Carlisle Roman Site (2)

Artist's Impression of Roman site at peak I ntroduction Yesterday, I undertook my 7th visit to this important Roman site at Carlisle (N.W. England) since 2023. This blog report should make useful background reading. Latest Information on the Carlisle Roman Site. The above luxury complex sat somewhat incongruously about one mile south of Hadrian's Wall which was the northern boundary of the Roman Empire and beyond which lay a territory occupied by hostile Picts .The key to this enigma probably rests with the Emperor, Septimus Severus who may have used the site as base during AD 208-211 (approx.) when he was engaged in extensive military campaigns in the north (across the Wall). In terms of date lines: The temple (bottom right) is Romano-British. The bathhouse (centre) is probably military, c. 130 AD. The main building is c. 209-400 AD After the Severan period the buildings appear to have undergone progressive decline due to poor maintenance. The site ...