The archaeological remains of Britain’s largest Roman home.
1 - 3 century stunning mosaic floors and museum of artefacts.
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Britain’s first garden replanted to its original layout. Roman plants garden and triclinium.
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Cafe, picnic area, shop and parking. Bus stop and train station nearby.
Salthill Road, Fishbourne, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 3QR
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