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Salters Way

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Salters Way

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 24 Sep 2014

The road through Threekingham is now called "Salter's Way", a name which is linked to the road between Droitwich and Boston. See also Slatersford on the Witham south of Grantham (see Image). The accounts given in local histories are however fairly disparate: the church history suggests that Salt from saltpans in the wash was traded toward the midlands, and the village web site that Salt from Drowitich was traded toward the east coast ports.

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52.912902
Longitude
-0.380802