Which means (originally) outside the city wall. When l realised that, it brought whole new meaning to the Easter hymn, ‘There is a green hill far away without a city wall.’ There was l thinking it didn’t have one!
Freelance Journalist, broadcaster, columnist and local historian. Director of Bath Newseum. Married and lives in Bath.
Interested in local history, architecture and visual display in museums and urban spaces.
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