manorway

Noun

 * 1) A roadway, typically a dead end, giving access from a manor or village to marshy common land, often near a river.
 * 2) * 1873, Charles John Smith, Erith: Its Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical History, Virtue, Spalding, and Daldy (1873), page 19:
 * Its course, still widening, lies across the road which leads from the village to the church, where there must have been of old a ford or a bridge (for the level of the present road has been heightened), and thence along a ravine now partly filled up by a manorway leaving a deep ditch on each side.