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See Bristol's ancient mosaics.

mosaiccloseup - See Bristol's ancient mosaics. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free (£5 key deposit) Time: 30 mins - 1 hour
Walk in the footsteps of the Romans at Kings Weston Roman Villa, the only Roman bath suite in Bristol. Get a key to the site from Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (open 10am-5pm), then go along to the site on Long Cross in Lawrence Weston, and take a look at Roman living, preserved underfloor heating - and, of course, Roman mosaic floors.
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Welcome to the Patchway edition of A FREE Thing To Do Today: the curated guide to free things to do today in Patchway. If you're in and around Patchway, whether you're visiting, staying or living here, A FREE Thing To Do Today is here to help. We specialise in selecting interesting and often hidden activities, attractions and events specifically on and open today at no (or very little) cost, which are ready to visit in Patchway for anyone feeling curious, creative or cultural. Look at the idea above for something to do today, and get other brilliant things to do by reloading the page. Find out more about the site, or for comments, suggestions, corrections, donations, or to submit your things to do, email john@athingtodotoday.com. Or check out social media @athingtodo.

PATCHWAY
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE
51.53548, -2.57809


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