| 31. | The Fosse Way Roman road originally ran through this area, between what is now Radstock and Midsomer Norton.
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| 32. | The Fosse Way runs through the parish and Roman villa sites associated with it have been found at Windmill Hill.
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| 33. | She worked as the reporter for the Somerton and Langport edition before becoming the district reporter for Fosse Way Magazine.
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| 34. | Roman pottery and kilns have been found in the village; which is only 1 mile from the Fosse Way.
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| 35. | It may also have been the site of a fort that provided a point of control for the Fosse Way.
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| 36. | A lead coffin within a rock-cut grave was discovered at a site adjacent to the Fosse Way in 1988.
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| 37. | Many sections of the Fosse Way form parts of modern roads and lanes, and parish, district or county boundaries.
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| 38. | The Fosse Way Roman road crosses the parish as a minor road; a Roman villa was sited at Truckle Hill.
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| 39. | The settlement might date back to at least Roman times as Roman pottery and parts of Fosse Way have been found.
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| 40. | After Ilchester the Fosse Way is followed by a section of the Second Legion after the conquest of the Durotriges in Dorset.
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