A path was cut through the forest for the creation of Watling Street.
In places it deviates from the original route of Watling Street.
It is on the east side of Watling Street.
The Roman road in this case is the Watling Street.
A milestone can still be found on Watling Street (now called the V4).
The station was named after an inn on Watling Street, dating from 1710.
Watling Street was constructed during the early part of the Roman occupation.
A branch road leading south from Watling Street passes through the village.
The Roman road in this sense is the Watling Street that runs through the middle of the town.
Watling Street is the name of an ancient trackway in England.