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Remains of Hypocaust from Slack Roman Camp Re Erected in Ravensknowle Park

A Grade II Listed Building in Dalton, Kirklees

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Latitude: 53.6448 / 53°38'41"N

Longitude: -1.755 / 1°45'17"W

OS Eastings: 416295

OS Northings: 416505

OS Grid: SE162165

Mapcode National: GBR JV59.V5

Mapcode Global: WHCB2.0NL5

Plus Code: 9C5WJ6VW+W2

Entry Name: Remains of Hypocaust from Slack Roman Camp Re Erected in Ravensknowle Park

Listing Date: 29 September 1978

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1266976

English Heritage Legacy ID: 419758

ID on this website: 101266976

Location: Ravensknowle Park, Grove Place, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, HD5

County: Kirklees

Electoral Ward/Division: Dalton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Huddersfield

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Kirkheaton St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


WAKEFIELD ROAD
1.
5113
(South Side)
Remains of hypocaust
from Slack Roman Camp,
re-erected in Ravensknowle Park
SE 1616 35/1335
II
2.
Between 79 and circa 130 AD (the occupation date of Slack). Terracotta tiled
floor. Rubble columns.


Listing NGR: SE1629516505

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