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Trosley Community Excavations

  • St Mary’s Church Hall, Wrotham Road, Gravesend, DA11 7LL England, DA11 7LL United Kingdom (map)

In 2022 and 2023, the Kent Archaeological Society undertook a remarkable community archaeological excavation at a potential high-status Romano-British site in Trottiscliffe, near Gravesend. Co-led by KAS General Manager Richard Taylor, this project has unveiled fascinating discoveries that connect us to our rich history.

Join us as we explore these captivating findings and experience the chance to handle many of the artifacts uncovered on site.

Members free. Visitors welcomed, voluntary donation of £3.

Car Parking available to members at St George’s School, Meadow Road, DA11 7LS using PIN previously notified. Visitors: please park on Wrotham Road or nearby.

For further information, please ring Hon. Secretary: Sandra Soder, Telephone 01474363998 

Screenshot of 3D model of the Roman bathhouse, by John Townsend. Also see: kentarchaeology.org.uk/models/romano-british-bath-house-trosley-court

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