Icknield Street

Icknield Street or Ryknild Street is a Roman road in Britain that runs from Bourton on the Water in Oxfordshire where it connected to the Fosse Way, to Rotherham in South Yorkshire, it went via Alcester, the area now covered by Birmingham (where a large fort was located), Lichfield, and what is now Derby. It acquired the name Icknield Way during the 12th century but it is now called Icknield Street (or Ryknild Street) to distinguish it from the older Icknield Way, an Iron Age trackway running from Norfolk to Dorset. A preserved section of the Roman road can be seen at Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. Much of the route of the Icknield Street is still used by modern roads, most notably the A38 from Lichfield to Derby.

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