550 AN ACCOUNT OF A ROMAN PUBLIC WAY. 
The ridge of the Road is very visible, in Bee- 
fold Lane, at the Gate, on the northwest side of 
Atherton Parsonage. 
The ridge of the Road is very visible in the 
curve of the hedge and cop of a field, called Ten 
Acres, a little on the south side of Guest Fold, 
near an old Oak Tree, and close to a Water Pit. 
The cop of the hedge has been set upon the Road; 
and under the cop the Road is quite perfect. 
The Road is found again by the gravel and 
stones, in the ditch, on the south side of the Turn- 
pike Road, not far from Bridge’s Farm. 
The remains of the Roman Road are very re- 
markable, at Hatton Fold. It has gone down to 
the brook, where the declivity of the hill is sloped 
away, on the line of the present Road. Here the 
broad paved Causeway, across the bed of the 
brook, still remains. And here the ridge and 
stones of the Roman Road are very visible, near 
the garden hedge, which is set across that Road. 
The ridge and strong pavement of the Roman 
Road, are very visible, in an old grassy lane, 
called Cow Lane, opposite to the middle of the 
