Metchley Fort
| Metchley Fort | |
|---|---|
| The site of the praetentura, pictured here in 2009 | |
| Founded during the reign of | Claudius | 
| Founded | c. AD 48 | 
| Abandoned | c. AD 200 | 
| Place in the Roman world | |
| Province | Britannia | 
| Directly connected to | Icknield Street | 
| Structure | |
| — Second fort structure — | |
| Built during the reign of | Domitian | 
| Built | AD 90 | 
| — Timber structure — | |
| Built during the reign of | Claudius | 
| Built | c. AD 48 | 
| Stationed military units | |
| — Legions — | |
| Legio XIV Gemina and Legio XX Valeria Victrix | |
| Events | Boudican revolt (possibly) | 
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 52°27′01″N 1°56′17″W / 52.4504°N 1.938°W | 
| Place name | Metchley | 
| Town | Birmingham | 
| County | West Midlands | 
| Country | England | 
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | SN643564 | 
| Site notes | |
| Discovery year | c. 1781 | 
| Condition | Earthworks, crop marks and ditches | 
| Controlled by | Scheduled Monument (SAM: CD129) | 
| Excavation dates | 1934-present | 
| Archaeologists | Mick Aston | 
Metchley Fort was a Roman fort in what is now Birmingham, England. It was built across four phases using a north-to-south plan.