Strand Lane 'Roman' Baths
The Roman Baths on Strand Lane in central London are a curious and atmospheric survival — a small plunge pool fed by a natural spring, long claimed to be Roman in origin though most evidence points to a seventeenth-century construction on an older site. Hidden away beside King's College in one of London's less-trodden passages, they carry an irresistible air of mystery and antiquity.
- Ancient spring-fed plunge pool
- Hidden away in central London
- Layers of mysterious history
Best for curious Londoners and Roman history enthusiasts who love uncovering hidden gems.
Things to see at Strand Lane 'Roman' Baths
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Sunken Bath Chamber
- Blue and White Dutch Wall Tiles
- Brick and Stone Vault Ceiling
- Settling Tank at the Eastern End