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      • Cobham is an ancient settlement whose origins can be traced back on the ground through Roman times to the Iron Age.
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  2. www.cobhamheritage.org.uk › about-cobham › cobham-pastCobham Heritage - Cobham Past

    Evidence of Roman occupation was found at a bathhouse excavated at Chatley Farm in 1942. By the time of the Domesday Book, Cobham had moved to its present position and recent research seems to indicate that the Abbot Chertsey, who owned the manor, laid out a planned village in early medieval times.

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  3. The Romano-British villa in Cobham Park survives well in buried form and has been shown by partial excavation to contain archaeological remains and environmental evidence relating to the monument, the economy of its inhabitants and the landscape in which they lived.

  4. Evidence of Roman occupation was found at a bathhouse excavated at Chatley Farm in 1942. By the time of the Domesday Book, Cobham had moved to its present position and recent research seems to indicate that the Abbot Chertsey, who owned the manor, laid out a planned village in early medieval times.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · The Roman Villa in Cobham Park, near Rochester — Kent Archaeological Society.

  6. The Cobham Remembers project attempted to capture something of the atmosphere of Cobham in the early years of the 20th century researching a variety of historical records.

  7. Latest Cobham Heritage Publication - "Walks in and Around Cobham". Now in its 3rd Print Run. One of the Cobham Heritage Trust’s key aims has been to encourage local residents to search out, explore and treasure their local environment and heritage.

  8. This Surrey village dates from Roman Times, which by Domesday Book (1086) was still a small settlement on the River Mole. The river was not navigable, but road, canal and railway encouraged the...

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