I was pondering on the remains of Roman buildings in Kent. There are many famous large Roman structures that still survive to this day. Like the lighthouse at Dover, Richborough Castle, various town walls, major street foundations, etc. What about smaller less important Roman buildings?
I mean there must have been smaller individual stone/brick structures that will have seemed far sturdy than the celtic stuff that went before and would still surely have lingered for some time in the Saxon era after 400AD. Would these not have continued in use as houses, barns etc, and been steadily repaired through the ages. Might some still survive as parts of houses still? I don't know of any.