[1] Further and full excavations were done in 1969 up to 1970 as a school was built on the site of the Roman villa.
[2]: 57 The excavations uncovered five building phases of a Roman villa.
The earliest remains are a timber building dating to the first century AD.
[2]: 57–59 Around AD 150 the timber house was replaced by a stone building, not exactly on the same spot, but slightly further north.
The new Villa consisted of a range of rooms with a veranda on the west side.