Summary
An open fronted shelter structure covering room 23, built shortly after the 1860s excavations on the site .
Identification Images (0)
Monument Types
- BUILDING (Late 19th C to Early 21st century - 1867 AD to 2007 AD (throughout))
Description
An open fronted shelter structure built shortly after the 1860s excavations on the site. The two gable ends at the west and east, and the rear wall (north) are built up with stone to continue the Roman masonry to a double-pitched roof. The roof frame is of wooden beams, the roof itself is of stone tiles. The south side of the shelter is open, and has three wooden pillars supporting it, resting on the southwest and southeast corners and mid-point of the large cold plunge bath. [SNA62028]
Thomas records the reuse of Roman masonry including corbels and two cornices in the walls of the cold plunge bath. [SNA62038]
References
- SNA62028 - National Trust Report: Atkins Heritage. 2007. Chedworth Roman Villa Conservation Management Plan Gazetteer.
- SNA62038 - National Trust Report: Thomas, Charles. 2000. Historical Protection of Archaeological Remains in the United Kingdom: cover buildings constructed before World War II.
Other Statuses and References
None Recorded
Associated Events
- ENA29 - Field Survey, Environmental Monitoring Programme, Rooms 5, 14, 15, 22, 23, Chedworth Roman Villa
- ENA4070 - Heritage Assessment, Repair/replacement of the C19th shed roofs in 1910, Chedworth Roman Villa (Ref: INT 124)
- ENA4107 - Field Survey, Renewal of slate roof of the shed over the north bath house, Chedworth Roman Villa
- ENA42 - Non Archaeological Intervention, Repair/replacement of roof to triclinium shed (room 5), Chedworth Roman Villa (Ref: INT 124)
- ENA51 - Heritage Assessment, C19th groundworks, wall repair and construction of protective sheds, Chedworth Roman Villa (Ref: INT2)
- ENA6757 - Archaeological Intervention, Archaeological Interventions during Works at the Villa, 2010 to 2011, Chedworth Roman Villa
Associated Finds
None Recorded