• The foundations of the Roman baths. The Jewry Wall is visible on the extreme right of the photo, and Jewry Wall Museum on the left.
  • Medieval builders demolished the rest of the baths in order to reuse the stone, leaving only one fragment, the Jewry Wall, upstanding.
  • Some of the more distant sites are a little disappointing but those close to Jewry wall are well worth a visit. As to the Museum, it is still closed for major work.
  • The Jewry Wall. Show search. ... I Jewry Wall II The Changing Rooms III Dig Site at the Drains IV Warm Room V Hot Hall VI The Furnaces VII Water Reservoir.
  • Read about the fascinating history of life in Roman Leicester on the Story of Leicester website. It includes an in depth look at the Jewry Wall Baths.
  • It is actually part of the wall of the baths complex, which had washing and social functions. Unlike many Roman remains, the Jewry Wall was never lost.
  • This wall is the only surviving part of Leicester's predecessor, the Roman Town of Ratae Coritanorunm. It is a fascinating portal into 1,800 years of history.
  • Jewry Wall Tourism (2024) United Kingdom: Find top attractions, things to do & activities in Jewry Wall, leicester. Plan your Jewry Wall trip with Hellotravel.
  • The Jewry Wall Museum. The Jewry Wall Museum focuses on the archaeology and history of Leicestershire, from prehistoric times to 1485.