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Description The Jewry Wall and St Nicholas', Leicester. The "Jewry Wall" is in fact part of a Roman Baths complex - it's believed to be the western wall of a palaestra (exercise hall). St. Nicholas is the oldest church in Leicester - the nave is mostly Anglo-Saxon, whilst the tower is Norman and dates from the 13th century.
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