More information : (TF7177 2166) Roman Villa (R) Site of (NAT) (1) The villa is sketched in on an OS 25" plan at the place where the symbol is published. Tesserae found 1905 villa, with plan as attached, excavated 1906 under Major Bale. Finds include tiles, painted wall plaster, nails, bronze fibulae, animal bones, antlers and shells. Samian and other pottery, but no coins. Much of the villa is considered to have been destroyed when the clay pit (to the west of the excavation) was dug. (2) At the indicated site, which falls in a pasture field, is a slightly elevated platform with substantial surface disturbance. Adjacent to the west, are the remains of the clay pit, so this is almost certainly the site of the villa. No surface finds were made. Also, in the same field, to the west of the villa and to the south of the track, (TF 72 SW 8) and along its entire length is an area of non-surveyable earthworks (centred TF7160 2160) which although forming no coherent pattern probably represents former occupation. (3)
Additional reference. (4)
TF 716216. Earthworks suggesting possible enclosures and part of a trackway visible on vertical air photographs. (5) |