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drove roads

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drove roads

In Britain, trackways for cattle, maintained by constant usage. They were probably established in prehistoric times, when communities moved their livestock from one grazing area to another. They were in continual use until the first half of the 19th century, when enclosures and the advent of the railway made long-distance drove roads obsolete. Many former drove roads are now marked on Ordnance Survey maps as ‘British trackways’.



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