The Times | A Roman villa in Somerset
The Villa Ventorum has been rebuilt to emulate its original 4th century AD excellence. It sits on the 800-acre Newt estate in Somerset, and it is striking the level of detail archeologists, historians and architects were able to bring to life. The foundations of the original villa sit only a few meters away, on top of which a museum as been built. First published here: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ho... ______________________________________ WEBSITE ► https://www.stephaniebosset.com TWITTER ► / 39_stephs INSTAGRAM ► / stephoid ______________________________________ GET IN TOUCH: [email protected] / [email protected]

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