Monument record MDO19092 - Somerleigh Court, Dorchester; Roman building
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Summary
Parts of a tesselated floor were found in 1863 under the lawn just south of Somerleigh Court house. Some stone roof tiles were found overlying the floor (6), but no other elements of the building have been recorded. The tesselated floor had been badly damaged by later disturbances and comprised parts of two rectangular panels at right angles to each other. The larger panel had a series of intersecting circles with heart-shaped leaves in the centre and the other had a running pelta design. The mosaic was originally thought to be part of a border to a plain central panel, but it is more likely, given the design of the mosaic, that it is the corner of a porticus with a plain border. The style of the mosaic suggests it is fourth century AD in date. The orientation and precise location of this mosaic are not known, so it is unclear which corner of the porticus it was. It is also difficult to be certain whether it was part of one of the other Roman buildings later discovered on this site.
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Full Description
Parts of a tesselated floor were found during the digging of the foundations for Somerleigh Court in 1862, but no further information about this survives (1) (2). In 1863, whilst digging a drain to the south of the house another tesselated floor was found (3) (4) (5) (6). This appears to have been found in April 1863 (3), then covered over and re-exposed in August 1863 (4). This tesselated floor lay under the lawn just south of the house (5). Some stone roof tiles were found overlying the floor (6), but no other elements of the building have been recorded. The mosaic was covered with slates to protect it and reburied (1) (2) (4).
The tesselated floor had been greatly damaged by later disturbances but a drawing was made of a corner of it (reproduced in Moule 1901 (fig. 1) (1)) and a photograph was taken by Mr. Pouncy (not traced) (7). The mosaic comprised parts of two rectangular panels at right angles to each other, divided by a row of superposed thorns. It was said to contain at least six or seven colours. The larger panel had a series of intersecting circles with heart-shaped leaves in the centre and the other had a running pelta design. The mosaic was originally thought to be part of a border to a plain central panel, but it is more likely, given the design of the mosaic, that it is the corner of a porticus with a plain border. The style of the mosaic suggests it is fourth century AD in date (8).
The orientation and precise location of this mosaic are not known, so it is unclear which corner of the porticus it was. It is also difficult to be certain whether it was part of one of the other Roman buildings later discovered on this site. It is possible that it formed part of the same building as the remains found in 1962, just to the southwest. It may also form part of the same building as revealed, but not investigated by Wessex Archaeology in 2001 in a 'strip-and-record' area immediately to the south.
Sources/Archives (9)
- <1> SDO9439 Bibliographic reference: Moule, H J. 1901. Dorchester Antiquities. 14.
- <2> SDO9552 Bibliographic reference: Moule, H J. 1906. Dorchester Antiquities. 33-6.
- <3> SDO9807 Article in serial: Anon. 1863. 'Antique Pavement' Dorset County Chronicle. 163.
- <4> SDO9994 Unpublished document: 1900. Letter to Mr Moule from Robert Edgecumbe.
- <5> SDO9995 Unpublished document: 1900. Letter to Mr Moule from Robert Edgecumbe.
- <6> SDO9806 Article in serial: Anon. 1863. 'A Tesselated Pavement' Dorset County Chronicle. 763.
- <7> SDO150 Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3. p561, no. 189a.
- <8> SDO10182 Monograph: Cosh, S R and Neal, D S. 2005. Roman Mosaics of Britain. Volume II South-west Britain. 110.
- <9> SDO14739 Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 1410232.
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Location
Grid reference | SY 6906 9049 (point) |
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Map sheet | SY69SE |
Civil Parish | Dorchester; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 041 189
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 69 SE 273
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 1410232
- Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Dorchester 189a
Record last edited
Jan 17 2024 12:06PM