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Wall
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.
Prices
Free entry
Open all the time
Contact
Tel: -Venue
WallWall is found 2 miles south of Lichfield just off the A5.




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