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The bath house at Welwyn |
With the south gate of Verulamium (just outside modern St Albans) probably remaining in use until about AD 600, the town was part of a working Romano-British settlement which was set up to defend itself from increasing Saxon encroachment, although it's unlikely that the Roman baths at nearby Welwyn would have lasted quite so long. |
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