Le Ferdgate :: Shared Description

Several sources refer to a trackway, possibly originating in pre-Roman times, which ran approximately north-south through Leicestershire (Nichols, 1795; Hoskins, 1950; Wood, 2010; EPNS), and in some sources it is referred to as ‘le Ferdgate’ an ‘army road’ (Old English ‘fyrd’ = army; Scandinavian ‘garta’ = road (Wood, 2010). See Baker and Brookes (2016) for significance of 'fyrd' ). Piecing the different references together, the route is first identified near Harby, in the Vale of Bevoir, climbs the escarpment at Brock Hill, crosses the Roman road (Salt Way) on top of the escarpment, passes the moot site of the Framland Hundred, crosses the River Wreake at Melton Mowbray, continues via the hillfort at Burrough Hill to Tilton on the Hill, crosses the Roman road (Via Devana) by the moot site of the Gartree Hundred, and continues into the Welland valley.

Baker, J. and Brookes, S. 2016. Explaining Anglo-Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization. In: Anglo-Saxon England
Vol. 44, pp. 221-258.
EPNS English Place Name Society. LinkExternal link , entry for Framland Hundred.
Cox, B., 1971. Leicestershire moot-sites : the place-name evidence. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society , vol. 47 (1971–72).
Hoskins, W.G., 1950. Croft Hill. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society, 26, 83-92.
Nichols, J. 1795. Mr Lehman on the Roman Roads and Stations in Leicestersbhire: of Via Devana. In: The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester : vol. 1, part 1, p. cxlvii.
Wood, M. (2010). The Story of England, Viking, 464 pp.
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25 images use this description:

SK7424 : A green lane north of Ironstone Lane by Tim Heaton
SK7518 : Footpath into Melton Mowbray - 'The London Road' by Tim Heaton
SK7517 : Sandy Lane approaching Melton Mowbray from the south by Tim Heaton
SP7194 : The B6047 through Tur Langton, seen from the end of Main Street by Tim Heaton
SK7425 : A crossing of salt ways by Tim Heaton
SK7519 : Church Street, Melton Mowbray by Tim Heaton
SK7424 : Bridleway passing Grange Farm by Tim Heaton
SK7422 : Scalford Gorse, Great Framlands by Tim Heaton
SK7522 : Scalford Road passing Framlands Farm by Tim Heaton
SK7423 : Holwell Lane bending west towards Holwell by Tim Heaton
SK7423 : Bridleway north of Holwell Lane by Tim Heaton
SK7425 : Public access route across the Leicestershire Wolds by Tim Heaton
SK7426 : Crossing Clawson Lane at the top of the Belvoir escarpment by Tim Heaton
SP7292 : Crossroads south of Church Langton by Tim Heaton
SK7426 : Brock Hill down to the Vale of Belvoir by Tim Heaton
SK7514 : Cycle Route 64 on Sandy Lane, looking north from Gartree Hill by Tim Heaton
SK7423 : Bridleway north of Holwell Lane by Tim Heaton
SK7516 : Sandy Lane approaching Melton Mowbray from the south by Tim Heaton
SK7422 : Holwell Lane north from Scalford Gorse by Tim Heaton
SK7519 : The bottom (south end) of Scalford Road, Melton Mowbray by Tim Heaton
SK7425 : Public access route crossing a tributary to Scalford Brook by Tim Heaton
SK7425 : 'le Ferdgate' crossing Langdyke Lane by Tim Heaton
SK7425 : An ancient route much abused by Tim Heaton
SP7197 : Ancient crossroads site? Melton Road (B6047) crossing Gartree Road by Tim Heaton
SK7424 : A green lane north of Ironstone Lane by Tim Heaton


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