800bc rock crawl meet
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Bancroft Roman Villa
Bancroft is best known for its Roman villa, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Milton Keynes. Excavations at Bancroft and nearby Blue Bridge have revealed evidence of almost continuous occupation from around 800 BC, showing the area’s long and fascinating history through the Iron Age and Roman periods.
The remains provide a glimpse into life in the Roman era, including the villa buildings, mosaics, and artefacts that reveal how people lived, worked, and travelled in the region.
Some history and respected crawl
Constantine Way, Bancroft, Milton Keynes, MK13 ORA.
Key Locations & Access Points
• Main Car Park & Roman Villa Ruins:
Located off the H2 Millers Way near the Roman Park Residents Club at 1
Constantine Way, Milton Keynes, MK13 ORA.
Bancroft is best known for its Roman villa, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Milton Keynes. Excavations at Bancroft and nearby Blue Bridge have revealed evidence of almost continuous occupation from around 800 BC, showing the area’s long and fascinating history through the Iron Age and Roman periods.
The remains provide a glimpse into life in the Roman era, including the villa buildings, mosaics, and artefacts that reveal how people lived, worked, and travelled in the region.
Some history and respected crawl
Constantine Way, Bancroft, Milton Keynes, MK13 ORA.
Key Locations & Access Points
• Main Car Park & Roman Villa Ruins:
Located off the H2 Millers Way near the Roman Park Residents Club at 1
Constantine Way, Milton Keynes, MK13 ORA.
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Bancroft, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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Host or PublisherKarl Cross











