High Wycombe: Marlow Hill dead end

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High Wycombe: Marlow Hill dead end

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 25 Jul 2015

This stretch of road was once on the main alignment of Marlow Hill coming out of High Wycombe, but became a dead end when the route up the hill was straightened out. Because of its proximity to Junction 4 of the M40 Motorway the double yellow lines are presumably there to discourage car-sharing motorists from parking one car and blocking the accesses to the houses on the road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.619191
Longitude
-0.759924