- Rochester is a city located on the River Medway in the County of Kent, noted for its Norman Cathedral and Castle.
- It was the Roman town of Durobrivae Cantiacorum and had a Roman Bridge which carried Watling Street across the Medway. There are no visible Roman Remains.
Roman Sites
- Rochester City Walls
- In the 13th-14th centuries CE, the Normans rebuilt over the Roman Stone Walls which date to c. 225 CE.
- Parts of the Roman Walls are visible.
Roman Roads
- Watling Street
- Richborough–Canterbury-Rochester-London.
- Iter II
- same route as Watling Street.
- Iter III
- Dover–Canterbury then the same route as Watling Street.
- Iter IV
- Lympne–Canterbury then the same route as Watling Street.
Rochester Roman City Wall