Architects:Stonewood Design
Area :1530 m²
Year :2021
Photographs :Craig Auckland, Thijs Wolzak
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering :E3 Consulting Engineers
Main Contractor :Stonewood Design
Quantitative Surveyor :Synergy
Planning Consultants :AZ Urban Studios
Glazing :Glass Light and Special Structures
Structural Engineering : Hydrock
Civil Engineering : Hydrock
Fire Engineering : Hydrock
Transportation : Hydrock
Principal Designer : Hydrock
Archaeology : South West Heritage
Building Control Consultant : Oculus
Timber Framing : The Timber Framing Company
Exhibition Designer : Kossmann de Jong
City : Hadspen
Country : United Kingdom
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From a simple, elegant glass elevation, the Roman Villa Museum focuses its view towards a landscape which reinterprets the ruins of Hadspen Roman Villa.
Hadspen Roman Villa was discovered in 1832 . Excavations of the site took place between 1968 and 1970. This revealed structural remains, pottery, coins and part of a mosaic floor which suggested a substantial Villa. Further excavations in 2015 revealed the true extent of the Villa and its outbuildings. It had been built, adapted and enlarged from the 3rd to the 5th centuries AD.