The Ivanhoe baths, erected in 1826, are frequented for their saline waters, which, as containing bromine, are found useful in scrofulous and rheumatic complaints.
I have just finished reading "Ivanhoe."
It plays a great part in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.
Nonetheless, Scott did not immediately seek to replicate the success of Ivanhoe with another chivalric romance.
He has been represented as the last of the Saxons - as a Saxon holding out against the Norman conquerors so late as the end of the 12th century (see Augustin Thierry's Norman Conquest, and compare Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe).