Thesaurus Term/Concept: BATH HOUSE

Identifier 70433
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A building equipped with facilities for bathing, and occasionally public baths.

Broader Terms/Concepts (2)

Related Terms/Concepts (4)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (0)

Instances/Examples (12)

Context Record
Monument Type MSF36155 Bath House Phase 1 (Ipswich UAD child record)
Monument Type MSF36157 Bath House Phase 2 (Ipswich UAD child record)
Monument Type MSF4226 Bath house, remains of two rooms each 10 feet long and circa 8 feet wide, with two small plunge baths. (Rom) (Monument)
Monument Type MSF5950 Building complex including villa and possible bathhouse, massive post-built aisled structure, enclosure and circular structures plus la… (Rom) (Monument)
Monument Type MSF2352 Burnt House Farm (Rom) (Monument)
Monument Type MSF6400 Exning Villa (Monument)
Monument Type MSF29647 Possible discovery of a 'bathhouse' to the rear of the west side of New Road (Monument)
Monument Type MSF23007 Roman building (Monument)
Monument Type MSF5869 Roman villa at Liston Lane (Monument)
Monument Type MSF2564 Stanton Chare; Stanton Chair (Rom) (Monument)
Monument Type MSF7201 Sty Field, Dover Farm (Rom) (Monument)
Monument Type MSF16296 The Bath House (1839); Pump House (1797); Hengrave Park (Monument)