B1078 junction with B1079

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The photograph on this page of B1078 junction with B1079 by Stuart Logan as part of the Geograph project.

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B1078 junction with B1079

Image: © Stuart Logan Taken: 28 Jun 2013

The track of the B1078 has deviated south; away from the Roman Road it had overlaid for many miles. There is a shallow valley here formed by the River Lark and the B1079 follows this up from the south. Turning right at this junction the traveller can rejoin the B1078 and the course of the Roman Road a little ways north. Perhaps modern road builders, unlike the Romans, decided to skirt the small hill ascent and follow the contour - thus forming the 'V' shaped deviation?

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.137982
Longitude
1.235212