Town and Country in the Roman Cotswolds
An evening Lecture with Neil Holbrook, Cotswold Archaeology
Thursday 29 January, 7- 8.30pm
We all know that Cirencester was an important Roman town and that the Cotswolds were populated by rich villas. But how did town and country fit together? Just what role did Cirencester play – was it an administrative centre somewhat detached for its hinterland, or a bustling and vibrant market town? There were also literally hundreds of Roman farms in the Cotswolds which didn’t have villa houses. Were t
Cost: £6 per person, £5.50 for season ticket holders. Booking essential
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2BX
Thu 29 Jan 2015