Lullingstone Roman Villa

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Lullingstone Roman Villa is a well-preserved Roman country house and archaeological site in Kent, England, notable for its mosaics, early Christian chapel, and insights into Romano-British life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman villa
archaeological site
scheduled monument
abandonedDuring 5th century AD
builtDuring 1st century AD
country United Kingdom
developedDuring 2nd century AD
3rd century AD
4th century AD
discoveredIn 1939
excavatedBy George W. Meates NERFINISHED
excavatedIn 1940s
1950s
hasChapel early Christian house-church
hasCollection Roman artefacts
hasEvidenceOf Roman agriculture
Roman architecture
Roman art
Roman pagan worship
Romano-British Christianity NERFINISHED
domestic life in Roman Britain
high-status occupation
luxury lifestyle
hasFeature Christian chapel
bath complex
granary
hypocaust system
mosaics
pagan shrine
protective cover building
reconstructed rooms
underfloor heating
visitor centre
wall paintings
hasInscription Latin inscriptions
hasMosaic Bellerophon mosaic NERFINISHED
Chi-Rho mosaic NERFINISHED
Christian-themed mosaic
Europa and the Bull mosaic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Darent Valley NERFINISHED
England
Kent NERFINISHED
Lullingstone NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Darent NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage
nearbyAttraction Lullingstone Castle NERFINISHED
Lullingstone Country Park NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
protectedAs scheduled ancient monument
region South East England
timePeriod Roman Britain NERFINISHED
usedFor agricultural estate management
country residence
religious worship

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north-west Kent hasLandmark Lullingstone Roman Villa
Eynsford hasNearbyAttraction Lullingstone Roman Villa