File:Southampton town walls, between Hanover Buildings and Bargate Shopping Centre.jpg

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English: Southampton has some of the most extensive medieval town walls surviving in Britain today (only Chester and York have more). This photograph shows a section of the northern wall, which is the second-best preserved section after the western wall, but is tucked away obscurely between the Hanover Buildings and the Bargate Shopping Centre. This section of wall ends in the truncated Polymond Tower, at the northeastern corner of the town's medieval defences.
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