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Watling Street, Hertfordshire

Watling Street is a historic route, running from Dover to Wroxeter, including a section through Hertfordshire. First used by the ancient Britons, the road was later paved by the Romans. Watling Street enters Hertfordshire at Elstree, passes to the west of St Albans and then through Redbourn and Markyate before entering Bedfordshire just south-east of Dunstable. The section of Watling Street immediately to the south-east of Dunstable, passing through Stipers Hill and Downside, forms part of the modern-day A5183. This section of Watling Street is within the council area of Central Bedfordshire.

Place Type: Ancient Routeway
Historic County: Hertfordshire
Lat, Long: 51.871455,-0.49803224
Grid Reference: TL 0350 2027
Civil Parish: Caddington CP
Council Area: Central Bedfordshire CA
Police Area: Bedfordshire PA

GBPN ID: 305418
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Watling_Street,_Hertfordshire_305418

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