Ancient barn conversion with steam room found at Roman villa in Rutland
by Harriet Sherwood from Science | The Guardian on (#668Q9)
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If you thought barn conversions were a relatively recent development for the property-owning classes, you'd be wrong - probably by 16 or 17 centuries.
Archaeologists at the site of a Roman villa complex in the east Midlands have discovered that its wealthy owners converted an agricultural timber barn into a dwelling featuring a bathing suite with a hot steam room, a warm room and a cold plunge pool.
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