The eastern range of the bath house contained a large tepid bath fed by water that flowed through a pipe from the Great Bath. A series of heated rooms were developed here which became progressively larger until the site reached it maximum extent in the fourth century AD.

 

 


As part of the presentation of the site today, decorated walls have been suspended over the line of surviving wall foundations from the fourth century AD. This gives visitors an impression of the enormous size of some of the rooms in this bath house.

 


 


 


 


 

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