• Watling Street is a historic route in England that crosses the River Thames at London and which was used in Classical Antiquity, Late Antiquity, and throughout the Middle Ages.
  • History of Watling Street. The broad, grassy trackway found by the Romans had already been used by the Britons for centuries.
  • Watling Street is a very ancient trackway that runs across England from Dover to Wales. ... Towns and Villages Located on or near Watling Street.
  • Watling Street, Roman road in England that ran from Dover west-northwest to London and thence northwest via St. Albans (Verulamium) to Wroxeter...
  • Central to the town’s origins and subsequent history are Watling Street and a stream that once crossed it. It was one of several along a large section of this road.
  • Watling Street, Stane Street and the Origins of London by Rob Entwistle.
  • Budge Row ran from Watling Street and joined onto the western end of Cannon Street at the intersection with the street called Walbrook.
  • Looking up Watling Street towards St. Paul’s Cathedral (Cordwainer Ward ends and Breadstreet Ward starts roughly where the red van is located)
  • Watling Street is located within the ward of Cannock South, Huntington and Hatherton, Great Wyrley Town, Norton Canes &Brownhills.
  • 4 Watling Street in Warwickshire is very straight and generally raised by 1-2 foot, except where somewhat sunken in climbing over hills.