Stancil Villa
Villa
The Roman villa at Stancil was excavated between 1938 and 1939. Rooms containing hypocaust were encountered. 80 undated inhumations were also recovered from the site. Other finds include 3rd century pottery, painted wall plaster, oyster shells and flue tiles. The site of the villa is marked by a scatter of stone and building debris.
Map References for Stancil Villa
NGRef: SK605965 OSMap: LR111
Roman Roads near Stancil Villa
None identified
Sites near Stancil Villa
- Rossington Bridge Vexilation Fort (4 km)
Pottery and Vexillation Fort - Bawtry Roman Fort (6 km)
Fortlet - Danum (Doncaster) Vicus (8 km)
Vicus - Danum (Doncaster) Forts (8 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) and Vicus - Burghwallis Roman Fort (18 km)
Auxiliary Fort - Templeborough Roman Fort (20 km)
Neronian Auxiliary Fort (AD 54–68) and Vicus - Gleadthorpe Marching Camp (26 km)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Marton Roman Fort (26 km)
Auxiliary Fort - Roall RomanFort (30 km)
Flavian Auxiliary Fort (AD 69–96) - Newton On Trent Roman Fort (31 km)
Vexillation Fort