The tile was found in a garden, and, although not unique to the area and could in theory be found anywhere, it is an indicator of the Roman's dominance here and the ancient Roman town of Cirencester.
This tile from the Roman Bath House at Melyd Avenue, Prestatyn, was a part of the roof called an Antifex tile. It is marked "LEG : XX" and with a running boar, the symbol of the 20th Legion.
After learning about the discovery of this Roman tile workshop, read about the worst emperors in Roman history. Then, read about ancient Rome’s fiercest gladiators.
This fragment of Roman terracotta tile was found on the site of the Roman fort and bath-house at Bothwellhaugh near Motherwell. I find this item fascinating because of the impressed footprint.