Remains of Roman villa and baths have been discovered in England

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Remains of Roman villa and baths have been discovered in England | Photo: Kent Archaeological Society

Remains of a Roman villa and baths have been discovered near the village of Trosley, in south-east England. The excavations could start with the consent of the landowner.

The villa is dated to the 3rd-4th century CE. In addition to the foundations of the building, fragments of pottery and Roman coins were found.

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