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Bignor Roman Villa built between 190 A.D. and 290 A.D.

I went out exploring this morning in search of the Bignor Roman Villa that was built only two hundred years after Christ, and was discovered in 1811 when farmer, George Tupper hit part of the stonework with his plough.

 

By 1815 the remains of an impressive Roman villa had been uncovered, complete with some of the most complete and intricate mosaics in the entire country.

I found it extraordinary to think this window glass came from so long ago…

…and back to the Crown Inn for lunch before getting back to work…

~ Bella

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