• Explore the exhibition in the granary and imagine yourself training horses in the gyrus - a feature not found anywhere else in a Roman fort.
  • The Lunt Roman Fort is the archaeological site of a Roman fort, of unknown name, in the Roman province of Britannia. It is open to the public and located in the village...
  • Part of the Fort was reconstructed during the 1970s, including the wooden gateway, using techniques the Romans themselves would have used.
  • This is a review of an educational trip to the Lunt, which was really good. The guides dress up as Romans and Celts and give a tour of the fort, which is largely just...
  • Lunt Roman Fort is a partially reconstructed timber fort with a unique circular training area for horses, a rebuilt granary, timber gateway and fort ramparts.
  • The monument includes the earthwork and buried remains of a Roman fort located on a plateau sloping gently on the east and west sides above `The Lunt'...
  • 3 Excavation after 1971 revealed a further Period, Period 4, which consisted of a ditched fort on a similar alignment but slightly larger than that of Period 2...
  • Lunt Roman Fort is a modern reconstruction located near the junction of the Fosse Way and Watling Street at Baginton, 4 miles (6.5km) from Coventry...
  • It is widely regarded that the Lunt Fort in Baginton was used as a horse training centre by the Romans.
  • Excavations have revealed the site was used around A.D. 60 for a Roman Fort built to help defend against the Boudican uprising around the time.
  • Lunt Roman Fort is a partially reconstructed turf and timber Roman fort dated to AD 60, with a unique 'gyrus', or circular training area for horses, a rebuilt granary...
  • Lunt Roman fort is in Baginton, near Coventry and is partial reconstruction of the fort that was established there in AD60 following the Boudiccan rebellion.
  • The Lunt Roman Fort offers this immersive experience, allowing visitors to feel the weight of Roman armor and understand the discipline and training required of a...