22 May 2010 - 10:00
22 May 2010 - 17:00
Location:
Chedworth Roman villa, occupied from circa AD 140 to the 4th.C, is one of the most important rural Roman houses in the country with over thirty rooms, a mile of walls, two bath houses, hypocausts, water shrine and latrines. It is owned by the National Trust who have agreed to provide a knowledgeable guide for a maximum number of thirty. They will charge £50 for the tour plus the usual entry fee for non-NT members. The proposed date is Saturday 22 May. The Cirencester museum is close by and there is a possibility that we may have a conducted tour there in the afternoon. As numbers are restricted, it will be on a first come, first served basis.More details to follow.
For more information, please contact Charles van der Lande on charlesjvdl@aol.com
http://www.chedworthromanvilla.com/





