THE EGHAM CAUSEWAY

The Egham Causeway, looking towards the Negen Stones roundabout.

The causeway was built in the thirteenth century as a path across the flood plain. As well as this, it is one contender for the route of the Roman road from the bridge at Staines to Sunningdale, where the Silchester road again appears with certainty. It is also coincident with the best ley going through the Negen Stones site - passing through the Neolithic/Bronze Age site near Runnymede Bridge, the Spelthorne Moot site (place of meeting of Spelthorne Hundred in Saxon times) and along another coincident road to the important ley centre of Sunbury Cross.

The Causeway ley

 

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