Bar Hill
Reconstruction drawing, bathhouse, Bar Hill
An illustration of the bath-house at Bar Hill Fort. The fort, excavated in 1902-1905 is the highest fort on the line of the Antonine Wall.
© Crown Copyright Historic Environment Scotland
(Image ref: yc-rom.7-1966-1)
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