- North Leigh is a village located near the river Evenlode in Oxfordshire.
- It is the site of North Leigh Roman Villa which was the fourth largest Roman Villa in Britannia.
North Leigh Roman Villa
- North Leigh Roman Villa is a Ruin located on the River Evenlode, 0.5 mile (1km) north of the village of North Leigh.
- It was the fourth largest Roman Villa in England. Only the foundations and a Mosaic are visible.
Roman Roads
- Akeman Street
- St. Albans–Alchester-Evenlode river crossing near North Leigh–Cirencester
- Fosse Way
Nearby Sites
- The Ridgeway
- The Hillforts from West to East: Barbury Castle, Liddington Castle, Uffington Castle and White Horse, Segsbury Camp – The River Thames – Pulpit Hill, Ivinghoe Beacon.
- Saxon Mound Castle
- This is next to Brailes Hill, which is on private land and is the second highest point in Warwickshire at 761 ft (231m).
- The Saxon Castle Mound has excellent views over the plain.
- The Rollright Stones
- Located at Great Rollright, these are Neolithic Stone Monuments.
- The Kings men stone circle
- The King Stone
- The Whispering Knights Dolmen
North Leigh Roman Villa