Billingsgate Roman House and Baths

In 1967 to 1970, the Coal Exchange was replaced by another building and the Lower Thames Street was enlarged.

Further excavations were made at the site and the remains were incorporated into the cellar of the new building, but were not open to the public.

Pottery has shown that the Roman house was erected in the late 2nd century and had at this time a north and an east wing around a courtyard.

In the 3rd century a bath was added into the open courtyard in the middle of the complex.

This is of special importance as there is little known about the end of the Roman rule in Britain, and this house attests a large-scale building in use until the beginning of the 5th century.

Billingsgate Roman Bath House