Since the villa was a Roman structure, it would have to be the Romans who built the larger number of villas in Britain. Most of the British tribes constructed Roundhouses.
I think it was the Romans.
They built them in Britain, Pompeii, and most important Bath, England
The next conquerors of Britain after the Celts were the Romans, who invaded in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. The Romans established control over most of Britain, which they called Britannia, and incorporated it into their empire for several centuries.
Emperor Hadrian is responsible for many of the defenses built in Britain. He is most well known for Hadrian's Wall in Northern Britain.
the Romans... they built most roads in the uk...
It is not known. Most probably thousands.
They fought against Boudica a British Queen who drove back the Romans from Britain. It took Rome four attempts to attack Britain, as most were repelled by the weather or the British whom were naked.
Villas were holiday houses of the urban rich, farmsteads of large estates, or imprerial residences. Villlas were located outside of the city and most of them were self-supporting, luxurious pieces of property. The "normal" city house of the Romans was called a domus.
The Colosseum, the Pantheon and Hadrian's Wall are three of the most famous structures that the Romans built.
The Romans built the first fortifications on the sight (some of which can still be seen) but most of what is standing today was built by the Normans.
To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.
Hadrian's Wall was built during that Emperor's reign. it was built to attempt to keep the maurauding northern clans(forerunners to the Scots) from attacking the Roman villages farther south. It basically marked the northern-most extent of the Roman Empire on the Isle of Britain.