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Kings Weston Roman Villa

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Kings Weston Roman Villa
Kings Weston Roman Villa

Kings Weston Roman Villa is a Roman villa in Lawrence Weston in the north-west of Bristol (grid reference ST533775). The villa was discovered during the construction of the Lawrence Weston housing estate in 1947. Two distinct buildings (Eastern and Western) were discovered. The Eastern building was fully excavated (in 1948–50), the other lies mostly below Long Cross road. Finds from the site are now held in the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. At Kings Weston Roman Villa visitors can see the only Roman bath suite in Bristol and two original 3rd-century mosaic floors as well as discover Roman central heating. The villa is open for public for special events and on open days. At other times visitors can collect a key from Blaise Castle or Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.

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Kings Weston Roman Villa
Playford Gardens, Bristol Shirehampton

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Blaise Museum - Kingsweston Roman Villa

Playford Gardens
BS11 0EX Bristol, Shirehampton
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