Evening Lecture with Roger Box
Thursday 22 March, 7-8.30pm
Romano-British villas were extensive rural complexes of domestic, agricultural and occasionally industrial buildings that were constructed throughout the Roman period, from the first to the fourth centuries AD. The remains of Withington Roman villa were first discovered in 1811 and Samuel Lysons was invited to carry out investigations; the remains of walls, pavements and third- to fourth-century AD mosaics were uncovered; enough to identity that the plan of the building was a tripartite corridor villa and bath-house.
Join Roger Box to uncover the magnificent villa and surrounding areas that neighboured Chedworth but are no longer visible.
Booking recommended
Admission
Cost: £6.75 per adult, £5.75 for season ticket holders
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