A1

The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 409 miles (658 km) long. It connects London, the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. For much of its path it follows the historic Great North Road. The modern course of the A1 diverges somewhat, particularly where it passed through a town or village that has subsequently been bypassed, or where new motorway standard road has been constructed on a more direct route. Between its junctions with the M25 (near London) and A696 (near Newcastle upon Tyne) the road forms part of the unsigned Euroroute E15 which runs from Inverness to Algeciras.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_North_Road_(United_Kingdom)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_North_Road_(United_Kingdom)
A1, related objects
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Coordinates: 52°54'4"N -0°40'10"E
- Prince William of Gloucester Barracks 4.6 km
- Former RAF Saltby / Buckminster Gliding Club 8.6 km
- Buckminster Park 11 km
- Former RAF North Witham 13 km
- Irnham Park 15 km
- Kendrew Barracks (former RAF Cottesmore) 19 km
- Former RAF Woolfox Lodge 22 km
- Bourne Woods 22 km
- Car Dike Roman Canal, Southern Section 23 km
- Rutland 29 km
- Huntingtower Road 1.6 km
- Station Road 1.9 km
- A52 Bridge End Road 2.8 km
- A1 Great North Road 3.3 km
- A607 19 km
- Hanthorpe Road PE10 22 km
- A15 Folkingham Road 22 km
- A15 Bourne Road 23 km
- Mill Drove 25 km
- A15 27 km