Fishbourne: Roman Palace Fishbourne: Roman Palace No Data

Description


The site of luxurious villa/palace built at the height of the Roman Empire in Britain. Many major mosaics have been unearthed through the archaeological digs and most are on display in their original locations. Outside of the display hall for the mosaics is an interpretation of what a Roman garden would have looked like

Charge


Charge, Discount for English Heritage members

Getting There

From Chichester there are hourly trains to Fishbourne, taking about 3 minutes to make the journey. From the station it's a well signed 5 minute walk to the palace. Alternatively from the centre of Chichester the 700 bus runs every 20 minutes, taking about 10 minutes to get to a stop at the rear of the site, from there it's an 8 minute walk to the palace.
Latitude: 50.836594; Longitude: -0.809761
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Photos


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Web Link


www.sussexpast.co.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (03/01/2015), and on time of last update (10/01/2015) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.