ancient trackway造句
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- The Ridgeway, an ancient trackway, passes through Alton Barnes ( although this section is not part of the Ridgeway National Trail, which begins further north ).
- Several transport routes also converge at this point, such as the Harrow Way ( an ancient trackway ), the old London Portsmouth Road and various railway lines.
- Runfold lies on the ancient trackway known as the Pilgrims'Way and on the former route of the A31 road, which has by-passed the village since the early 1990s.
- The castle is situated on what is thought to have been an ancient trackway, and was built by the Barons of Malpas in around 1100 to protect the region from frequent Welsh raids.
- In 1913, James George Frazer reported in his commentary on Pausanias on traces of an ancient trackway across the Isthmus, while parts of the western quay were discovered by Harold North Fowler in 1932.
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- Along some stretches the pilgrims'route left the ancient trackway to encompass religious sites, examples being Pewley Down, near Guildford, where the later way passed The Chantries, some 500 metres to the south.
- Closely following the escarpment is an ancient trackway, loosely known as the Jurassic Way which in large parts now consists of the Roman Ermine Street that runs parallel a few miles to the east of the Edge.
- "' The Port Way "'is an ancient trackway, which runs the length of the Long Mynd massif, and is the largest historical feature on the Long Mynd, at just over long.
- Its route is or less at all points south of the North Downs which has the Pilgrims'Way ( here also known as the North Downs Way ) and roughly follows an ancient trackway, which was longer and stretched to Salisbury, Wiltshire, the Harrow Way.
- The road from Wendover to Princes Risborough, which makes a very clearly defined detour around the hill on which Ellesborough Church stands, follows the route of the Icknield Way, an ancient trackway used by man in the neolithic age ( 3000 to 1800 BC ) which ran from Norfolk to Avebury in Wiltshire.
- The parish records of Helmdon record money being given in 1687 " to a poor Welshman who fell sick on his journey driving beasts to London ", but many lengths of the road coincide with parish or manorial boundaries, suggesting that it probably formed an ancient trackway dating to the pre-Roman era.
- Its northern boundary with the township of Brompton marks the current English-Welsh boundary, while a length of its south-western boundary follows the Kerry Ridgeway, an ancient trackway, which again marks today s English-Welsh boundary, and the whole of the southern boundary marks the boundary between Churchstoke and Mainstone parishes.
- In particular, Roy, Surenne, Watt, Hogan and others have advanced notions that the site of the battle may have been Kempstone Hill, Megray Hill or other knolls near the Raedykes Roman camp; these points of high ground are proximate to the Elsick Mounth, an ancient trackway used by Romans and Caledonians for military manoeuvres.
- The Horsham-based building firm Hoad & Taylor built the houses at a cost of ?5, 220 ( ?| 0 } } today ), and residents moved in during the summer of 1949 . The road ran northeastwards from the old Ifield Road and was named Smalls Mead; it lay near the path of one section of the ancient trackway, which had historically been called Smalls Lane.
- From about 889 the Kettering area, along with much of Northamptonshire ( and at one point almost all of England except for Athelney marsh in Somerset ), was conquered by the Danes and became part of the Danelaw, with the ancient trackway of Watling Street serving as the border, until being recaptured by the English under the Wessex king Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great, in 917.
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