ποΈ Wilderspool-Elworth
Roman fort and settlement remains in northwest England
π Fast Facts
- Location: Warrington, Cheshire, northwest England (53.372767, -2.583188)
- Period: 1stβ2nd centuries CE (Roman occupation)
- Type: Military fort, vicus (civilian settlement), and river crossing
- Current status: Archaeological site with fragmentary above-ground remains; mostly subsurface
Wilderspool-Elworth represents a significant Roman military and civilian establishment situated on the River Mersey in what is now Warrington. The site functioned as a fort and associated settlement from approximately the 1st to 2nd century CE, controlling an important river crossing on the road network of Roman Britain. Archaeological excavations, particularly in the 20th century, revealed evidence of military occupation, civilian settlement, and trade activity, though much of the site now ...