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[london] Four strange places to see London’s Roman Wall … Diamond Geezer visits segments of London’s Roman wall in some unlikely spots. ‘It’s the contrasts that I found most incongruous. A relic from Roman times penned inbetween a speed hump and a futile pedestrian crossing. A fortification from the 3rd century beside an electric van built last year. A defensive structure that helped see off the Peasants Revolt beside a poster warning what to do in the event of fire. A boundary wall once an intrinsic part of the capital now underground illuminated by strip lights. And all this at the very far end of an oppressive bunker preserved for the benefit of hardly any eyes in a parking facility only a few know to use.’

Diamond Geezer Visits Four Strange Locations of London’s Roman Wall

This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 at 12:18 pm and is filed under History, London.

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