Ockley is a rural village in Surrey. It lies astride the A29, the modern road using the alignment of Stane Street (Chichester). The A29 diverges from the A24 from London about 2.5 miles northeast and takes the alignment of Stane Street a mile north of the village. It has a medieval parish church, see list of places of worship in Mole Valley.
Ockley Green
Village Green
Old Cottage
Weaver's Pond
Stane Street (Chichester)
Stane Street is the modern name of the 91 km-long (57 mi) Roman road in southern England that linked Londinium (London) to Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester). The exact date of construction is uncertain; however, on the basis of archaeological artefacts discovered along the route, it was in use by 70 AD and may have been built in the first decade of the Roman occupation of Britain.
The 'Roman Signpost' on Bignor Hill.
The Stane Street agger under pasture on the South Downs near Bignor Hill.
Stane Street as it passes Cherkley Court.
Looking north along the B2209 towards Juniper Hall.