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Roman sites in Devon
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Jordan Hill Roman Temple
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Jordan Hill is a 4th century Romano-Celtic temple. Little of the temple remains beyond the foundation walls. Within the walls is a shaft over 10 feet deep, thought to have been built c 69-79 AD. The site appears to have fallen out of use c 379-395 AD, during the reign of the Emperor Theodosius.
Bowleaze Cove Way,
Weymouth,
Devon,
England
Attraction Type:
Roman
Location: 2 miles east of Weymouth off the A353. The South West Coast Path passes beside the site, which is just above Bowleaze Cove on the eastern edge of Weymouth.
Website: Jordan Hill Roman Temple
English Heritage
OS SY701820
Heritage Rating: ?
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