Plaque

Remains of Roman wall and bastion

Inscription

The Remains of the Roman city wall, constructed around AD 200, and a medieval bastion, are preserved in a chamber beneath this building.

Site: Remains of Roman wall and bastion (1 memorial)

EC1, Giltspur Street, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

September 2010: there is a small plaque giving visiting hours: 9:00 - 17:00 Mon-Fri and 9:00 - 13:00 on Saturdays, excluding public holidays. The plaques and the entrance to the "chamber" are in the entrance lobby in the corner of this building.

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Remains of Roman wall and bastion

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London Wall

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Medieval bastion

First conserved in 1959 by the Ministry of Works when it was in the basement ...

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