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HER Number:MDV18476
Name:Roman road on Northgate Lane, Honiton

Summary

The course of the Roman road eastwards out of Honiton is unclear but two possible routes are along Northcote Hill or Tunnel Lane. The two routes converge at Northcote Hill Farm from which the presumed Roman alignment runs south-east through Cheeseway Ash and along Northgate lane to join the A35 at White Cross. The name Cheeseway may be indicative of an ancient gravel road.

Location

Grid Reference:ST 187 007
Map Sheet:ST10SE
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishHoniton
DistrictEast Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishCOMBE RALEIGH
Ecclesiastical ParishHONITON
Ecclesiastical ParishMONKTON
Ecclesiastical ParishOFFWELL

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses

  • Old DCC SMR Ref: ST10SE/235
  • Old DCC SMR Ref: ST10SE/42
  • Old DCC SMR Ref: ST10SE/42/1
  • Old DCC SMR Ref: ST10SE/42/2

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • ROAD (Roman - 43 AD (Between) to 409 AD (Between))

Full description

Margary, I. D., 1967, Roman Roads in Britain, 115 (Monograph). SDV24025.

Simpson, S. J. + Turton, S. D. + Weddell, P. J., 1989, A Preliminary Archaeological Assessment of the Preferred Route of the A30/A303 (Honiton-Marsh) and A35 Honiton Eastern Bypass, 3, 8, 9, Fig 15 (Report - Assessment). SDV136349.

A Roman road running eastwards from Honiton to link to the Fosse Way at Axminster undoubtedly existed. It's course is uncertain but it is followed for part of its route by the present A35. However, the course of the A35 as it leaves Honiton is probably modern in origin as it is a 19th century turnpike that cuts through an earlier field pattern. The most likely route for the Roman road here appears to be along Northcote Hill but an alternative would be along the present Tunnel Lane. The two routes meet at Northcote Hill Farm, from which the presumed Roman alignment runs south-east through Cheeseway Ash and along Northgate lane to join the A35 at White Cross.
The name Cheeseway may indicate an ancient gravel trackway and the Roman road may be the trackway from which the name originated.

Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit, 1992 - 1993, Blackdown Hills Survey Archive (Archive - Survey). SDV324187.

Part of the parish boundary between Offwell and Monkton follows this section of Northgate Lane.

Ordnance Survey, 2022, Mastermap 2022 (Cartographic). SDV364674.

Northgate Lane marked.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV136349Report - Assessment: Simpson, S. J. + Turton, S. D. + Weddell, P. J.. 1989. A Preliminary Archaeological Assessment of the Preferred Route of the A30/A303 (Honiton-Marsh) and A35 Honiton Eastern Bypass. Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit Report. 89.16. A4 Stapled + Digital. 3, 8, 9, Fig 15.
SDV24025Monograph: Margary, I. D.. 1967. Roman Roads in Britain. Roman Roads in Britain. Hardback Volume. 115.
SDV324187Archive - Survey: Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit. 1992 - 1993. Blackdown Hills Survey Archive. Blackdown Hills Survey Archive. A4 Unbound.
SDV364674Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2022. Mastermap 2022. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital. [Mapped feature: #136161 Polygonised from hardcopy map overlay, ]

Associated Monuments

MDV45109Related to: Roman road along Tunnel Lane, Honiton (Monument)
MDV118468Related to: Roman Road from Axminster to Honiton (Monument)
MDV38709Related to: Roman road on Northcote Hill, Honiton (Monument)
MDV133442Related to: Roman road to north of Northgate Lane, Honiton (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded


Date Last Edited:Feb 7 2023 11:10AM