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Chedworth Roman Villa

Roman Mosaic Roman Mosaic

  • One of the largest and most important Roman rural houses in the country, dating back to 120 AD
  • The villa was discovered by accident in 1864, when a gamekeeper found fragments of paving and pottery whilst searching for his ferret!
  • Over thirty rooms were uncovered after excavation: see surviving mosaics, hypocausts (heating system), bath-houses, and latrines, dating back 1,700 years
  • Site thought to have been chosen because there was a supply of fast-running spring water
  • A short film gives a a helpful introduction to the site, then you may wander at your own pace around the carefully tended archaeological site
  • Surviving Roman Hypocaust Surviving Roman Hypocaust

    One of the Top 10 National Trust sites
  • Chedworth on the National Trust website

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Approx 1 hour southwest of Oxford.

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