Fosse Way
The Fosse Way was a Roman road in England which linked Exeter in South West England, to Lincoln in the East Midlands, via Bath and Leicester. At Lincoln the Fosse Way joined another Roman road, the Ermine Street.The road was an important part of the road network the Romans built during their occupation of Britain,
Many parts of the road still exist and are still used, especially the part between Leicester and Lincoln which is now called the A46. South of Leicester much of the road still exists and forms parts of modern roads but there are many gaps.