I have always assumed that the route of Watling St had existed pre-61AD. Around the Church Stowe area this was primarily because of the pinch point of the Watford Gap and the ease of moving between the headwaters of the Nene, Ouse, Trent, Avon and Cherwell without a bridge. But is this the case? Does anyone have any insight into the earliest use of the Watling St route?
and 2019 will see the release of the most authentic cinematic version of the Boudiccan Revolt yet, Derek Jacobi as Claudius (again), Rupert Graves as Paulinus, Kate Nash as Boudicca;
www.imdb.com/title/tt7715070/
and 2019 will see the release of the most authentic cinematic version of the Boudiccan Revolt yet, Derek Jacobi as Claudius (again), Rupert Graves as Paulinus, Kate Nash as Boudicca;
www.imdb.com/title/tt7715070/