DescriptionLiterally Off the Wall - geograph.org.uk - 497109.jpg
English: Literally Off the Wall Presumably this popular lounge/bar has taken its name literally and has removed a large section of the ivy, which was threatening to cover the whole building. Seen from the city walls by the Newgate, the medieval walls are on the left, with the foundation of the Roman tower in the south-east angle of the fortress wall just in front. The Roman amphitheatre is across the road on the right.
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