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The Fishbourne Roman Palace Museum was closed to the public in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Sussex Archaeological Society lost an estimated £1 million in income from visitors, and in June began a fundraising appeal so that it could continue maintaining Fishbourne Roman Palace along with other properties. [19]
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 complete and intricate in the country.
30.1 East Sussex. 30.2 West Sussex. 31 Warwickshire. 32 Wiltshire. 33 Worcestershire. ... A list of Roman villas in England confirmed by archaeology. Bedfordshire. Name
Lincoln (Lindum Colonia), important Roman Colonia and capital of the province of Flavia Caesariensis; Bourne-Morton Canal (visible only as alignment and crop marks) Caistor, Roman town and fort. Car Dyke; Foss Dyke, Roman canal between Lincoln and the River Trent; Horncastle, Roman town and fort. Parts of the Roman walls remain. Newport Arch ...
Pevensey Castle is a medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in the English county of East Sussex.The site is a scheduled monument in the care of English Heritage and is open to visitors.
Anderitum (also Anderida or Anderidos) was a Saxon Shore fort in the Roman province of Britannia. The ruins adjoin the west end of the village of Pevensey in East Sussex, England. The fort was built in the 290s and was abandoned after it was sacked in 471 (491 according to the disputed Anglo-Saxon Chronicles [1]). It was re-inhabited by Saxons ...
See the ruins Workers cleaning up dirt at 800-year-old temple uncover dozens of ancient statues ‘Rare’ statue sat hidden in dried-up pond at 800-year-old temple — until now.
Chichester City Walls. The Roman walls were heavily modified in the Middle Ages, and the facing stones are the result of 19th century restoration. Noviomagus Reginorum was Chichester's Roman heart, very little of which survives above ground. It lay in the land of the Atrebates and is in the early medieval-founded English county of West Sussex.