In the Chichester area there were three roads to neighbouring urban centres, plus other routes that provided convenient cross-country links. These included the RR421 Chichester-Bitterne Road; the RR153 Chichester-Brighton road; and the RR15 Chichester-London (Stane Street). Locally there is some evidence that there was a road from the west of Sidlesham, that went across the
peninsula from Birdham near, what is now, the Chichester Canal to the open coast at Bracklesham. It is also likely that the Chichester to Sidlesham Way extended to the Roman settlement at Selsey Bill, however the evidence for this is largely circumstantial. ==Notes==