Explore every recorded Roman villa site across Britain — country estates, farmsteads and luxury residences from the Roman occupation of 43–410 AD.
430 sites — individual pages for each
Roman villas represent the most visible evidence of Romanised civilian life in Britain. From modest farmstead buildings to grand palatial complexes with painted walls, heated floors and formal gardens, villas ranged across the lowland landscape of Roman Britannia. The majority date from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, many continuing in use until the collapse of Roman administration around 410 AD.
All 430 villa sites recorded in Britain are listed below, each with its own dedicated page covering historical context, significance, nearby Roman sites, scheduled monuments and Domesday Book cross-references.
Aubrey generates in-depth historical reports drawing on Roman heritage, Domesday records, scheduled monuments and archaeological finds.
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