The pediment from the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath is one of the best-known objects from Roman Britain. It originally looked down on people entering the temple precinct from a height of 12 metres.
The original site was a temple to the goddess Sulis Minerva who gives her name to the Roman Bath, Aquae Sulis. ‌Zofia ...
Bath and North East Somerset Council has set ... The proposal forms the third and fourth phases of the Sulis Down development. A Hignett Family Trust statement said: "The plan will encourage ...
Where the Cross Bath now stands, the Celts revered their goddess Sul, in whose honour the Romans named their spa town, Aquae Sulis. The Cross Spring remains a recognised official sacred site today.
Bath’s healthcare heroes were recognised during the Sulis Hospital Awards Evening held on October 5. The annual awards celebrate the achievements of people across the hospital. Those who have ...
More than 15,000 patients have now been seen at three new diagnostic centres since they opened, according to an NHS trust.