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  2. Littlecote Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    The baths in the west range were removed and all the hypocaust floors filled in to create a new set of rooms with mosaic floors. Wings connected by a first-floor veranda at the front of the house were completed with corner towers, the south tower having a hypocaust. The south range barn was converted into a residential building with bath suite.

  3. Hypocaust Museum - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the hypocaust at Welwyn, it appears not to be linked to baths. Mosaic floor with hypocaust below. The hypocaust was excavated in the 1930s as part of large-scale excavations conducted by Sir Mortimer Wheeler and Tessa Wheeler on land recently acquired by the Corporation of St Albans. The original museum building was replaced around 2005.

  4. Bignor Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    Medusa mosaic Gladiator mosaic Hypocaust. Bignor Roman Villa is a large Roman courtyard villa which has been excavated and put on public display on the Bignor estate in the English county of West Sussex. It is well known for its high quality mosaic floors, which are some of the most

  5. Chedworth Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    Hypocaust at Chedworth. A feature unique in Britain and discovered in 2017 is that a significant building phase of the villa dates from the 5th century after the end of Roman rule in Britain (410). [11] In room 28 the mosaic and walls on the east and west sides were installed after 424.

  6. Verulamium Park - Wikipedia

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    The Hypocaust Mosaic is on view to the public, protected from the elements by a purpose-built building in the park. On the outskirts of the park is Verulamium Museum , which contains hundreds of archaeological objects relating to everyday Roman life in what was a major Roman city.

  7. Hypocaust - Wikipedia

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    Hypocaust under the floor in a Roman villa in Vieux-la-Romaine, near Caen, France. A hypocaust (Latin: hypocaustum) is a system of central heating in a building that produces and circulates hot air below the floor of a room, and may also warm the walls with a series of pipes through which the hot air passes.

  8. Roman Villa Palazzi di Casignana - Wikipedia

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    The calidarium suite (24, 36 and 29) has a hypocaust heating system with clay pipes in the walls. Room 24 has two apses on opposing sides for stone or marble benches. Room 36 has two heated pools (32 and 33), both veneered in exotic marble, and a floor with a complex, polychrome geometric mosaic.

  9. North Leigh Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    The villa was luxurious, including four bath suites, 16 rooms containing mosaic pavements, 11 rooms with plain tessellated floors and another 11 rooms with under-floor hypocaust heating. [8] Further ranges of farm buildings lie to the south west of the main complex, and aerial photographs indicate that the site extended over a large area on the ...