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  • A Roman road is visible as cropmarks on air photographs, south of the village of Stamford Bridge. It extends in a eastwest direction for 1.5 kilometres, either side of the River Derwent, but is not visible directly adjacent to the river, where alluv...
  • Roman road visible as a cropmark on air photographs. A wide low bank, observed in the field along the east side of Howl Beck, may be a surviving length of this road.
  • Road identified on first edition OS plan. Excavations at 33 Huntington Road located the side ditch and part of the metalling of a Roman road. The road had two phases of use, in the first phase the road was 9 metres wide, and 15.5 metres wide in the ...
  • RCHME Road 4. Road approaching York from the NE possibly from Malton (Derventio). May have crossed city boundary with Stockton Lane then travelled south of Stockton Lane with a change of alignment near Whitby Avenue to converge on the Lane near the j...
  • A cobble surface approximately 3m wide and running east-west was interpreted as a Roman road or trackway. It was encountered 0.60m below ground surface at the rear of 40 Belle Vue Street.
  • Road approaching York from the south-west from Tadcaster, Calcaria. Thought to have been established soon after the Roman conquest in c.71. Exact line unknown. Could merge with other roads at Micklegate Bar. Some evidence to support theory that M...
  • RCHME Road 3. Approaching York from the east from the direction of Stamford Bridge. May have joined Road 4 (MYO4190) in at the Stockton Lane end of Heworth Green. Alternatively it may have turned south to pass alongside the fortress and join road 2 n...
  • Road 1a heading SE from the Porta principalis sinistra (King's Square). This record also includes a spur off to Fishergate/Fulford Rd.
  • RCHME Road 9 - see MYO2174 road from city to Hessay now under 2174 following NRHE enhancement.