Roman fort in County Durham reopens following revamp
The visitor centre at a Roman site in County Durham has reopened to the public following an essential refurbishment programme.
The improvements at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland, include a new building to replace the aged structure which covered the remains of the site’s Roman bathhouse and was no longer fit for purpose.
The new timber building will provide better protection from the weather for the valuable remains.
The interior has also been designed to replicate that of the original baths, with detailed mural designs.
In addition, the refurbishment scheme has included the creation of a new reception building and the installation of an electricity supply in the visitor centre.
Cllr Ossie Johnson, Cabinet member for tourism, culture, leisure and rural issues, said: “Binchester offers a fascinating insight into what life was like for the Romans of County Durham and is an important part of the county’s cultural offer.
“These improvements will greatly enhance the experience for visitors, helping us remain connected to our past but also helping to secure the site’s future as a visitor attraction.”
Dating back to 75AD, Binchester, originally known as Vinovia, was once one of the largest Roman military installations in the north of England.
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