Haydon Hill
A large amount of pottery, three pieces of burned bone and a fragment of a bronze ligula (small Roman spoon[2]) were found in the spoil cast up from a pipe trench being laid.Most Roman roads were raised on a slight causeway, especially where they crossed wet ground, in order to provide drainage.This low bank or agger can often be traced even if the surfacing material (rammed chalk, gravel, iron slag or the like) has long since been denuded or covered by vegetation.The Stannebridge or Stonebridge described is the crossing on the A41 over the River Thame on the far eastern boundary of the Haydon Hill estate.[14] Haydon Hill is within the Quarrendon ward of Aylesbury Vale local authority in the South East region.