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In 1066, roads were primarily unpaved and often rough, making travel challenging. They were typically narrow, winding paths that had been formed by centuries of use, lacking the drainage systems we have today, which led to muddy conditions in wet weather. Major routes connected towns and important sites, but regional roads could be poorly maintained and difficult to navigate. Travel was often slow, relying on foot, horseback, or carts drawn by oxen.

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