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Icknield Street or
Ryknild Street is a
Roman road in England, with a
route roughly south-west to north-east. It runs from the
Fosse Way at
Bourton on...
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Watling Street, the
Roman military road to
north Wales, and
Icknield (or
Ryknild)
Street (now the A38). The site is now
within the
parish of Wall, Staffordshire...
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period (c. 43 to 410 A.D.). A
Roman road,
Icknield Street (also
known as
Ryknild Street), ran from the
Fosse Way at Bourton-on-the-Water to Templeborough...
- and 13
miles (21 km)
northwest of Stratford-upon-Avon. The
Roman road of
Ryknild Street, now the A435, p****es
through the
village on its
eastern edge, parallel...
- (now A5127)
joins the
Roman Ryknild Street at
Streethay and
immediately after that A5127
joins the
present A38.
Ryknild Street had to that
point run...
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bounded by the
River Avon to the west, and
Buckle Street (the
Roman Ryknild St) to the east. At the 2001
census it had a po****tion of 906. Though...
- the UK road network. Historically, the
Roman roads of
Watling Street and
Ryknild Street crossed 2 mi (3.2 km)
south of the city at Letocetum; today, they...
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military staging post and
posting station near the
junction of
Watling Street, the
Roman military road to
north Wales, and
Icknield (or
Ryknild) Street...
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Alrewas and Barton-under-Needwood. It is
situated on the
formerly Roman road
Ryknild Street,
current known as the A38, and
contains the
hamlet of
Wychnor Bridges...
- has a
railway station on the Cross-City Line. The line of
Icknield or
Ryknild Street, a
Roman road
running northwards from
Alcester via
Metchley Fort...