St Albans and Roman Verulamium
From the car park follow the gravel path past the Westminster Lodge Running Track and at the signpost turn left, signed ‘Roman Gate and Walls’. This section of the walk shows you the scale of the Roman town and its defences, passing first the site of the London Gate. Beyond this you walk alongside the longest surviving stretch of the town’s great walls. To your left is a spectacular section of Roman ditch, albeit now filled with trees and scrub, up to 95ft (29m) across and 20ft (6.1m) deep. Cross the ditch on a footbridge to a road.
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At the road turn right and after 40 paces go right on a path down into the southwest section of the Roman ditch. Emerging from the scrub, continue alongside trees to head across grass towards a red dog-waste bin and pass between two sycamores. Turn right here on to a path to the left of a residual hedge. Descend towards St Michael’s Church and join a track to the right of the hedge. The site of the Roman city’s forum or central square is on your left. The church was built on the site of the basilica or Roman town hall. Ahead is the Verulamium Museum.
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Turn left at a gate to St Michael’s Church. Leave the churchyard and cross the main road, the A4147, to visit the Roman theatre site. Retrace your steps and pass along St Michael’s Street, crossing the River Ver and go right into Fishpool Street. Pass Romeland, the site of the marketplace at the abbey gates, and continue into George Street.
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Carry on into High Street and then turn left into French Row. Pass the Clock Tower, a rare medieval curfew belfry built around 1410. Continue to the marketplace, which stretches as far as St Peter’s Church. Retrace your steps, passing to the left of the Town Hall, cross the High Street to go downhill and turn right into Sumpter Yard. After visiting the Abbey church cross to the surviving Abbey Gatehouse.
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Now turn left down Abbey Mill Lane and when the lane splits keep right to pass Ye Olde Fighting Cocks pub. Cross the bridge and walk past the lakes, originally the Abbey’s fishponds. Beyond is a stretch of Roman wall. Turn left at the footpath sign and return to the car park.
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