Kemnal Road, Chislehurst, Kent
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 17 Jun 2014
The entrance to Kemnal Road from the Chislehurst side of the northbound carriageway of the Sidcup By-Pass (the A211). In reality, the designation 'road' is something of a misnomer here because at this entrance/exit point it has become nothing more than an unmade, poorly maintained rural footpath. The road (proper) commences several miles away in Chislehurst as a C category road, that then becomes a D category road, before petering out here. The pavement that runs along the southern side of the by-pass is just 'steps' away behind the photographer. Old records show that the road was established as a private road in approximately 1871.