
Kyle Flay
3 Google Rating
It looks nice and I learned a lot about Roman villas
It looks nice and I learned a lot about Roman villas
Discover a hidden gem in Bristol with a visit to Kings Weston Roman Villa, an extraordinary site that transports you back to the 4th century. Nestled at Long Cross, this historic villa offers an immersive experience into Roman Britain, showcasing stunning mosaics and architectural remnants that reflect its rich heritage. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing quality service, ensuring each visitor leaves with a deeper appreciation of this remarkable piece of history.
At Kings Weston Roman Villa, we prioritize customer satisfaction by offering guided tours that are both educational and engaging, making it an ideal destination for families, history enthusiasts, and school groups alike. The tranquil atmosphere of our grounds invites you to explore not only the villa itself but also the beautiful surrounding landscape, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
We invite you to book an appointment or reach out with any questions at 0117 922 3571. Experience the unique charm of Kings Weston Roman Villa, where history, culture, and community come together to create lasting memories. Come and uncover the stories of the past while enjoying exceptional service in a truly unique setting.
3 Google Rating
It looks nice and I learned a lot about Roman villas
5 Google Rating
Historic Roman history in england
4 Google Rating
Enjoyed my short visit
4 Google Rating
A little small
5 Google Rating
Just brilliant
3 Google Rating
Foundations of a roman villa that you can admire from beyond a chain link fence protecting it. Street parking in the adjacent housing estate that surrounds it!
5 Google Rating
Could do with DIY sos calling in.
2 Google Rating
Contrary to what it says on Google, this site is not open to visitors. The site is surrounded by wire security fencing: you can see the remains of the villa through this, but you'll need binoculars to read the information panels. There is a padlocked gate, but no info regarding opening times. In fact, the whole thing looks abandoned.
3 Google Rating
It's only open on certain dates - check with the museum service.
4 Google Rating
I actually got to see this when I went to the primary school in the 80's, we got access to the hut and to view that beautiful mosaic.. we had a roman style banquet in the hut.