A5 Shrewsbury Bypass

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The photograph on this page of A5 Shrewsbury Bypass by Andrew Bennett as part of the Geograph project.

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A5 Shrewsbury Bypass

Image: © Andrew Bennett Taken: 26 Jul 2002

This view of the A5 Shrewsbury bypass was taken from the bridge where Longden Road crosses it. The bridge in the distance is Pulley Lane. The Rea Brook flows from right to left under the A5 here, it is concealed by the trees. This scene shows the predominant land uses in this area to the south of Shrewsbury: pasture and arable.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.682715
Longitude
-2.776849