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Field Visit

Date 11 November 2014

Event ID 1010238

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1010238

This Roman road (Margary 7f) is visible as a low swelling, measuring about 10m wide and 0.2m high, running NW to SE from the edge of the river cliff on the SE bank of the Camps Water (NS 95707 21361) across to the far side of a small improved paddock immediately west of Midlock. Metalling is visible in section where a tree has been uprooted on the river cliff. The line of the road is lost as it drops down on to the floodplain of the River Clyde but it reappears on the river cliff above the Midlock Water, where its course is marked by a distinct swelling measuring about 10m wide and 0.4m high.

Visited by RCAHMS (ATW, AMcC) 11 November 2014

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