• Londinium in the year 400 showing the Roman wall. The London Wall is a defensive wall first built by the Romans around the strategically important port town of Londinium...
  • Don’t worry if it seems daunting, we’ve put together a handy walkthrough to help you get the most out of your walk, along with a London Wall map.
  • Immediately north of the Tower of London, right in the heart of Tower Hill, stands one of the most substantial and impressive surviving sections of the London Wall.
  • Once built, the wall was 2 miles long and about 6 m high. Until the later Middle Ages, the wall defined the boundaries of the City of London.
  • From Tower Hill in the East to Blackfriars Station in the West, the wall stretched for two miles around the ancient City of London.
  • Short but significant piece of wall that surrounded the old Roman settlement here in London. ... Around London there are pieces of the old Roman Wall.
  • The original London Wall was built by the Romans in the late second century to defend London, and similarly we were founded to protect our clients’ interests.
  • Locating the photo is helped by the street name, London Wall being displayed on one of the low walls built to separate street from bomb damaged buildings.
  • The most prominent memorial is a road that follows roughly the same path as the wall – and travels along many of its ruins – appropriately named London Wall.
  • It is difficult to picture now, but for most of London’s history, the shape of the city was defined by its huge perimeter wall.