Stone Street
Stone Street may refer to various Roman roads in Britain. Many Roman roads were done in gravel but others were paved, sharply distinguishing them from the prehistoric and medieval muddy trackways.
- Stone Street in Kent was the Antonine Itinerary's 4th Route, running from Portus Lemanis (Lympne) to Durnovernum (Canterbury) and now followed in part by the B2068
- Various "Stane Streets", from its older spelling
Stone Street may also refer to:
- Places
- Stone Street in New York City in the United States
- Stone Street Historic District, surrounding it
- Stone Street, Babergh, a hamlet near Boxford in Suffolk in the United Kingdom
- Other uses
- Stone Street (b. 1905), American Thoroughbred racehorse
See also
- Stanegate, a Roman road parallel to Hadrian's Wall on its south side between Corbridge and Carlisle
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