Roman Road near Norton in Stourbridge

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Roman Road near Norton in Stourbridge

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 7 Aug 2020

Looking south from near Elm Close (off Clent View Road), this sandy track is also known as Sandy Lane. The route is not actually Roman in origin. It was constructed in the 18th century as part of a turnpike (toll) road linking Kidderminster and Dudley. (information - K. James, BSc). The course of a former Roman Road between Greensforge and Droitwich passes close by across the fields, about fifty metres off to the right (west).

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52.442592
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-2.171347