Category
page 1Ancient trackways in England
Watling Street
ancient trackway, one of the "Four Highways" of mediæval England
Sweet Track
ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England
The Ridgeway
ancient trackway described as Britain's oldest road
Tarr Steps
Grade I listed clapper bridge in Somerset, England, UK
West Kennet Avenue
prehistoric avenue in Great Britain
Dartmoor crosses
ancient trackway in the UK
Pilgrims' Way
historic route in England
Wansdyke
thumb|The Wansdyke on Tan Hill, Wiltshire
Wansdyke (from ''Woden's Dyke'') is a series of early medieval defensive linear earthworks in the West Country of England, consisting of a ditch and a running embankment from the ditch spoil, with the ditching facing north. There are two main parts: an eastern dyke that runs between Savernake Forest, West Woods and Morgan's Hill in Wiltshire, and a western dyke that runs from Monkton Combe to the ancient hill fort of Maes Knoll in historic Somerset. Between these two dykes, there is a middle section formed by the remains of the London-to-Bath Roman roa
Broomway
Public pathway in Essex, England