Port Way or the Portway was a Roman road in Britain. It is sometimes taken to be the entire major route between Roman Londinium and Durnovaria , although it more precisely refers to the section of that route between Calleva of the Atrebates and Sorviodunum .
Port Way runs northeast to southwest and covers a distance of 58 km from Calleva to Soviodunum, in present-day Hampshire and Wiltshire. At East Anton, just outside Andover, it crossed the Roman Ermin Way, running from Venta of the Belgae to Cunetio and Corinium of the Dobunni . The crossroads at East Anton provided the nucleus for a small town which formed after the two roads were built.
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