• Wat's Dyke in brown; Offa's Dyke in red. Wat's Dyke (Welsh: Clawdd Wat) is a 40-mile (64 km) linear earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches...
  • I then tweeted. supported by images of the dyke at Ty Gwyn Lane, Wat’s Dyke Primary School, and beside the Premier Inn opposite Wrexham railway station
  • A Research Network for Offa's Dyke, Wat's Dyke and Early Medieval Western Britain. ... Heritage Interpretation, Offa's Dyke, Wat's Dyke.
  • Wat's Dyke. Wat 's Dyke is a 60 km long wall in the Welsh- English border region Welsh Marches. The Wall passes by, among others, Oswestry here.
  • Wat's Dyke runs parallel to Offa's Dyke in the northern Marches, so, by analogy, it is believed to date from sometime between the seventh to the ninth centuries.
  • In this article we outline the dialogue and decision-making process behind the map and 10-panel comic: What’s Wat’s Dyke?
  • Stopped by Wat's Dyke in Hope #watsdyke. ... Howard's #specialsite is Wat's Dyke. Britain's third-longest ancient monument yet still poorly understood!
  • Wat's Dyke and Offa's Dyke: remaining parts. ... The dyke is earlier than Offa's Dyke, but runs along similar lines, just inside the line of the later dyke.
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  • Wat was a common name during the Anglo-Saxon period, but the word could also mean wet or rough. The only certainty is that the dyke exists.
  • Archive for the ‘Wat’s Dyke’ Tag. ... The area between Offa’s Dyke and Wat’s Dyke has remained Welsh-speaking in character until recent times.
  • Wat's Dyke is a 40-mile earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches in pastoral countryside via Maesbury in Shropshire passing to the east of Oswestry to...
  • Wat’s Dyke Way. Wat's Dyke is a 40 mile earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches from Maesbury in Shropshire, passing to the east of...