Museum
Chedworth Roman Villa
104 locals recommend,
Location
Gloucestershire, England
Tips from locals
Chedworth Roman Villa (NT) are the remains of one of the largest Romano-British villas in the country. The villa, which was built in phases from the 2nd until the 4th Century and was discovered in 1864, features several fine mosaics, two bathhouses, a water-shrine and latrine. The site museum also houses objects from the villa which have been discovered during the excavations.
Chedworth Roman Villa (NT) are the remains of one of the largest Romano-British villas in the country. The villa, which was built in phases from the 2nd until the 4th Century and was discovered in 1864, features several fine mosaics, two bathhouses, a water-shrine and latrine. The site museum also h…
A National Trust property set in a beautiful Cotswold valley you will find the remains of one of the grandest Roman villas in Britain Chedworth Roman Villa was rediscovered by the Victorians over 150 years ago. Leading the way in archaeology and conservation, Chedworth is coming towards the end of an exciting five-year summer excavations programme. A modern conservation building provides exceptional access to the extensive mosaic floors, hypocaust systems and bathhouse rooms. And a small museum houses a range of finds and artefacts from the villa.
A National Trust property set in a beautiful Cotswold valley you will find the remains of one of the grandest Roman villas in Britain Chedworth Roman Villa was rediscovered by the Victorians over 150 years ago. Leading the way in archaeology and conservation, Chedworth is coming towards the end of…