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Uley, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom), Europe

The Romans built a temple near Uley at West Hill on the site of an earlier prehistoric shrine Many discoveries were made following the laying of a water-main pipe there in 1976, including numerous Roman writing tablets or lead-curse tablets from the temple area. These writing tablets appear often to relate to theft, and here the mention of animals and farm implements is a regular theme. There is an ongoing online project to catalogue all those found at West Hill Other remains from this temple, including a fine stone head of Mercury, can now be seen in the British Museum. There were significant Roman villas nearby at Frocester, Kingscote, and Woodchester, and there is a little-known Roman villa beneath Cam Peak on the road into Dursley, the central area St Giles's Church near the village green was designed by the 19th-century architect Samuel Sanders Teulon. His building replaced an earlier church dating back to Norman times, which had in its turn replaced a Saxon church. The nearby church of the Holy Cross at Owlpen also has Saxon origins: the church there was rebuilt in 1828 by Samuel Manning and enlarged and decorated in 1876 by James Piers St Aubyn. There were also non-conformist chapels at South St and Whitecourt until the early 1970s [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uley ]

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