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Description |
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Originally discovered
in 1942 by a farmer digging out a ferret
and found oyster shells and tiles.
The site was taken over by Hampshire County Council Museums
Service in 1979 and now a small museum displays a collection
of artefacts found during the excavations and outside the villa's
best preserved foundations have been left visible, together
with two mosaic floors and a hypocaust.
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Open |
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beginning of April
to end of September
Daily, 10.30am to 6pm |
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Prices |
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| Free entry for under
5s (and the over 60's every Wednesday) |
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Contact |
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Rockbourne, Fordingbridge,
SP6 3PG
Tel:0845 603 5635 Website |
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Directions |
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Parking |
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Refreshments |
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Accessibility |
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Wheelchair:
The villa site is largely grass with no paths, and may cause
problems for wheelchair users. Accessible toilet available |
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