English: Keep going! The Icknield Way is one of the oldest known tracks in Britain, pre-dating the Roman invasion of almost 2,000 years ago. Here it leaves the Rushfordbelts road and heads off in a Southerly direction. The name may be a derivation of the Iceni Tribe of Norfolk.
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