Watling Street
/ˈwɒtlɪŋ striːt/
/ˈwɑːtlɪŋ striːt/
- a road in England, originally built by the Romans and still in use today under various different names. It runs from Dover, on the south-east coast of England, through London and St Albans to Wroxeter, a small town in Shropshire. Its name comes from the Anglo-Saxon name for St Albans.
沃特林街(Watling Street):英格兰的道路,最初由罗马人建造,至今仍以各种不同的名称使用。它从英格兰东南沿海的多佛出发,穿过伦敦和圣奥尔本斯,到什罗普郡的一个小镇沃克塞特。它的名字来自圣奥尔本斯的盎格鲁撒克逊名字。