Doctor's Gate
Doctor's Gate is a Roman road in the Derbyshire Peak District of England, which ran between Melandra fort at Glossop and Navio fort at Brough-on-Noe. Doctor's Gate was recorded in 1627 as "Docto Talbotes Gate", named after Dr John Talbot who is attributed with improving the summit section in the late 15th century and 'gate' is derived from the Scandinavian word for road. Four sections of the Doctor's Gate route are under the stewardship of the National Trust, within its Hope Woodlands property:
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Doctor's Gate
Doctor's Gate is a Roman road in the Derbyshire Peak District of England, which ran between Melandra fort at Glossop and Navio fort at Brough-on-Noe. Doctor's Gate was recorded in 1627 as "Docto Talbotes Gate", named after Dr John Talbot who is attributed with improving the summit section in the late 15th century and 'gate' is derived from the Scandinavian word for road. Four sections of the Doctor's Gate route are under the stewardship of the National Trust, within its Hope Woodlands property:
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Doctor's Gate is a Roman road ...... n its Hope Woodlands property:
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