Roman fort at The Lunt

Roman fort at The Lunt
The reconstructed main gatehouse as seen from inside the fort
Interactive map of Roman fort at The Lunt
TypeRoman fort (archaeological site)
LocationBaginton, Warwickshire, England
Coordinates52°22′22″N 1°29′48″W / 52.37272°N 1.496571°W / 52.37272; -1.496571
OS grid referenceSP 34415 75158
Builtc. AD 60
Original useSupply depot and headquarters for an unknown Roman legion
Rebuilt1970s (partial reconstruction)
Current useMuseum
Architectural styleMilitary engineering of ancient Rome
Governing bodyHerbert Art Gallery and Museum
Websitewww.luntromanfort.org
Official nameRoman fort at The Lunt
Designated14 June 1962
Reference no.1017245

The Roman fort at The Lunt, also known as the Lunt Roman fort, is the archaeological site of a Roman fort, of unknown name, in the Roman province of Britannia. It is open to the public and located in the village of Baginton on the south eastern outskirts of Coventry. The fort has now been fully excavated and partially reconstructed; the wooden gateway rebuild was led by archaeologist Margaret Rylatt, using the same tools and techniques that the military engineers of the Roman Army would have used. In 2001, Anglo Saxon artefacts dating to Sub-Roman Britain were discovered on the site.

The site has a large steep wooded bank, known as The Lunt, just beyond the northern boundary of the fort, which descends to the River Sowe. The elevation from the top of the bank provides good views of the landscape to the north for two or three miles (about 4.0 km).