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Kent Live on MSNThe ancient Roman road that connected Dover to Wales that's now just 200 metres longThe ancient remains of a section of the original Watling Street were recently uncovered during roadworks in Old Kent Road ...
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Kent Live on MSNThe spectacular Roman road adventure in Kent with historic towns and villages with great food and drinkYou might want to explore Richborough Roman Fort, the magnificent White Cliffs of Dover with its coastal paths and coastal ...
Watling Street was built shortly after the Roman invasion in 43 AD and served as one of the most important arterial roads in Roman Britain. It ran northwest from the critical port of Dover ...
It is the modern name given to the Roman road that ran northwards from Durobrivae, near Peterborough, to Bourne and then northwest to join Ermine Street. From its starting point, ...
The name of the road derives from the Latin ‘fossa’, meaning ‘ditch’. It's believed the road followed a defensive ditch, which ran along the western border of Roman-controlled England.
An ancient Roman Road said to be used by key historical figures including William the Conqueror, Oliver Cromwell and every King and Queen of Scotland, has been found in a garden near Stirling.
Construction in Southwark uncovered 2,000-year-old Roman Watling Street under modern road, confirmed archaeology theories, officials said.
A 2,000-year-old Roman road was discovered in London during excavations of Old Kent Road. The area was being excavated in an effort to expand low carbon heating to thousands of homes in the area.
Construction in Southwark uncovered 2,000-year-old Roman Watling Street under modern road, confirmed archaeology theories, officials said.
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