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The Street is the medieval name of the Roman road that ran across the high limestone plateau of central Derbyshire from the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) southeast towards modern Derby. The line of the road can be traced from surviving features, confirmed by archaeology, from Buxton as far as Longcliffe just north of Brassington. It is believed that from Brassington the road ran eastwards to Wirksworth and there joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and can be traced to the northern suburbs of Derby to Little Chester, the site of the Roman settlement of Derventio. The 1723 map of Brassington Moor shows The Street road from Buxton through Pikehall up to the Upper Harborough Field Gate, leading onto Manystones Lane & Br

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  • The Street és el nom medieval de la via romana que passava a través del de Derbyshire, sortint del poble de (en llatí Aquae Arnemetiae) cap al sud-oest fins a on actualment hi ha la ciutat de Derby. La línia que seguia el camí es pot seguir avui en dia gràcies a algunes restes que hi ha des de Buxton fins a llocs com , on hi havia un assentament romà. Es creu que des de Carsington la via anava cap a l'est fins a i, allí, confluïa amb una ridgeway que anava fins als suburbis del nord de Derby, prop de Little Chester, el lloc de l'assentament romà de Derventio. (ca)
  • The Street je středověký název římské silnice, která vedla přes vysokou položenou vápencovou plošinu v anglickém hrabství Derbyshire od lázeňského města Buxton (latinsky zvaného Aquae Arnemetiae) na jihovýchod směrem k místu, kde v moderní době leží město Derby. (cs)
  • The Street (esperante: La Strato) estas la mezepoka nomo de la romia vojo kiu iris tra en Derbyshire de la banurbo de (latine: Aquae Arnemetiae) sud-okcidenten al nuna Derby. La linio de la vojo povas esti spurata el postrestantaj elstaraĵoj, konfirmitaj de arĥeologio, de Buxton ĝis fora , kie estis romia setlejo. Oni opinias ke de Carsington la vojo iris orienten al kaj tie aliris pli malnovan first-vojon kiu povas esti spurata al la norda suburbo de Derby, ne malproksime de Derventio (Little Chester), la loko de la romia setlejo de Derventio. (eo)
  • The Street adalah nama abad pertengahan tentang jalan masa Romawi yang melewati Peak District di Derbyshire dari kota spa (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) baratdaya dari Derby masa kini. Jalur jalan dapat dilacak dari peninggalan tersisa, dikonfirmasi oleh arkeolog, dari Buxton sampai sejauh , di mana terdapat pemukiman Romawi. Dipercaya bahwa dari Carsington jalur jalan menuju ke arah timur ke dan bergabung dengan jalan atas perbukitan yang bisa dilacak menuju pinggiran bagian utara Derby, tidak jauh dari Little Chester, yang menjadi situs pemukiman Romawi bernama Derventio. (in)
  • The Street is the medieval name of the Roman road that ran across the high limestone plateau of central Derbyshire from the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) southeast towards modern Derby. The line of the road can be traced from surviving features, confirmed by archaeology, from Buxton as far as Longcliffe just north of Brassington. It is believed that from Brassington the road ran eastwards to Wirksworth and there joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and can be traced to the northern suburbs of Derby to Little Chester, the site of the Roman settlement of Derventio. The 1723 map of Brassington Moor shows The Street road from Buxton through Pikehall up to the Upper Harborough Field Gate, leading onto Manystones Lane & Br (en)
  • The Street est le nom médiéval et moderne de la voie romaine qui menait, au travers du Peak District du Derbyshire, à partir de la cité thermale de Buxton (en latin Aquae Arnemetiae) et en direction du Sud-Ouest, jusqu'à la moderne Derby. Le tracé de la voie peut être reconstitué à partir des éléments qui subsistent, confirmés par l'archéologie, au moins entre Buxton et , où se trouvait un établissement romain. On considère qu'à partir de Carsington la voie se dirigeait vers l'Est jusqu'à Wirksworth, où elle rejoignait un sentier plus ancien qu'on peut suivre jusqu'à la banlieue nord de Derby, non loin de Little Chester, site de l'établissement romain de Derventio. (fr)
  • The street è il nome medievale della strada romana che attraversava il Peak District del Derbyshire partendo dalla città termale di Buxton (in latino ), a sud-ovest della moderna Derby. Il percorso della strada può essere rintracciato da alcuni reperti che sono rimasti, e sono stati confermati da studi archeologici, sparsi da Buxton fino a Carsington, dove vi era un insediamento romano. Si ritiene che da Carsington la strada corresse in direzione est fino a Wirksworth e lì si sovrapponesse ad un precedente sentiero che può essere rintracciato alla periferia nord di Derby, non lontano da Little Chester, il sito della colonia romana di Derventio. (it)
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  • The Street és el nom medieval de la via romana que passava a través del de Derbyshire, sortint del poble de (en llatí Aquae Arnemetiae) cap al sud-oest fins a on actualment hi ha la ciutat de Derby. La línia que seguia el camí es pot seguir avui en dia gràcies a algunes restes que hi ha des de Buxton fins a llocs com , on hi havia un assentament romà. Es creu que des de Carsington la via anava cap a l'est fins a i, allí, confluïa amb una ridgeway que anava fins als suburbis del nord de Derby, prop de Little Chester, el lloc de l'assentament romà de Derventio. (ca)
  • The Street je středověký název římské silnice, která vedla přes vysokou položenou vápencovou plošinu v anglickém hrabství Derbyshire od lázeňského města Buxton (latinsky zvaného Aquae Arnemetiae) na jihovýchod směrem k místu, kde v moderní době leží město Derby. (cs)
