2015
SU9108 : Mill Lane section of Stane Street in Autumn
taken 11 years ago, near to Halnaker, West Sussex, England
This is 1 of 5 images, with title starting with Mill Lane in this square

Mill Lane section of Stane Street in Autumn
A view a little further along Mill Lane than SU9108 : Mill Lane, Halnaker view northeastwards (q.v. for more information). Ahead can be seen a gate which crosses the track with the public footpath being diverted to the south of the track but immediately parallel with it. The group of people seen in front of the gate are all photographers, hoping to get a really good photo of this very attractive lane in its Autumn foliage.
See also SU9108 : Mill Lane, Halnaker view southwestwards looking in the opposite direction, from that gate.
See also SU9108 : Mill Lane, Halnaker view southwestwards looking in the opposite direction, from that gate.
Stane Street
Stane Street is the modern name given to an important 90-kilometre-long Roman road that linked London to the Roman town of Noviomagus Reginorum, or Regnentium, later renamed Chichester by the Saxons.
Today the Roman road is easily traceable on modern maps. Much of the route is followed by the A3, A24, A29 and A285, although most of the course through the modern county of Surrey has either been completely abandoned or is followed only by bridlepaths.
