| 21. | A section of hypocaust remains in situ and is on display in the cellar of 39 Bridge Street.
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| 22. | The hypocaust is an underfloor heating system that was used throughout the Roman empire in villas of the wealthy.
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| 23. | One of the buildings had been equipped with hypocaust and the tiles lifting the floor can be seen today.
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| 24. | The baths had mosaic floors and were heated by a hypocaust under-floor system connected to three furnaces.
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| 25. | It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I Roman hypocaust in its cellar.
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| 26. | The outer walls of the villa, some hypocaust pillars and a patterned mosaic floor were found during a 1905 excavation.
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| 27. | In the 3rd century AD, Villa Armira was expanded eastward with a " triclinium " and a hypocaust.
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| 28. | Baynes also found some probable fragments of box tiles, suggesting that a house heated by a hypocaust stood close by.
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| 29. | Central heating in the form of a hypocaust, a raised floor heated by the exhaust of a wood or coal fire.
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| 30. | Another bath with a hypocaust, a cross-shaped one, and a well lay in the centre of that yard.
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