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  • Moniaive to Sanquhar Drove Road, in Dumfreis and Galloway ).
  • A drove road once ran from near Brownmuir Farm passed Rakerfield Farm to join the existing road near Newmills.
  • This is a deeply recessed trackway following the outer curve of the camp, probably a drove road of medieval origin.
  • It lies at the intersection of the ancient drove road known as the Welsh Way and the Roman Akeman Street.
  • At the east of the hamlet on Drove Road are the Grade II listed late 18th-century remains of the tower mill.
  • The monasteries helped develop vast sheep farms and the founding of drove roads, which can still be seen and walked today.
  • To the north of Loch Hourn is the route of an old drove road, which ran between Kinloch Hourn to Glenelg.
  • He drove road races through the early'70s, then returned to Indy in 1977, when he was the eighth-fastest qualifier as a rookie.
  • The location of the hospital adjacent to a river crossing on the drove road indicates that it was a " travellers inn ".
  • Clun was on the historic drove road where flocks and herds were driven from Wales to the markets in the Midlands and London.
  • The Gap was an important road crossing from the Middle Ages until the 19th century, linking the trails of the Ridgeway with the drove roads to the north.
  • The lane was also called " The Old Drove Road " and is still called " Cooks Bridle Path " at its far end where it enters Brockley Combe.
  • Drove Road at Newlands Corner is a good site in the region for amateur astronomy as it is a dark sky site close to London and its southern satellite towns.
  • The incident is commemorated by the " Covenanter's Grave ", a cairn after which one of the drove roads across the hills is known ( OS Grid reference NT078521 ).
  • The ancient Bluestone Heath Road follows the course of an ancient drove road from west to east across the Wolds, and several " A " roads also run through the AONB.
  • In Grampian / Aberdeenshire there are 16 Heritage Roads / tracks . 5 Medieval Roads are also considered as Pilgrim Roads and 2 ( Causey Mounth & Firmounth ) as Drove Roads.
  • At the end of the road to the disused quarries, to the east of the village, lies the old " Hambleton Drove Road " which forms part of the Cleveland Way National Trail.
  • The village dates back over a thousand years and was at one time an important market in the cattle trade between the Highlands and Lowlands with various drove roads converging on the village.
  • A narrow, stone bridge built c . 1810, which is a grade II listed building, carried the old Saxon way known as Drove Road over the canal half a mile east of the town centre.
  • In the mid nineteenth century Newington with its dwellings, shops and businesses, was bounded on its south side by an old drove road ( now East and West Mayfield ) beyond which were the farms and fields of Mayfield.
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