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Stane Street, Sussex

Stane Street is a Roman Road that linked London (Londinium) to Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum) passing through Surrey and Sussex. The exact date of construction is uncertain, but it was in use by AD 70. Some of the route is followed by modern-day roads (A3, A24, A29 and A285), but much it now exists in the form of bridleways, tracks, footpaths, earthworks or crop marks. The course of Stane Street through the National Trust's Slindon Estate in Sussex is clearly seen as a raised agger up to 5ft high and 30ft wide. This section of Stane Street is within the council area of Arun (West Sussex).
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1016621.

Place Type: Roman Remains
Historic County: Sussex
Lat, Long: 50.896204,-0.64443342
Grid Reference: SU954116
Police Area: Sussex
Council Area: Arun (West Sussex)
Civil Parish: Slindon CP
Country: England

GBPNID: 304649
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Stane_Street,_Sussex_304649

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