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Lincolnshire Travel Guide - Roman sites

 Newport Arch
We had the pleasure of visiting here, and our information is based on our personal experiences We took some photos of this location that we'd like to share with you  

Newport Arch The best preserved of the many Roman remains in Lincoln, Newport Arch is a gateway across Bailgate, at the northern extremity of the old Roman city, where the Roman Ermine Street led north towards York. The Newport Arch was built in the early 2nd century AD, and is the only Roman arch in Britain still in daily use for transportation.
Newport/Bailgate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, LN1 3AZ

Attraction Type: Roman
Heritage Rating: Heritage Rating  ?
Location: At the top of Bailgate, a very short walk from the cathedral.
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