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Est. Population - 448. Watling Street was the north west road built by the Romans, from London (Londinium), through St. Albans (Verulanium) to Wall (Letocetum), where their north to south road - Rykneild Street, crossed Watling Street on its way to York (Eboracum). Letocetum was a military fort for around 25 years (AD50-75) and following the advance into Wales by the Romans, it was used as a posting station providing accommodation, baths, change of horses etc. Wall Site contains the excavated inn and bath house and there is a small museum run by English Heritage (in conjunction with the National Trust). An audio tape is provided for visitors and the museum has many interesting finds.

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Wall is found 2 miles south of Lichfield just off the A5.

 
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