ποΈ Lindinis-Korinion
Romano-British settlement in Somerset
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Ilchester, Somerset, England (51.212Β°N, 2.519Β°W)
- Period: 1stβ4th century CE
- Status: Archaeological site; remains largely below ground
- Designation: Scheduled Ancient Monument
Lindinis (also recorded as Lindinis-Korinion) was a Romano-British settlement of regional importance during the imperial occupation of Britain. Located in the Parrett Valley in Somerset, it served as a minor administrative and commercial centre along the network of roads connecting larger settlements like Aquae Sulis (Bath) and Durnovaria (Dorchester). The site remains archaeologically significant as evidence of non-urban Roman settlement patterns in the Southwest ...