The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of North Leigh Roman Villa

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Built c. 100AD the Roman villa lies near Akeman street. By the 4th century the villa had been enlarged in size and featured mozaic flooring which can be viewed inside a small building on the site. The hypocaust is also easily visible.
Built C 100AD the roman villa lies near to Akeman street. By the 4th century the villa had been enlarged in size and featured mozaic flooring which can be viewed inside a small building on the site. The hypocaust is also easily visible.
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The site was excavated in the 19th century and is now run by English Heritage. The site is unmanned and appears to be accessible 24/7. Access is via half a kilometre of farm track; parking is in a layby at the top of the track.
The site was excavated in the 19th century and is now run by English Heritage. The site is unmanned and apepars to be accessible 24/7. Access is via half a kilmeter of farm track, parking is in a layby at the top of the track.


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Built C 100AD the roman villa lies near to Akeman street. By the 4th century the villa had been enlarged in size and featured mozaic flooring which can be viewed inside a small building on the site. The hypocaust is also easily visible.

The site was excavated in the 19th century and is now run by English Heritage. The site is unmanned and apepars to be accessible 24/7. Access is via half a kilmeter of farm track, parking is in a layby at the top of the track.


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