Dover Roman Painted House

New Street
Dover
Kent
CT17 9AJ

Tel: +44 (0)1304 203 279


Discovery and Excavation

The Roman Painted House, the finest Roman House on show in Britain, was discovered by Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit. Twenty five years of excavation across ancient Dover by the Unit have uncovered 50 major structures.

The Painted House was the best preserved and is now a major tourist attraction. Built about A.D. 200 it formed part of a large mansion or official hotel, for travellers crossing the Channel. It stood outside the great naval fort of the Classis Britannica, but in A.D. 270 it was demolished by the Roman army during the construction of a larger fort. Three of its main rooms were then buried substantially intact under its ramparts.

Unique Roman Wall Paintings

The burial by the Army resulted in the unique survival of over 400 sq. ft. of painted plaster, the most extensive ever found north of the Alps. Above a lower dado, of red or green, visitors can still see an architectural scheme of many coloured panels framed by fluted columns. The columns sit on projecting bases above a stage, producing a clear 3-D effect. Parts of 28 panels survive, each with a motif relating to Bacchus, the Roman God of wine.

Roman Central Heating

The walls in four rooms survive to a height of 4-6ft. and the hard red concrete floors cover substantially complete central-heating systems. Visitors can see the large arched flues, the various heating channels and the vertical wall-flues that kept the building comfortably warm 1,800 years ago.

Exhibition on Roman Dover

In the Galleries are 30 display panels which tell the story of the discovery of the Roman House and the development of Roman Dover. Some of the best objects excavated are on display.

Saxon Shore Fort Wall and Bastion

Visitors can also see a section of the massive Roman fort wall and great defensive bastion which were built through Rooms 3, 4 and 5 in A.D. 270 as part of the "Saxon shore-fort" system.

School Visits

With its spectacular Roman rooms, fine painted plaster, heating-systems, numerous information panels, commentaries (in four languages), cases of finds and a touch-table, schools from all over S.E. England and France now make day-trips to the Roman House. Often combining with visits to The White Cliffs Experience or Dover Castle, schools find the Roman House, with its gift shop for booklets and souvenirs, toilets and free parking, a major attraction. Guides are available for short talks if required.



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Opening Times
(2007 times)
April to End September: Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm. Sunday 1.00pm - 4.30pm.

October to March: Open for pre-booked groups.

Admission Charges
(2007 prices)
Adult £2.00; Student £1.60; Child 80p.

Groups welcome.

Directions
Trains and buses nearby. Free car parking on forecourt.
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Dover Roman Painted House Postcode for SatNav: CT17 9AJ

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