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The A43 is a primary road in the English Midlands. Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid-2004) â Total (2001 Census) â Density Ranked 1st UK 50. ...
It links the M40, M1, Northampton, Kettering, Corby and Stamford. The M40 in Warwickshire The M40 motorway is the second motorway in the British transport network to connect London to Birmingham. ...
The M1 is a major north-south motorway in England connecting London to Yorkshire, where it joins the A1(M) near Wetherby. ...
This article is about Northampton in England; for other places of the same name see Northampton (disambiguation) Northampton Guildhall, built 1861-4, E.W. Godwin, architect Northampton is a large market town and a local government district in central England upon the River Nene, and the county town of Northamptonshire. ...
Map sources for Kettering at grid reference SP8778 Kettering is an East Midlands town in north Northamptonshire, England, situated on the River Ise, a tributary of the Nene. ...
Corby is a very rough industrial town and a local government district located 8 miles north of Kettering in Northamptonshire, England. ...
There is more than one place named Stamford. ...
It originally ran from the Pear Tree Roundabout north of Oxford, and continued up the present A34 running though Weston on the Green and Middleton Stoney. Since the opening of the M40 in 1991, this stretch between the A34 and Junction 10 of the M40 has been downgraded to the B430. Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). ...
The A34 is a major road in England. ...
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The A34 is a major road in England. ...
The M40 in Warwickshire The M40 motorway is the second motorway in the British transport network to connect London to Birmingham. ...
Junction 10, the home of Cherwell Services, is widely regarded as being one of the worst motorway junctions in the country despite improvements made in the early 2000s. Look up country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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The stretch of A43 through Northamptonshire has recently been upgraded to a dual carriageway. We pass the town of Brackley, bypassed in 1987, and continue towards Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix. Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants or Nhants) is a landlocked county in central England with a population of 629,676 (2001 census). ...
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Map sources for Brackley at grid reference SP5837 Brackley is a town in south Northamptonshire, England, situated on the River Ouse. ...
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Map sources for Silverstone at grid reference SP670440 Silverstone is a medium sized village in Northamptonshire, England. ...
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Next, we join the A413 at a Grade-Separated junction and continue towards Towcester. Here, we meet with the A5 (Roman Watling Street) at a roundabout. Continuing towards Northampton, we bypass Towcester and numerous other villages. The A413 is a major road in England that links Amersham to Buckingham. ...
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Marble Arch - the start of the A5 road The A5 is a major road in the United Kingdom. ...
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Watling Street was a Roman road which went from Dover on the southeast coast of England and is generally believed to have terminated at Viroconium (now Wroxeter in Shropshire). ...
A roundabout, rotary, or gyratory circus is a type of road junction (or traffic calming device) at which traffic streams circularly around a central island after first yielding to the circulating traffic. ...
This article is about Northampton in England; for other places of the same name see Northampton (disambiguation) Northampton Guildhall, built 1861-4, E.W. Godwin, architect Northampton is a large market town and a local government district in central England upon the River Nene, and the county town of Northamptonshire. ...
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Finally, we reach the M1 at Junction 15a, and continue on the Northampton ring road, Lumbertubs Way. North of Northampton, we rejoin the old course of the A43 and pass through Moulton. A bypass is proposed here. A beltway (American English), ring road or orbital motorway (British English) is a circumferential highway found around many cities. ...
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Now, we travel on a straight, rural stretch, before reaching a roundabout at Broughton. After bypassing Broughton, we continue towards Kettering. We multiplex with the A14 at its Junction 8, to bypass Kettering. Now, at Junction 7, we rejoin the A43 on a new dual-carriageway bypass. The old route of the A43 through Kettering town centre is still intact. A roundabout, rotary, or gyratory circus is a type of road junction (or traffic calming device) at which traffic streams circularly around a central island after first yielding to the circulating traffic. ...
Broughton is a large village and civil parish in the borough of Kettering of the county of Northamptonshire in England. ...
Map sources for Kettering at grid reference SP8778 Kettering is an East Midlands town in north Northamptonshire, England, situated on the River Ise, a tributary of the Nene. ...
The A14 is a major road in England, running from The Port of Felixstowe to the junction of the M1 and M6 motorways near Rugby. ...
Map sources for Kettering at grid reference SP8778 Kettering is an East Midlands town in north Northamptonshire, England, situated on the River Ise, a tributary of the Nene. ...
After bypassing Kettering, we pass Boughton House, and through the historical village of Geddington. The traffic is often heavy here, and a bypass is proposed. Continuing from here, we pass the Euro-Hub site at Corby, and then we pass Corby and reach several roundabouts. Boughton House is a country house in the English country of Northamptonshire which belongs to the Duke of Buccleuch. ...
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Corby is a very rough industrial town and a local government district located 8 miles north of Kettering in Northamptonshire, England. ...
After bypassing Weldon, we head out on a rural stretch, past Deene Park, and then bypassing Bulwick, the only village on this stretch. We pass some splendid woodland, and head towards Duddington. Weldon is a village in the English midlands county of Northamptonshire. ...
Bulwick is a village and civil parish in the East Northamptonshire district of Northamptonshire, England. ...
Bypassing Duddington, we meet the A47. Now, after a few miles, we pass through Collyweston and Easton-on-the-Hill. The A47 is a trunk road in England linking Birmingham to Great Yarmouth (although most of the section between Birmingham and Nuneaton has been reclassified as the B4114). ...
Collyweston is a small English village of about 500 inhabitants. ...
Then, we reach the A1, and continue towards Stamford. Previously, the A43 stopped at a junction with the Old A1 Great North Road in Stamford, but now that Stamford is bypassed, the A43 continues over the River Welland, until we reach the A16. Also known as the Great North Road. ...
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This page is about the A1 road in Britain. ...
There is more than one place named Stamford. ...
The River Welland is a river in the east of England, 56 km (35 m) long, and it has been a main waterway across the part of The Fens called South Holland for thousands of years. ...
The A16 road is a principal road of Lincolnshire in the east of England, connecting the port of Grimsby and Stamford, where it meets the A1 and the A43 the latter, in turn, giving a through route to Oxford and the south west of England. ...
The A43 is a primary route in its entirety, and is approximately 34 miles long. Ordinal adjectives: Primary first, first hand. ...
External links
- SABRE Roads route description
- Geddington Village Website
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