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Monument Number 208219

Hob Uid: 208219
Location :
Wiltshire
Stanton St. Quintin
Grid Ref : ST8960079620
Summary : Site of a Roman Villa in Stanton Wood Park. The site was excavated in 1910, when part of a room and a hypocaust were uncovered. Finds included pottery, coins, re-used columns and capitals, painted wall-plaster, tesserae and tiles. A further small excavation in 1939 found a bronze spoon, tiles and an iron door-latch. Some of the finds are in Devizes Museum. Ordnance Survey field investigation in 1976 noted that "Desultory excavations have occurred over a wide area, mostly by members of Swindon Archaeological Society on a dig and backfill basis".
More information : (ST 89607962) Roman Villa (R) (site of) [NAT]. (1)

A Roman villa, in Stanton Park Wood, was described as being
"a considerable villa covering large space". It was excavated in
1910 by AD Passmore and T G Henslow. Part of a room and a
hypocaust were uncovered and the reuse of coloumns and capitals
as building material suggested an earlier building. Finds
included painted wall-plaster, tesserae, tiles, samian and other
sherds and 14 coins. A small excavation in 1939 by A G Stenning
found a bronze spoon, tiles and an iron door-latch. Finds are in
Devizes museum and Stenning's possession. (2-5)

The walls and floors of the villa, which are still visible, have
been considerably damaged by the planting of trees. Surface
finds of 2nd - 4th century sherds, nails, plaster and tesserae
painted plaster were found south of the brook (4).
similar finds were made after ploughing. All finds are in
Devizes museum. (Accession No 49 1972). (6)

Stanton Park: Probable RB Settlement
ST89607963. Stanton Park Villa. ST 89707960. Building.
ST 89807940. Area of black soil with RB pottery.

ST 89657928. Dense distribution of RB pottery - raised platform. (7)

The published site is under dense undergrowth, precluding full
investigation, but no building remains were seen. Stanton
Park is mostly untrimmed conifer owned by the Forestry Commission,
extending across flat ground.

Desultory excavations have occurred over a wide area, mostly
by members of Swindon Arch Society on a dig and backfill basis.
In the vicinity of ST 89767956 small diggings have exposed
well preserved sub-surface walling 0.5 m high, 0.9 m wide. If
these exposures are linked the wall extends from W to E for about
50.0 m and then N for about 20.0 m. At ST 89507947 the ends of two
capped stone drains are exposed in an otherwise infilled
excavation. At ST 89717959 current work has exposed the S wall
of a building with an entrance way flanked by large limestone
blocks, outside it a cobbled paving and within a floor
incorporating slabs bedded at an angle. The finds of pottery
(7) in the field S of the wood are in an area now under crops,
though that a ST 89657928 is partly overlaid by a motorway.

The sites are indicated on the OS 25" for AO records; the
fragmentary nature of the excavations would provide no adequate
plan if surveyed in detail but it is clear that a settlement of
considerable area, possibly 300.0 m by 150.0 m; is beneath the
conifers and that only a small part was excavated by Passmore
and later by Stenning. (8)

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Source details : OS 6" 1955
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Source details : Grinsell, LV. Archaeological Gazetteer
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Source details : Stone, MJ
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Source details : Wiltshire Library and Museum Service Field Record Card 87 NE 300
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Source details : F1 NVQ 27-APR-76
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Source details : Site number WZ 154, 155
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Roman
Display Date : Roman
Monument End Date : 410
Monument Start Date : 43
Monument Type : Villa, Hypocaust
Evidence : Sub Surface Deposit

Components and Objects:
Period : Roman
Component Monument Type : Villa, Hypocaust
Object Type : COIN, TESSERA, SPOON
Object Material : Bronze

Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : SMR Number (Wiltshire)
External Cross Reference Number : ST87NE300
External Cross Reference Notes :
External Cross Reference Source : SMR Number (Wiltshire)
External Cross Reference Number : ST87NE303
External Cross Reference Notes :
External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : ST 87 NE 1
External Cross Reference Notes :

Related Warden Records :
Related Activities :
Associated Activities :
Activity type : EXCAVATION
Start Date : 1910-01-01
End Date : 1910-12-31
Associated Activities :
Activity type : EXCAVATION
Start Date : 1939-01-01
End Date : 1939-12-31
Associated Activities :
Activity type : EXCAVATION
Start Date : 1972-01-01
End Date : 1972-12-31
Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1976-04-27
End Date : 1976-04-27