NHER 66782 (Cropmark and Earthwork record) - Section of Roman road visible as cropmarks southeast of Brampton

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Summary

A section of Roman road is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the southeast of Brampton Roman town (NHER 66780 and related). It leads eastwards from the modern Lion Road, believed to follow the line of a Roman road (NHER 7598), through a complex area of fields and enclosures, much of which is likely to be Roman in date (NHER 66780 and related). It is visible partially as the cropmarks of a metalled surface or raised bank, and partially as the cropmarks of parallel ditches, which presumably flanked the road. Further to the east, its continuation is recorded as NHER 66779. Both are part of a projected long distance routeway between Denver and Smallburgh (NHER 2796).

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG22SW
Civil Parish BRAMPTON, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

Map

August 2023. Aylsham and Brampton Aerial Investigation and Mapping (AIM) Project.
The section of Roman road described below was previously recorded as part of NHER 2796.
A section of Roman road is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs (S1)-(S4) to the southeast of Brampton Roman town (NHER 66780 and related). It leads eastwards from the modern Lion Road, believed to follow the line of a Roman road (NHER 7598), through a complex area of fields and enclosures, much of which is likely to be Roman in date (part of NHER 66780 and related). It is visible partially as the cropmarks of a metalled surface or raised bank, and partially as the cropmarks of parallel ditches, which presumably flanked the road. Further to the east, its continuation is recorded as NHER 66779. Both are part of a projected long distance routeway between Denver and Smallburgh (NHER 2796).
See project report (S5) for more detailed discussion of the alignment of the road and its relationship to the defensive enclosure, the industrial suburb and other sections of Roman road visible in the vicinity.
S. Tremlett (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 31 August 2023.

  • <S1> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Various. Various. Vertical Aerial Photography from the Historic England Archive. MAL/76053 V 136 29-JUN-1976.
  • <S2> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Google Earth. ? - present. Google Earth Orthophotographs. https://earth.google.com/web. XX-XXX-2003 ACCESSED 10-JAN-2023.
  • <S3> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Google Earth. ? - present. Google Earth Orthophotographs. https://earth.google.com/web. 01-JUL-2006 ACCESSED 09-JAN-2023.
  • <S4> Oblique Aerial Photograph: Various. Various. Oblique Aerial Photography from the Historic England Archive. NMR 26286/04 01-JUN-2009.
  • <S5> Monograph: Powell, J. and Tremlett, S.. 2023. Aylsham and Brampton Aerial Investigation and Mapping Project, Norfolk. Historic England Research Report Series. 24/2023. pp 85-86.

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Record last edited

Oct 26 2023 11:53AM

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