Chedworth Roman Villa

Local nameChedworth Roman Villa
LocationChedworth, UK

Chedworth Roman Villa is located near Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England and is a scheduled monument. It is one of the largest and most elaborate Roman villas so far discovered in Britain and one with the latest occupation beyond the Roman period. The villa was built in phases from the early 2nd century to the 5th century, with the 4th-century construction transforming the building into an elite dwelling arranged around three sides of a courtyard. The 4th-century building included a heated and furnished west wing containing a dining-room with a fine mosaic floor, as well as two separate bathing suites: one for damp-heat and one for dry-heat.

The villa was discovered in 1864, and was excavated and opened to public view soon afterwards. It was acquired in 1924 by the National Trust who have conducted a long-term conservation programme, with new on-site facilities and cover-buildings.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chedworth_Roman_Villa

Official Website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth-roman-villa

Address (Unnamed Road), GL54 3, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°49'11.596" N -1°55'27.911" E

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