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When I was at senior school in Leicester I was a member of the Local History Society, and joined trips out to visit local historical sites. I had a fascination with Roman history within Leicester and the county, and some trips involved exploring lengths of the old Roman road The Fosse Way. Strangely enough when we moved to Wiltshire I became reacquainted with that route because as I sometimes flew in to RAF Lyneham I could see a straight line of hedgerows to the north and south. I also took the off roader out on to the accessible sections too. After 2000 years I find it incredible that the line of The Fosse Way is still so recognisable. The photo below shows part of its line as the straight line in the middle of the photo. It is from Google Earth and still can be discerned along sizeable parts of its route from Exeter to Lincoln. (Anorak or what?)

