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Welwyn & Hatfield Museum Service
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Mill Green Museum And Mill, Mill Green AL9 5PD, Hatfield, East Riding of Yorkshire.
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Welcome The Museum Service manages Mill Green Museum and Mill, and Welwyn Roman Baths. One day Historic Food Courses 10am-4.30pm, Cost: 95 Historic food expert Linda Dobbs at Mill Green Museum is running her fascinating new historic cookery courses Ask for details and planned themes. Also on display are archaeological finds from the Welwyn area and an exhibition devoted to the history of the site, which was uncovered during the 1960s and 70s by the Welwyn Archaeological Society. You can find out how this vault was built. The baths are ingeniously preserved in a steel vault under the A1(M) motorway at its junction with the A1000 - just off the central roundabout of the Welwyn By-Pass. The layout of the cold, warm and hot rooms and the heating system are remarkably well preserved. The bath house remains are a scheduled ancient monument and were once part of a fine villa. Learn about how the Romans liked to relax with an elegant culture of bathing, and admire their creativity and style. You can't take a hot bath any more - the boiler went out about 1,800 years ago when the Romans left! But you can see some fascinating remains which have survived from their time. It is located in a vault under junction 6 of the A1(M) Welwyn Roman Baths Tunnel through time to the world of the Romans - with a visit to Welwyn Roman Baths. Welwyn Roman Baths is a 3rd century AD Roman Bath-house, part of what was once a private Roman villa known as Dicket Mead. Located close to junction 4, A1(M). It also house the social history, art and archaeology collections for the Welwyn Hatfield District. About Us Mill Green Mill is a reconstructed 18th century watermill still going strong milling organic wholemeal flour. We run exhibitions, events and activities, plus school visits. We also run baking courses: Food Courses and craft workshops Craft Courses and Workshops.

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