03-04-2025 15:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

New skyscraper may open up a hidden section of London’s Roman Wall

A section of London’s Roman Wall hidden under a 1980s office block could be opened up to the public if plans for to redevelop the site are approved.
The two buildings to be demolished next to the “can of ham” building (c) ianVisits
The proposed building – source: planning documents / Fletcher Priest Architects
The site is made up of two buildings on Camomile Street, a few minutes walk from Liverpool Street station, and the developer wants to replace them with a single 46
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