One of Britain's largest and most elaborate Roman villas, discovered in 1864. Features fine mosaics, underfloor heating, and two Roman bath houses. # Why Go 🏛️ Explore extensive Roman ruins and artifacts ✨ Admire well-preserved mosaics and unique heating systems 🌳 Enjoy picturesque Cotswold countryside setting 🔎 Witness active archaeological discoveries # Why Avoid 🚫 Site closed during winter months (until Feb 2, 2026) ⚠️ Narrow access roads and uneven surfaces, tricky for wheelchairs 📵 Poor phone signal # Tips 🚗 Follow brown signs from A429 for best road access, not just sat nav to 'Chedworth' 🐕 Assistance dogs only inside, other dogs in outside café seating 🚕 Pre-book a taxi if arriving by train, as public transport is limited. # Cost 💰 Adults £15.00, Child £7.50, Family £37.50; National Trust members free. # Hours 🕒 Closed for winter, reopens February 2, 2026. Check official website for current times. # 🅿️ Parking Parking for 35 cars near visitor centre, additional lay-by space. Woodland car park (250m) from March-October, uneven surface. # 🚻 Toilets Accessible toilets available on site. # ☕ Café Serves hot/cold drinks, cakes, light lunches, snacks. # 🛍️ Shop Roman-themed souvenirs, books, games, seasonal plants, gifts. # ♿ Accessibility Blue Badge parking, drop-off point, accessible toilets, wheelchairs available, ramped access, but some uneven surfaces.
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