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  2. Banwen - Wikipedia

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    As part of the construction, two fortified structures were built where the road made a shift in direction, just north of Banwen. The Neath-Brecon Roman road (designated RR622 by RCAHMW [2]) is one of various Roman roads in Wales traditionally known as the Sarn Helen. The earliest structure beside the road was the large banked enclosure of a ...

  3. Sarn Helen - Wikipedia

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    A further section of Roman road leading north-eastwards from Neath (Nidum) to Banwen at the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park is also known as Sarn Helen. It continues north-eastwards through the park to the north-west of Ystradfellte, beneath Fan Frynych, and then across Mynydd Illtud en route to the Roman fort of y Gaer (Cicucium).

  4. Dyffryn Cellwen - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the upper Dulais Valley near the junction of the A4109 and A4221 roads, northwest of the smaller settlement of Banwen. It is part of the community of Onllwyn . The village stands close to the course of the Roman road from the fort at Nidum ( Neath ) to Y Gaer ( Brecon ), and there are traces of a Roman fort and camp nearby.

  5. High Street (Lake District) - Wikipedia

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    A Roman road, a scheduled monument, [1] crosses the fell between Roman forts at Brougham near Penrith and Ambleside (). [2] Although the route takes the road higher than any other Roman road in England, the High Street range has quite gentle slopes and a flat summit plateau, characteristics that may have persuaded Roman surveyors to build the road over the fell tops rather than through the ...

  6. Archaeology of Ashdown Forest - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the road in the Forest were partly obliterated by tanks undertaking training exercises in World War II, but part of it is clearly marked out at Roman Road car park. A secondary Roman road which passed through Wych Cross and Colemans Hatch reached the London-Lewes trunk road at Gallypot Street, Hartfield, and would probably have ...

  7. List of Roman villas in Wales - Wikipedia

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    A list of Roman villas in Wales confirmed by archaeology. Name Location Local authority ... Threatened by a road scheme to replace Five Mile Lane [17] References

  8. Icknield Street - Wikipedia

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    Icknield Street: a section preserved in Sutton Park. From Perry Bridge the road heads North, Coddrington describes the route as following a county boundary for a quarter of a mile and then a road, now the B4138, Kingstanding Road, until it enters Sutton Park close to the old Royal Oak Inn, now the Toby Carvery and Lodge.

  9. Via Devana - Wikipedia

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    Roman Britain, with the Via Devana highlighted in red. Via Devana is the name given to a Roman Road in England that ran from Colchester in the south-east, through Cambridge in the interior, and on to Chester in the north-west. These were important Roman military centres and it is conjectured that the main reason the road was constructed was ...