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- Welsh_Road abstract "The Welsh Road, also known as the Welshman's Road or the Bullock Road, was a drover's road running through the English Midlands, used for transporting cattle from North Wales to the markets of South East England.Drovers and their herds would follow the line of Watling Street from Shrewsbury and over Cannock Chase to Brownhills, from where the Welsh Road ran through Stonnall, Castle Bromwich, Stonebridge, Kenilworth, Cubbington, Offchurch, Southam, Priors Hardwick, Boddington, Culworth, Sulgrave, Syresham, Biddlesden, and Buckingham.The age of the route is not known. The parish records of Helmdon record money being given in 1687 "to a poor Welshman who fell sick on his journey driving beasts to London", but many lengths of the road coincide with parish or manorial boundaries, suggesting that it probably formed an ancient trackway dating to the pre-Roman era.The northern section of the route from Brownhills to Stonebridge was made a turnpike by the Broughton, Chester and Stonebridge Turnpike Trust in 1759, becoming better known as the Chester Road. This part of the route is now broadly followed by the A452. South of Kenilworth the route remained unturnpiked and is now largely followed by minor roads and footpaths, often still referred to as the "Welsh Road".The A550, running 6 miles from Eastham to Queensferry, is also called the Welsh Road. It links the conurbations of Merseyside in England and Deeside in Wales.".
- Welsh_Road wikiPageID "24223874".
- Welsh_Road wikiPageLength "3765".
- Welsh_Road wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Welsh_Road wikiPageRevisionID "609744108".
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink A452.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink A452_road.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_trackway.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Biddlesden.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Boddington,_Gloucestershire.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Brownhills.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Buckingham.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Cannock_Chase.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Bromwich.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_trackways_in_England.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Cubbington.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Culworth.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Deeside.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Drovers_road.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Eastham,_Merseyside.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink English_Midlands.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Helmdon.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Kenilworth.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Merseyside.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Offchurch.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Priors_Hardwick.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Queensferry,_Flintshire.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Shrewsbury.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink South_East_England.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Southam.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Stonebridge.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Stonnall.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Sulgrave.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Syresham.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink The_Midlands.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Turnpike_trust.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Turnpike_trusts.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLink Watling_Street.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageWikiLinkText "Welsh Road".
- Welsh_Road hasPhotoCollection Welsh_Road.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dn.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Welsh_Road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Welsh_Road subject Category:Ancient_trackways_in_England.
- Welsh_Road hypernym Road.
- Welsh_Road type Road.
- Welsh_Road type Road.
- Welsh_Road type Site.
- Welsh_Road comment "The Welsh Road, also known as the Welshman's Road or the Bullock Road, was a drover's road running through the English Midlands, used for transporting cattle from North Wales to the markets of South East England.Drovers and their herds would follow the line of Watling Street from Shrewsbury and over Cannock Chase to Brownhills, from where the Welsh Road ran through Stonnall, Castle Bromwich, Stonebridge, Kenilworth, Cubbington, Offchurch, Southam, Priors Hardwick, Boddington, Culworth, Sulgrave, Syresham, Biddlesden, and Buckingham.The age of the route is not known. ".
- Welsh_Road label "Welsh Road".
- Welsh_Road sameAs m.07k5181.
- Welsh_Road sameAs Q7981978.
- Welsh_Road sameAs Q7981978.
- Welsh_Road wasDerivedFrom Welsh_Road?oldid=609744108.
- Welsh_Road isPrimaryTopicOf Welsh_Road.