2013
SU5151 : Harrow Way - north of Overton
taken 12 years ago, near to Quidhampton, Hampshire, England

Harrow Way - north of Overton
"The Harrow, or 'Hard Way', is one of the oldest roads in Britain, and like the Great Ridgeway, its only competitor for the title, with the possible exception of the Icknield Way, crosses the country from east to west.
An ancient road — though it could be travelled along from one side of the country to another — was not originally planned to do this. It grew up out of various local trackways which became linked together as the need arose, and in its earliest days must have fluctuated until it finally settled into a definite route which long experience had proved to be the most useful."
Ancient Trackways of Wessex (1965).
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An ancient road — though it could be travelled along from one side of the country to another — was not originally planned to do this. It grew up out of various local trackways which became linked together as the need arose, and in its earliest days must have fluctuated until it finally settled into a definite route which long experience had proved to be the most useful."
Ancient Trackways of Wessex (1965).
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