Entry to this space in the middle of Verulamium park is free, yet protected on all sides by walls and a ceiling.
The hypocaust is actually just a part of a suite of rooms from a large town house in 200AD. But this is the only part of that house that has been excavated so far.
The mosaic floor is well preserved and certain small sections have been left open to see the heating system below the tiles. This system could be considered a pre cursor to modern central heating.
There are remains of Roman walls scattered across the park, so do enjoy the day stretching your legs.
If you want to see something more substantial then a trip to the Roman theatre and the museum will be worth it.
But do remember that it will be a long walk on park grounds and the shortest routes are across the grass. If you have wheelchairs or buggies, it will take you much longer. read more