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Lullingstone Roman Villa
Lullingstone Roman Villa was begun in about AD 100, and developed to suit the tastes and beliefs of successive wealthy owners, reaching its peak of luxury in the mid-4th century. You will get to see mosaics, prints of the rare wall paintings, a heated bath-suite and a ‘house-church’.
Today this makes a great Kent all-weather attraction with plenty of kids activities.
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Lullingstone Roman Villa, Lullingstone Lane, Dartford, Kent DA4 0JA, United Kingdom
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