Back lane

A back lane is a roadway often found in a planned medieval village running parallel to the main street at the other end of burgage plots.

Although the burgage plot was used for small-scale activities such as livestock or orchards, the back lane frequently divided the village from the main agricultural area such as the open fields.

The name frequently survives as a street name in a much enlarged urban settlement (there is an example in Wheldrake), but it is common for the back lane to be reduced to a narrow pathway.

A back lane, laneway, alley or back alley is also a service or access road behind houses or, in a commercial district, which was created for deliveries and parking, amongst other things.

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