Roman Town House, County hall, Dorchester
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Image: © Nigel Mykura Taken: 25 May 2008
The roman town house is in the grounds of Dorset County Hall. The remains of the house are protected by a red steel framed, glass sided shelter. This is a view looking through one of the glass side walls with County Hall and the blue skies above reflected in it. If one ignores county hall one can see the internal structure of the shelter roof and at lower right part of an internal roman house wall. The steel rod in the foreground is a diagonal stabilising stay in the side wall of the shelter.