Archaeologists have uncovered part of a Roman road in Penrith that experts say is one of the best preserved in Cumbria.

The remains of the 2,000 year old structure were found during preparations for a new housing estate that is going to be built on the site.

Experts have also found musket balls that could have been fired at fleeing Scottish soldiers during the Jacobite invasion of 1745. But the whole site will soon be lost to developers.

Our reporter, Matthew Taylor, went to see what's be uncovered: