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Old Scotch Road, Killington
The Old Scotch Road at Killington in Cumbria.
Originally known as the Galwaithegate (Galloway Gate), this was the main ancient trading route from Scotland into England. It was used by Scottish drovers with their herds of galloway cattle to access other routes to reach markets throughout England. There was a cattle market in nearby Old Town every October.
Created: July 08, 2022
Author: Joan Martin
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