The main Roman Road in West Sussex is Stane Street, which runs from Chichester to London.
There was also a Roman Road running north from Chichester towards the Roman camp at Silchester (now in Hampshire).
The other main Roman Road in West Sussex ran along the southern part of the Weald from Pevensey all the way to Portchester.
You can read more about Roman Sussex at the link below.
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One drawback to the Roman's roads was they had poor drainage. Another drawback for today is they are too narrow.
The Roman roads were constructed by the army. They were elevated slightly in the center for drainage purposes.
Roman roads were needed for rapid troop movements and for trade. They also served the civilians who wished to travel in relative comfort and safety.
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West Sussex is in south-east England. West Sussex has been an official county since 1889 and has two major towns Worthing and Crawley. West Sussex' county town is the small Cathedral City of Chichester and West Sussex has London's second airport - Gatwick
West Sussex Railway ended in 1935.
Chichester is the county town of West Sussex.
West Sussex Railway was created in 1897.
Definitely in West Sussex. Fernhust is several miles south of the Surrey Sussex border.
East Sussex
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East Sussex and West Sussex have been divided since the 12the century. In more recent history the county councils were separated in 1888.
East Sussex
Yes, he lives near Turners Hill in West Sussex
West Sussex - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1885.
West Sussex - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1868.