Ten Roman Iron-Mines Within Eight Miles of Hastings in East Sussex
Pepperingeye
TQ7510
Byne's Farm
TQ7513
Fore Wood
TQ7617
Petley Wood
TQ7712
Park Farm
TQ7720
Footlands
TQ7814
Beauport Park
TQ7817
Oaklands
TQ8121
Chitcombe
TQ8420
Burnthouse Wood
There is a single inscription on stone recorded for the Hastings area.
References for Mvtvantonis?
Historical Map and Guide – Roman Britain by the Ordnance Survey (3rd, 4th & 5th eds., 1956, 1994 & 2001).Historical Map and Guide – Roman Britain by the Ordnance Survey (3rd, 4th & 5th eds., 1956, 1994 & 2001). Historical Map and Guide – Roman Britain by the Ordnance Survey (3rd, 4th & 5th eds., 1956, 1994 & 2001).Historical Map and Guide – Roman Britain by the Ordnance Survey (3rd, 4th & 5th eds., 1956, 1994 & 2001).
Roman Roads near Mvtvantonis?
Possible Road: W (32) to Hassocks (West Sussex) N (31) to Maidstone (Kent) Probable Road: NE (36) to Portvs Lemanis (Lympne, Kent) Probable Road: NE (36) to Portvs Lemanis
Sites near Mvtvantonis?
- Woodhead Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Whittlebury Villa (0)
Villa - Wighton (0)
Possible Roman Camp - Willowford Temporary Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Bury Hill (0)
Iron Age Hillfort and Settlement - Warham Camp (0)
Iron Age Hillfort - Water Eaton (Kinvaston) 1 Temporary Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Wath (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Wall Marching Camp 1 (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Walton Temporary Camp 1 (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp