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That Scole, a small town of fewer than 1400 inhabitants on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, was a Roman town of some significance is attested to by archaeological finds and by its importance as a crossroads. There was a Roman settlement on the north bank of the Waveney where Scole now stands until the fourth century, with burial sites and evidence of iron working excavated here. On the Suffolk side of the river there was at one time a legionary campaign fort. Until a bypass was built the main roads linking Norwich and Ipswich, and Great Yarmouth and Bury St Edmunds passed though the centre, and in the heyday of the coaching trade in the 17th and 18th centuries up to 40 coaches a day passed through the town.
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