
TRACES OF A ROMAN VILLA AT NORTHSTOKE> 
First obscured by the superstructure of a Medieval. Barn, and subsequent to 
the demolition of the Baru by the cowsheds erected by Mr. Gibbs, tenant 
of the Farm, 
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yf pp This again built upon. Space broken by 
Yy Medieval barn door 
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1 believe the long space was divided 
into Chambers by cross walls, but 
unfortunately I did not mark them 
on my paper,—F.I.P, 
Not visible here, 
X Old foundations 2 ft. 4 in. wide. The End 

Tt was at least 4 feet below the road 
and thick clay superimposed as well 
Roman foundations represented thus WM as the road mentioned, 
Entire Length about 102 ft. 6 in. 

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The little columns came from about the 
spots x x . There would seem to have been 
a Vestibule, but the land here slopes, ard 
much rubbish has been superimposed. 
4 actual size, Drawn by Miss O’MELIA 
for the Rev. F. J. POYNTON. 
c.W.S. 

