Bignor Roman Villa

Bignor Roman Villa

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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.

Location

The villa is situated just north of the South Downs close to Stane Street, about 9 miles north-east of Chichester (the Roman city of "Noviomagus Regensium") and the nearby and much larger Fishbourne Roman Palace. It is on the south-facing slope of a ridge of greensand which provided better conditions for agriculture than the nearby chalk; this fact and its proximity to Roman Chichester meant that the owners were able to become wealthy from farming.

Discovery and excavations

George Tupper, a farmer, discovered the villa in 1811 when his plough hit a large stone. It was almost entirely excavated by John Hawkins who lived at nearby Bignor Park, and the antiquary, Samuel Lysons. Opened to the public in 1814, it rapidly became a tourist attraction, with nearly a thousand entries in the visitors' book in the first nine months.

By 1815 the remains of a substantial villa had been uncovered and protective buildings had been erected over several of the mosaics. In 1818 Samuel Lysons read his third and final paper on the villa to the Society of Antiquaries. He had already published a series of engravings of the villa with the help of Richard Smirke and Charles Stothard. These engravings together with his three papers and his and his brother's correspondence with Hawkins form the only record of the original excavations. Excavations ceased in 1819 after Samuel Lysons' death.

No further work was undertaken on the site until 1925 when S. E. Winbolt did some minor work. Between 1956 and 1962 Sheppard Frere re-excavated parts of the villa in the first attempt to determine its chronology. [cite journal
last =Frere
first =Sheppard
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title =The Bignor Villa
journal =Britannia
volume =13
pages =135–195
date =1982
url =http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0068-113X(1982)13%3C135%3ATBV%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2
doi =10.2307/526493
] Since then Thomas Tupper, the direct descendent of the discoverer, whose family still owns the site, has undertaken further excavations: with Margaret Rule in the 1970s, and David Rudling in the 1980s.

History and structure

The existence of a Romano-British farmstead on the site by the end of the 1st century is indicated by finds, but the earliest structural remains are of a simple timber farm structure dating to around 200. A four-roomed stone building was built in the middle of the 3rd century, and this was extended before 400 by the addition of a few new rooms, a hypocaust, and a portico that faced east towards Stane Street.

This building became the western wing when north and south wings and later an east wing were added. In its final form, the villa consisted of some sixty-five rooms surrounding a courtyard, with a number of outlying farm buildings. The latest phase of building involved additions to the north wing, and it is here that most of the fine mosaics are located.

The later history of the villa is not well known, but it appears to have gradually declined in status, rather than suffering a catastrophic fate like the fire which destroyed most of Fishbourne Palace.

Mosaics

The rooms on display today are mostly located at the west end of the north wing, including a summer and winter (underfloor heated) dining room. The bathhouse is to the south-east. The rooms contain some of the best Roman mosaics to be found in Great Britain, both in terms of preservation, artistic merit and detailing. The Greek-key-patterned northern corridor extends for some 79ft (24m).

ee also

[http://www.bignorromanvilla.co.uk/tiki-index.php] - official website
[http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/roman%20britain/bignor%20villa.htm] - The Heritage Trail (Bignor Villa)

References

*Fred Aldsworth: "Bignor Roman Villa Guide Book" Bignor: Trustees of Bignor Roman Villa (undated, about 1986)
* [http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/roman%20britain/bignor%20villa.htm Article on "The Heritage Trail"] . Retrieved 31 May 2007.------


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