North Leigh Roman Villa

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North Leigh Roman Villa is a well-preserved Romano-British villa complex in Oxfordshire, England, notable for its extensive mosaic floors and remains of a large courtyard house.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman villa
archaeological site
scheduled monument
coordinateSystem OS grid reference
country United Kingdom
endDate 5th century
excavatedBy E. M. Jope NERFINISHED
J. H. Parker NERFINISHED
excavatedIn 1813
1864
1920s
hasAccess footpath
hasArchaeologicalFind architectural fragments
bone objects
coins
glass
metal objects
pottery
roof tiles
wall plaster
hasArchaeologicalPeriod Romano-British period
hasBuildingMaterial local stone
mortar
tile
hasNotableWork 4th-century mosaic floors
hasParking small car park
hasSiteFeature bath house
corridor ranges
courtyard
courtyard house
domestic rooms
farm buildings
garden area
hypocaust system
latrine
mosaic floors
well
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn England
North Leigh NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire
River Evenlode valley
managedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement North Leigh village NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Witney NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
startDate 1st century
wasExpandedIn 2nd century
3rd century
4th century

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North Leigh hasHistoricSite North Leigh Roman Villa