Daglingworth
Daglingworth is a Gloucestershire village in the Duntisbourne Valley, England, near the A417 road connecting Gloucester and Cirencester. The Church of The Holy Rood in the village is an Anglo-Saxon church with well-preserved stone carvings, including an Anglo-Saxon crucifixion tablet dating to 1015. There is also a canonical sundial on the south wall. The population taken at the 2011 census was 265.[1]
In the late 19th century, George Witts made reference to Daglingworth Roman Villa:[2]
About the year 1690 the foundations of a Roman villa were discovered in the parish of Daglingworth, close to the Ermine Street, two and a half miles north-west of Cirencester. It was situated in a field called "Cave Close." I am not aware of any description of this, and am unable to give any details as to dimensions, or as to what articles of antiquity were found.
References
- ↑ "Parish population 2011.Retrieved 23 March 2015".
- ↑ Bill Thayer (2006). "Archaeological Handbook of Gloucestershire - ROMAN VILLAS". Archaeological Handbook of the County of Gloucester by George Witts published by G. Norman, Clarence Street, Cheltenham, n.d. (1882?). Retrieved 2006-10-15.
External links
Media related to Daglingworth at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 51°45′N 2°01′W / 51.750°N 2.017°W
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