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The Walls of Bath

Medieval Walls Burrough walls - just by junction with Trim Street. The circuit presumable follows the line of the late Roman Walls - a piece of which was foundin 2013 in Burton St.  BBC News - Sewer workers in Bath reveal part of Roman city's walls The wall circuit is fairly obvious from any street map but it is as follows Borough walls - east to Bridge Street. Turnns South just before Pulteney Bridge  (east Gate was here and some remains here to be seen). Goes south through the east end of the Butter Market, East of the Orange Grove,  an angle at Terrace Walk.  It runs SW just to and parallel to Orchard Street Turns west at junction with Henry Street. Southgate at junction of Southgate Street and Stall Street - this was the main road out as the only bridge until Pulteney Bridge was on this road. Wall heading west along south side of Lower Borough Walls , beginning to head north along Westgate Buildings, wall to the West of the the Road. Westgate ...

Brandon House redevelopment approved [4 September 2013]

This building is clearly too tall for its position next to the Church. Brandon House redevelopment approved [4 September 2013]

Revealed: the SE1 skyline in 2023 [8 September 2013]

The South Bank in 10 years time? Revealed: the SE1 skyline in 2023 [8 September 2013]

22 Words | Performing Shakespeare’s plays with their original English accent

An excellent short documentary on the pronouciation of shakespeare's plays 22 Words | Performing Shakespeare’s plays with their original English accent

Turner's twickenham house to be preserved

1262429 - The National Heritage List for England | English Heritage

Israeli App Brings Archeological Landmarks Back To Life | Technology News

Israeli App Brings Archeological Landmarks Back To Life | Technology News