Commandant’s House, Chesters Fort, Hadrian’s Wall
Posted in Architecture, History, Trips at 12:00 on 16 December 2021
Previous posts on Chesters Fort are here, here, here and here.
Commandant’s house from distance:-
Closer view. Stacked bricks are likely part of the hypocaust (heating) system:-
Side nearest River North Tyne:-
Remains of the floor:-
These niches are part of the bath complex. I forgot to include them in the psot about the baths at Chesters:-
Tags: Ancient Monuments, Chesters Fort, Hadrian's Wall, River North Tyne





