Littlecote Roman Villa
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Littlecote Roman Villa is an extensive and exceptional Roman villa, with associated religious complex, at Littlecote Park just over a mile west of Hungerford, Berkshire.[1] It has been excavated and is on display to the public in the grounds of the estate.
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Littlecote Roman Villa | |
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The Orpheus mosaic | |
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Location | Hungerford |
Coordinates | 51.43333°N 1.56963°W / 51.43333; -1.56963 |
Construction started | 1st century |
Demolished | c. 420 |
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It was situated 8 km (5.0 mi) west of the Roman town of Cunetio towards Marlborough.