The remains of North Leigh Roman Villa are set within a peaceful landscape on the banks of the river Evenlode in Oxfordshire. This ‘courtyard villa’ is considered to be one of the larger villas of Roman Britain. It was at its most extensive in the early 4th century, when it included three bath suites, 16 mosaic floors and 11 rooms with under-floor heating. Today, two ranges of the former courtyard arrangement of the villa are visible. The most important feature of the site is a fine mosaic tile floor dating to the early 4th century.
Our fantastic team of volunteers will be holding open days to see the Mosaics on the following days in 2023:
July 22nd & 23rd, August 2nd, 19th & 20th, September 9th & 10th.
The Mosaic House will be open from 11am-5pm on each day.