This is one of a series designed to help teachers planning a site visit. Historical background is combined with a variety of possible study approaches, documentary sources and photocopiable activity sheets for classroom and on-site work, together with practical information about the site. This book focuses on Lullingstone in Kent, a classic example of a Roman villa site in Britain, with fine mosaics. The book is relevant to the study of Roman Britain, the analysis of archaeological evidence and to schools studying leisure and tourism.