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Coordinates: 53°16′51″N 1°53′06″W / 53.2809°N 1.8851°W / 53.2809; -1.8851
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.vhs2cd.co.uk/romanroa.htm About Batham Gate]
*[http://www.vhs2cd.co.uk/romanroa.htm About Batham Gate]
* [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=416500&y=381500&z=120&sv=bath&st=3&tl=Map+of+Batham+Gate+(Roman+Road),+Derbyshire+%5BAntiquity+(Roman)%5D&searchp=ids.srf Ordnance survey Map] showing Batham Gate near [[Brough, Derbyshire|Brough]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150920113004/http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=416500&y=381500&z=120&sv=bath&st=3&tl=Map+of+Batham+Gate+(Roman+Road),+Derbyshire+[Antiquity+(Roman)]&searchp=ids.srf Ordnance survey Map] showing Batham Gate near [[Brough, Derbyshire|Brough]]
*[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/44850 Geograph image of Batham Gate Roman road, near Peak Forest]
*[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/44850 Geograph image of Batham Gate Roman road, near Peak Forest]



Revision as of 08:29, 28 October 2016

Batham Gate: the modern road follows the line of the Roman road near Laughman Tor

Batham Gate is the medieval name for a Roman road in Derbyshire, England, which ran south-west from Templebrough on the River Don to Brough-on-Noe (Latin Navio) and the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae). Gate means "road" in northern English dialects; the name therefore means "road to the bath town".

53°16′51″N 1°53′06″W / 53.2809°N 1.8851°W / 53.2809; -1.8851