At the end of the 3rd century, the vicus of Baños de la Reina was in full operation.

House 1 was built on the eastern side. It has eight rooms around a large central circular colonnaded courtyard and a covered corridor or "peristylium" leading to them. From the dwelling, a corridor led to the baths

At the foot of the Molí del Morelló, house 2 was built in the 1st century. From the central rectangular courtyard there was access to at least six rooms, connected to the rest of the rooms by a corridor and, up to a second level, by stairs.

House 3, to the west of the Molí, lies below the houses located next to the promenade. It was excavated by A. J. Cavanilles (1792) and partially re-excavated by M. Pellicer (1965), on account of which several rooms with mosaics were located. Its baths are still preserved at La Muntanyeta.