Beyond Fabrica Hill

Published 28th of November, 2017

Ancient Baths

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Antiquities are all around. We were surprised at how many.

A New Visitor Centre?

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Behind the amphitheatre, some sort of sheltered structure is being built. What will it be? Part of the floor looks like a cattle grid. Is there something interesting to see below it?

More Building

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As we walked around we could see more building work. Unfortunately there was nothing to give any indication as to what was going on.

More Baths

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When we reached these baths it became clear that we were nowhere near the end of the artifacts. We will cover the area in more depth in a future blog, but we snapped a few shots to whet your appetite.

St Paul's Pillar

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These ruins have a different type of walkway, allowing visitors to view the ruins without causing any erosion. I think it detracts a little from the view, but I can't see any better way of allowing access without the place being damaged.

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