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(Child)
Price: £1.75
Adult ticket
(Adult)
Price: £2.50
Concession ticket
(Concession)
Price: £1.75
Family ticket
(Family)
Price: £7.00
When the owners of a nearby house sank new foundations for a garage in 1926, they discovered something that they found to be unusual. It was the site of a Roman farmhouse that had been built around the year 280 AD. Subsequent excavations revealed that this was a major find and told archaeologists more about the Roman way of life on the Isle of Wight. The Romans were fine designers and engineers and this is reflected in the remains of the villa, much of which is still in excellent condition. The hypocaust system graphically displays the famed Roman central heating and the villa even has the remains of a Roman bath which is in very good condition. The restoration team has painstakingly recreated scenes within the villa, and also outside by recreating a Roman herb garden as it would have been nearly 2000 years ago. Education room with family activities. Free quiz sheet for children.
Opening:
1st April – 31st October
Monday – Saturday 10am – 4:30
Sundays (July & August only) 12:00 - 16:00
Tel 01983 823847 for group bookings all year by appointment.
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