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English: The Jewry Wall and St Nicholas' Church in Leicester , England . The wall is the second largest piece of surviving civil Roman building in Britain, and is both a Scheduled Monument and a Grade I listed building . Originally it separated the Palaestra from the Frigidarium at Ratae Corieltauvorum 's baths. St Nicholas' Church is also Grade I listed, and dates from AD 880.
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8 April 2010