BUT these days you can also book an appointment to take a proper look at the bath, as well as some pretty Dutch-style tiles, and a plaque still erroneously explaining its Roman origins.
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.
And the most fascinating discovery of all was likely a first-century C.E. Roman tile production workshop found near the shoreline. The Discovery Of A Roman Tile Workshop From The First Century C.E ...