Ravenglass Roman Bath House

[2] The still standing walls are 13 ft (4 m) high, there are patches of the internal rendering, in dull red and white cement, and traces of the splayed window openings remain.

As the bath house is located outside the walls of the fort, some sources assume it served the civilian community as well as the military.

[5] The relatively good state of preservation of the bath house is believed to be attributable to its being adapted for domestic use in the medieval period.

The site can be reached from Ravenglass via a "miles without stiles" pedestrian route (part of a project to improve access for people with disabilities to places in the Lake District National Park).

[8] The ditch of the fort is visible from the bath house, but it is on private land and is bisected by the railway tracks of the Cumbrian Coast Line, which runs from Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness, with a station at Ravenglass.

Walls Castle, at Ravenglass in Cumbria .
Plan of visible remains
The remains at Walls Castle. The Graphic 1882