Summary
Short passage way joining three rooms of the west wing of the Roman house. It has a simple geometric mosaic floor in situ. Following the Cotswold Archaeology 2000 survey it was re-buried under soil layer, geotextile marker, and coarse gravel. In 2010 it was reexcavated and is now displayed under the West Range Cover Building.
Identification Images (0)
Most Recent Monitoring
None Recorded
Monument Types
- VILLA (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- BATH HOUSE (Roman - 300 AD to 409 AD)
Description
Short passage way joining three rooms of the west wing of the Roman house. It has a simple geometric mosaic floor in situ. Following the Cotswold Archaeology mosaic survey of 2000 it was re-buried under soil layer, geotextile marker, and coarse gravel. [SNA62028] but in 2010 it was re excavated and is now displayed within the West Range Cover Building though it lies under a slatted wooden walkway and is difficult to see though the walkway is removable and from time to time the underlying mosaic is cleaned.
References
- --- SNA62028 - National Trust Report: Atkins Heritage. 2007. Chedworth Roman Villa Conservation Management Plan Gazetteer.
- --- SNA64461 - Photographs - set of: Papworth, Martin. 2010. Photographs of passageway joining rooms 5b, 6 & 7, Chedworth.
- --- SNA65115 - Unpublished document: Martin Papworth. 2012. Chedworth Excavations in the West Range July-September 2010.
Other Statuses and References
- HER/SMR Reference (External): 547
Associated Events
- ENA100 - Archaeological Intervention, Room 6, Chedworth Roman Villa (Ref: INT 31)
- ENA37 - Archaeological Intervention, Buried Mosaic Survey, Chedworth Roman Villa (Ref: INT 118)
- ENA6023 - Archaeological Intervention, Excavation of mosaic in West Wing corridor / Portico, room 5b and and passageway joining rooms 5b, 6 and 7, July 2010
Associated Finds
None Recorded