Strand Lane Roman Baths

Strand Lane Roman Baths
Trivia: Charles Dickens mentions the Strand Lane baths in "David Copperfield".

Strand Lane Roman Baths are one of Embankment's best-kept secrets, perched down an alleyway on Surrey Street a few minutes' walk from Temple Station. One theory is that the baths are the remaining section of a cistern built in 1612 to feed a fountain in the gardens of Old Somerset House, which was then a Royal Palace. Still, there's an argument as to whether or not they are even Roman, as the measurements are typical of the Tudor period, and the bricks used are generally larger than those used throughout the Roman period. Either way, they're well worth a visit.

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Where is Strand Lane Roman Baths?

Strand Lane Roman Baths is located at 5 Strand, WC2R 1AP, Covent Garden. Nearby is Covent Garden, London. Nearest Underground station is Covent Garden (approximately 250m away).