Roman Lane and a Work of Art
During the last lockdown we contributed a series of local history walks round the village to make your exercise a little more interesting. As we seem not to be out of the Covid woods yet, here is another for you to try.
Take a stroll down the Downs Link going south to just before the spot where the A24 passes overhead. On your right is a footpath leading up to Roman Lane, where you will see this rather impressive public art installation.
When you’ve admired the screens, you can either continue up the footpath which continues alongside the by-pass or walk up through the estate. Both will bring you out to the Worthing Road and Cripplegate Corner. The footpath can be very muddy and is quite narrow in places so you may prefer to go through the houses!
Children from Castlewood Primary and Southwater Infants Academy were involved in the excavations and later also worked with the artist commissioned to create the interpretive screens, Tim Ward.
Contact Jeremy Senneck 01403 731247 for SLHG information while group meeting are suspended during the Covid19 restrictions