The original tree stands in Roman Road.
At that archaeological site, which is open to visitors, a section through the Roman Road can be seen.
A standing stone, called the Peterstone, is along the course of a suspected Roman Road.
A 3rd century Roman station or settlement has been found along the old Roman Road.
The hamlet itself is around a mile west of the Roman Road, just south of the river.
There are six listed buildings in the village and another three on the Roman Road.
This is about 1 mile from the Roman Road known as Watling Street.
The Roman Road known as Icknield Street is prominent, running north to south through the eastern side of the town.
The site was close to the Roman Road from Leicester to Cambridge.
It was found in 1839 at the Roman Road near Port Talbot.