WebSection of Rykneld Street Roman road and remains of Bronze Age cemetery at Littleover Littleover Ward Anglo-Scandinavian high cross shaft in the churchyard of St Werburgh's Church, Spondon Spondon Ward http://www.jjb.uk.com/duffield/03roman.htm
RYKNELD LODGE, Non Civil Parish - 1278574 Historic England
Rykeneld Street or Ryknield Street was a Roman road which ran through the northern Midlands of England from Deva (Chester) to Derventio (Derby) via what is now Stoke-on-Trent. It is not to be confused with the Icknield Street. It has in the past also been called by Victorian antiquarians the "Via Devina". The … See more Beginning at Chester the road ran south-east to a known Roman fort structure at Chesterton in North Staffordshire (partly excavated with modern methods from 1969 to 1971). It then ran through Wolstanton, … See more Various Roman relics have been found along the route in North Staffordshire, including a well-preserved updraught pottery kiln at Trent … See more WebROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Protected Status/Designation None recorded Full Description Ryknield Street Roman road within Morley Parish. (1) A report by the Bishop of Cloyne which... do steroids make you eat more
Monument record MDR4818 - Ryknield Street within Morley parish
WebRyknild Street or Icknield Street is a long Roman road stretching from Gloucestershire to Yorkshire. Its route was roughly southwest to northeast, from the Fosse Way at Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire ( 51°53’17 "N, 1°46’1" W) to Templeborough in Yorkshire ( 53°25’5 "N, 1°23’38" W ). WebRyknield Street, Roman Road. Course of Roman road, some earthworks still visible in places. (1) A section west of The Crest Hotel, Littleover (c. SK 324 341) is scheduled (see SMR … WebRyknild Street (RM18, also Icknield Street) was named by the Anglo-Saxon to refer to the Roman road between the Fosse Way (now A429) at Bourton on the Water in … do steroids thin your skin