Mareham Lane
Mareham Lane is an unclassified road between Graby and Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 10.6 miles (17.1 km) long.
The Roman Road
For most of its length Mareham Lane follows the route of a minor Roman road, and the name is also used for that Roman road from Bourne to the original ford at Sleaford[1] and perhaps on to Lincoln (Lindum Colonia).[2][3]
Margary numbers
Ivan Margary allocated the following Margary numbers in his classification scheme:[4]
- RR260 Bourne-Sleaford
- RR262 Sleaford-Bracebridge Heath
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Route details
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Footpath to Cawthorpe | 52°46′53″N 0°22′37″W / 52.78136°N 0.37688°W | TF095216 | King street deviates from modern A15, to go through Stainfield to Ancaster. Start of Roman Mareham Lane |
Old Beck culvert | 52°49′59″N 0°22′56″W / 52.833°N 0.382338°W | TF090273 | Bottom of Windmill Hill, Rippingale. Start of linear Roman alignment on OS map |
Layby at Graby | 52°50′45″N 0°22′45″W / 52.84589°N 0.379076°W | TF092288 | Modern A15 straightened in the late 20th century. Roman alignment continues into lay-by |
Footpath to Graby Lane | 52°50′52″N 0°22′42″W / 52.8479°N 0.37839°W | TF093290 | Roman alignment continues across field as public footpath |
Graby Lane | 52°51′06″N 0°22′34″W / 52.85179°N 0.376201°W | TF094294 | End of footpath. Start of Modern Mareham Lane. End of mapped Roman alignment |
Ford | 52°51′33″N 0°22′32″W / 52.85909°N 0.375624°W | TF094303 | |
Dry Ford | 52°53′28″N 0°22′31″W / 52.891069°N 0.375180°W | TF094338 | Seasonally intermittent Stream, sometimes appears across road. Stream flows into Ouse Mere Lode |
Billingborough crossroads | 52°53′35″N 0°22′34″W / 52.89308°N 0.37610°W | TF093340 | Billingborough road, Folkingham Folkingham road, Billingborough. |
Stow Green | 52°54′08″N 0°22′29″W / 52.902246°N 0.374673°W | TF094351 | Site of Stow Fair. Site of Anglo-Saxon nunnery. |
Threekinghham crossroads | 52°54′51″N 0°22′38″W / 52.914059°N 0.377324°W | TF092364 | Modern A52 crosses Modern Mareham Lane. |
Mareham House | 52°55′43″N 0°22′45″W / 52.92864°N 0.379285°W | TF090380 | Road junction at Spanby |
Bend | 52°58′51″N 0°23′14″W / 52.980883°N 0.387184°W | TF083438 | Northern end of Roman alignment on OS map. Modern road deviates, and Roman Alignment becomes unclear. |
Corner | 52°59′21″N 0°23′28″W / 52.989179°N 0.391002°W | TF081447 | Modern Mareham road turns left. This different alignment continues toward the old ford at Sleaford as a footpath. |
Parish boundary | 52°59′31″N 0°23′35″W / 52.992037°N 0.392937°W | TF079450 | Modified alignment continues past modern Mareham Lane as parish boundary Public footpath alongside. |
Sleaford level crossing | 52°59′43″N 0°24′31″W / 52.995258°N 0.408493°W | TF069453 | End of modern road called Mareham Lane at Sleaford level crossing. |
cropmark | 52°59′05″N 0°23′10″W / 52.984625°N 0.386017°W | TF084442 | Possible continuation of straight alignment after the bend[5] |
cropmark | 52°59′50″N 0°23′08″W / 52.997205°N 0.385548°W | TF084456 | Well-founded discovery of Roman road not on expected alignment.[6] |
Ruskington | 53°02′16″N 0°23′19″W / 53.037701°N 0.388510°W | TF081501 | Well-founded discovery of Roman road to south of Ruskington, on public footpath.[7] Speculative northern continuation from Sleaford to Lincoln |
See also
- High Dyke, Lincolnshire
- King Street (Roman road) Water Newton to Bourne to Ancaster, Margary number RR26
References
- ↑ RR260: Margary, Ivan Donald (1973). Roman roads in Britain. J. Baker. p. 206. ISBN 978-0-212-97001-8.
- ↑ "National monument record:Roman Road RR260 Bourne to Lincoln via Sleaford".
- ↑ "National monument record:Roman Road RR262 Sleaford to Lincoln via Bracebridge Heath".
- ↑ Margary, Ivan Donald. Roman roads in Britain.
- ↑ "National Monument record:Cropmark near bend in the road". Retrieved 2011-02-27.
- ↑ "National Monument record:Cropmark to east of original alignment". Retrieved 2011-02-27.
- ↑ "National Monument record:Cropmark on Footpath near Ruskington". Retrieved 2011-02-27.
- Whitwell, J B (1992). Roman Lincolnshire. The Society of Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. ISBN 0-902668-16-1.
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