[1] W. L. Charlton began excavation of the site in that year, and uncovered four of the rooms in the north block and one in the south.
On Charlton's sudden death, work ceased until 1923, when Donald Atkinson (1886–1963)[2] completed the excavation.
[1] Ploughing in 1966 revealed hypocaust tiles and pink mortar about 70 yards (64 m) south of the site, providing evidence of the detached bathhouse.
[3] Systematic fieldwalking from 1983 to 1985 produced more finds from the location of the bathhouse, and concentrations in other areas suggested the presence of two buildings east of the villa.
[1] A further excavation of the site took place in 2006, involving geophysical surveying to investigate buildings not documented in the 1920s.