Rockbourne Roman Villa is a Roman courtyard villa excavated and put on public display in the village of Rockbourne in the English county of Hampshire. The villa was discovered in 1942 by a local farmer and excavated by A. T.
Rockbourne Roman Villa is in rural west Hampshire, near the New Forest and approximately 4 miles from Fordingbridge and 9.5 miles from Salisbury.
TICKET PRICES
ACCESS
Outside there are ramps which give access to view the villa remains, although the site is largely grass with no paths and the ground is uneven, which may make wheelchair use difficult.
DOGS
Dogs are welcome in the grounds, but not in the museum
REFRESHMENTS
We sell tea, coffee and ice creams and there are tables outside if you want to bring your own picnic to enjoy.
There are pubs and a shop in the nearby village if you require more.
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Rockbourne Roman Villa welcomes families – there’s room outside for children to run around and inside they can enjoy dressing up as Romans and enjoy Roman themed games and quizzes. The very young can build their own villa from Lego.
We have baby changing facilities.
Latest Reviews
We got a family ticket which for just over £10 was good value on arrival of this place for the visit. There are ramps which give access as the site is largely grass with no paths and the ground is uneven, which may make wheelchair use difficult. There was a marquee with some seating inside so we were able to take shelter from the rain! The visitor centre has got a hot drink machine and snacks available. Toilets are clean and accessible. Worth a visit if you are looking for something to do but check opening day/times beforehand as not open every day.