  • The Street (esperante: La Strato) estas la mezepoka nomo de la romia vojo kiu iris tra en Derbyshire de la banurbo de (latine: Aquae Arnemetiae) sud-okcidenten al nuna Derby. La linio de la vojo povas esti spurata el postrestantaj elstaraĵoj, konfirmitaj de arĥeologio, de Buxton ĝis fora , kie estis romia setlejo. Oni opinias ke de Carsington la vojo iris orienten al kaj tie aliris pli malnovan first-vojon kiu povas esti spurata al la norda suburbo de Derby, ne malproksime de Derventio (Little Chester), la loko de la romia setlejo de Derventio. La romianoj konstruis farmobienojn apud la strato, por nutri soldatojn kaj kreskantan popolamason en la areo. Restaĵoj de farmo estis trovitaj apud . (eo)
  • The Street est le nom médiéval et moderne de la voie romaine qui menait, au travers du Peak District du Derbyshire, à partir de la cité thermale de Buxton (en latin Aquae Arnemetiae) et en direction du Sud-Ouest, jusqu'à la moderne Derby. Le tracé de la voie peut être reconstitué à partir des éléments qui subsistent, confirmés par l'archéologie, au moins entre Buxton et , où se trouvait un établissement romain. On considère qu'à partir de Carsington la voie se dirigeait vers l'Est jusqu'à Wirksworth, où elle rejoignait un sentier plus ancien qu'on peut suivre jusqu'à la banlieue nord de Derby, non loin de Little Chester, site de l'établissement romain de Derventio. Les Romains ont construit des fermes à proximité de la voie, pour nourrir les soldats et la population croissante de la région. Les vestiges d'une telle ferme ont été découverts près de . Le musée de Chesterfield comme celui de Derby présentent des éléments du passé romain de la région. (fr)
  • The Street adalah nama abad pertengahan tentang jalan masa Romawi yang melewati Peak District di Derbyshire dari kota spa (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) baratdaya dari Derby masa kini. Jalur jalan dapat dilacak dari peninggalan tersisa, dikonfirmasi oleh arkeolog, dari Buxton sampai sejauh , di mana terdapat pemukiman Romawi. Dipercaya bahwa dari Carsington jalur jalan menuju ke arah timur ke dan bergabung dengan jalan atas perbukitan yang bisa dilacak menuju pinggiran bagian utara Derby, tidak jauh dari Little Chester, yang menjadi situs pemukiman Romawi bernama Derventio. Bangsa Romawi membangun perkebunan dekat Jalan / the Street, untuk memasok makanan tentara dan pertumbuhan pemukiman di daerah itu. Sisa-sisa perkebunan ditemukan dekat . (in)
  • The Street is the medieval name of the Roman road that ran across the high limestone plateau of central Derbyshire from the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) southeast towards modern Derby. The line of the road can be traced from surviving features, confirmed by archaeology, from Buxton as far as Longcliffe just north of Brassington. It is believed that from Brassington the road ran eastwards to Wirksworth and there joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and can be traced to the northern suburbs of Derby to Little Chester, the site of the Roman settlement of Derventio. The 1723 map of Brassington Moor shows The Street road from Buxton through Pikehall up to the Upper Harborough Field Gate, leading onto Manystones Lane & Brassington Lane towards Wirksworth (probable site of the Roman town Lutudarum). In records from 1613 the road from Brassington to Wirksworth is called 'Highe Streete'. The Romans built farmsteads near the Street, to feed the soldiers and growing population in the area. Remains of a farm have been found near Minninglow. Excavations by Lomas at Minninglow in 1958 revealed the layered agger structure of the Roman road. The Street was recorded as 'Streete Way' in 1533 in the Bateman Manuscript, Chatsworth. On current OS maps there are many names related to The Street such as Street Farm, Street House Farm, Middle Street Farm and Straight (Street) Knolls Barn. There are documents from 963 AD and about 1223 that suggest The Street was previously known as King Street. In the 1950s historian Ivan Margary assigned The Street (from Little Chester through Buxton to Manchester) the Margary Number of 71 in his book The Roman Roads of Britain. A plaque in the stone wall by The Street 'Buxton Derby' road near Arbor Low (at OS map location SK 1649 6232) is inscribed: "Huius viae curam curatores viarum non susceperunt". This translates as "The road menders have not taken care of this road". North west of Buxton, the road west of the Upper Goyt Valley is called The Street. The course of the Roman road north from Buxton to Melandra fort (near Glossop) was identified in 1970. The agger of a Roman road (running due north to Dove Holes from the junction of Batham Gate Roman road with the A6 road) confirmed the observations of this route by Turner in 1903. Six other sections of road were identified by this field work and excavations. This allowed the route to be plotted running through Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chapel Minton, Hayfield and up to Cown Edge, to within 3 miles of Melandra. (en)
  • The street è il nome medievale della strada romana che attraversava il Peak District del Derbyshire partendo dalla città termale di Buxton (in latino ), a sud-ovest della moderna Derby. Il percorso della strada può essere rintracciato da alcuni reperti che sono rimasti, e sono stati confermati da studi archeologici, sparsi da Buxton fino a Carsington, dove vi era un insediamento romano. Si ritiene che da Carsington la strada corresse in direzione est fino a Wirksworth e lì si sovrapponesse ad un precedente sentiero che può essere rintracciato alla periferia nord di Derby, non lontano da Little Chester, il sito della colonia romana di Derventio. I Romani costruirono fattorie nei pressi di questa strada per nutrire i soldati e ciò fece crescere la popolazione nella zona. Resti di una fattoria sono stati trovati vicino . (it)
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