ποΈ Caesaromagus-Long Melford
Roman settlement site in Suffolk, England
π Fast Facts
- Location: Long Melford, Suffolk, England (51.73Β°N, 0.47Β°E)
- Roman period: 1stβ4th century CE
- Status: Largely beneath modern village; partially excavated
- Significance: Minor Roman settlement on trade routes in eastern Britain
Caesaromagus was a small Roman settlement in what is now Long Melford, Suffolk, serving as a way station and trading post during the occupation of Britain. Archaeological evidence indicates occupation from the 1st to 4th centuries CE, with settlement concentrated around known Roman road networks. The site remains largely unexcavated and lies beneath the modern village, making systematic study difficult ...