A man from Wiltshire may have unearthed the biggest Roman villa in Britain – at the bottom of his garden!

The discovery was made by rug designer Luke Irwin, whilst he was converting an old barn for his son to play ping pong in!

Roman villa discovered in Wiltshire
The mosaic floor in Mr. Irwin’s garden.
IMAGE: LUKE IRWIN

Workers were laying cables when they struck a hard surface underground, revealing near-perfectly preserved mosaic tiles. Realising they’d uncovered something amazing, Mr. Irwin called the Wiltshire Archaeology Service and Historic England to come and take a look.

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An eight-day excavation later revealed that a grand Roman villa once stood on this very spot, over a thousand years ago.

Roman villa discovered in Wiltshire
The dig uncovered a huge villa.
Image: Aerial Filming Services

Mr. Irwin said the discovery left him “overwhelmed”, adding: “You look out at an empty field from your front door, and yet 1,500 years ago there was the biggest house, possibly, in all of Britain.”

The villa, which is thought to have been built sometime between 175 A.D. and 220 A.D., was used right up until the end of the 4th century when it fell into ruin.

Roman villa discovered in Wiltshire
The mosaic floor which has been preserved for over 1,000 years.
Image: Luke Irwin

It was a huge home; three storeys high, with two courtyards and made of fancy materials, leading archaeologists to believe that a family of huge wealth and importance would have lived here.

And that wasn’t all that the site revealed; also found were Roman coins, brooches, animal bones, and even a child’s coffin – which Mr. Irwin had been using as a flower pot!

Roman villa discovered in Wiltshire
A child’s coffin, here being used as a plant pot!
IMAGE: JON WILKES

Dozens of oyster shells – which would have been transported over 45 miles on foot to the villa – were also found – more evidence that the owners were extremely wealthy.

Dr. David Roberts of Historic England said, “This site has not been touched since its collapse 1400 years ago and, as such, is of enormous importance.

“It’s one of the best sites I have ever had the chance to work on.”

Roman villa discovered in Wiltshire
The excavation uncovered Roman treasures like coins and jewellery!
Image: Aerial Filming Services

For the time being, excavation of the site has stopped, but archaeologists are hoping to come back to uncover more about what Roman history in Britain was like.

You can check out a video from the site, below!

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    I love all your facts especially ancient Egypt cant wait to read the magazine!

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