Award-winning conservationist and developer Mark Lucas and his son Zac bought the unit to renovate and convert into a shop. Mark and Zac was tipped off about the potentially historic find in the basement of the building by the previous owner.
The unit sits on an ancient Roman road in Rochester, Kent, which once took legions of soldiers from the coast to London.
The main aim of the Roman roads were to speed up Roman military supplies and troops. One of the biggest Roman campaign against Britain was during 55 BC led by Gaul Julius Caesar. Between 43 and 410 AD during Principate in Roman empire, the Roman army created circa 2.000 miles (3.200km).
Some suspicious archeologist say that discovery was not Roman road. They believed this was just floor of the building.