Roman Road, Cambridgeshire
| Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
| Location | Cambridgeshire |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | TL 526 520 |
| Interest | Biological |
| Area | 12.4 hectares |
| Notification | 1984 |
| Location map | Magic Map |
The Roman Road in Cambridgeshire, also known as Worsted Street Roman Road, is a 12.4-hectare (31-acre) linear biological Site of Special Scientific Interest stretching from south-east of Cambridge to north of Linton. It is also a Scheduled Monument, and is maintained by Cambridgeshire County Council.
This green lane has calcareous grassland, thick hedges and small copses, which provide a valuable habitat for invertebrates. There are grasses such as sheep’s-fescue and quaking-grass, while herbs include wild carrot and purple milk-vetch.
The date of the road is uncertain, but archaeological excavation has confirmed that it is Roman, and probably constructed later than the first century. It was a local road connecting Cambridge to the Icknield Way.
The road is a public footpath and part of the E2 European long distance path.