Roman Hypocaust in the cellar of 39 Bridge Street (Spudulike), Chester

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Roman Hypocaust in the cellar of 39 Bridge Street (Spudulike), Chester

Image: © Jeff Buck Taken: 17 Jan 2014

39 Bridge Street, Chester is famous for having the remains of a 2nd century Roman hypocaust and bath house in its cellar. The ground floor and cellar are now used by Spudulike. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/39_Bridge_Street,_Chester

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