Weycock Hill Temple
Temple Or Shrine
An octagonal temple lies in a temenos on a gentle hill 5 miles SW of Maidenhead. The portico was 63 ft. 7 in. in diameter, the cella 35 ft. 11 in., the walls were a uniform 3½ feet thick. Built during the early-4th century and abandoned during the 5th, the temple probably faced east.
References for Weycock Hill Temple
- Temples in Roman Britain by M.J.T. Lewis (Cambridge 1966)
Map References for Weycock Hill Temple
NGRef: SU8277 OSMap: LR175
Roman Roads near Weycock Hill Temple
None identified
Sites near Weycock Hill Temple
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Milestone and Roman Road - Staines (Pontes) Roman Settlement (22 km)
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Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96), Pottery and Vicus