A carriage could go about 30 miles per day. The distance between them is 101 miles and today it take over an hour, but by carriage about 3-4 days. Weather conditions would determine time needed and the time of year. In the winter months it could take longer since people couldn't travel at night. There were no lights to see by so the road could be very dangerous with ditches, bridges, and other physical features that couldn't be seen. Highway men also would rob and stop anyone on the road after sunset.
The 372-mile long A1 is the longest classified road, going from London to Edinburgh. The road is not a single continuous highway - it is made up of city streets, motorways, bypasses and village high streets.
It would be 800 years.
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Remembering that there was no year zero, it would be 3564 years.
Men would wear braies, which would have been fastened at the waist with a cord; depending on the time period, they might reach down to the knees or be as short as modern underwear. Women would wear long shifts, and if needed a countrywoman would wear clouts (female braies).
Knowing how long it would take to traveling to Yorkshire from London on a horse carriage really canÕt be answered. It all depends on how fast the horse goes or how fast the carriage can go. The average pace a horse and carriage can is six to ten miles an hour.
Liverpool and London are approximately 212 miles apart. During the summer the carriage journey would take 10 days. During the winter the journey would take 12 days.
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It all depends on how fast you are going.
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How long it takes to go 40 miles in a horse drawn carriage will depend on how fast the horse is. The weight of the carriage and occupants will also impact the speed of the horse. A horse drawn carriage usually averages about 5 miles per hour so it would take 8 hours to go 40 miles.
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Morden is IN London so it would depend on which part of London you are travelling from.
As long as your journey from London to Newcastle on foot.
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it takes about 9 hours to get to Boston from London.
There is no canal between London and Southampton.