Wall Roman site
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Wall-Letocetum was a small Roman town on Watling street which was one of the most important roads in Britain.
Waymark Code: WM5WTA
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/22/2009
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The Romans established a temporary fort at Wall soon after the conquest of southern Britain, it was situated just beyond where the present day church now stands.
During the first century AD the settlement of Letocetum grew up below this fort.
The hostel (mansio) at letocetum was one in a long chain of posting stations along Watling street, its purpose was to provide a place for travelling officials, dignitaries and visitors to rest get fresh horses or stay overnight.
It may have also housed the towns administrators.
The public baths at Letocetum like all Roman towns was the place to exercise,relax and meet as well as to bathe.
Traces of the baths still survive today, hypocausts and furnaces are still visible above ground level.
Property page on English Heritage website: [Web Link]
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Property Address: Wall Roman site
Watling street
Staffordshire
WS14 0AW
Property maintained by:: English Heritage
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