Three Tuns roundabout in Wolverhampton

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The photograph on this page of Three Tuns roundabout in Wolverhampton by Roger Kidd as part of the Geograph project.

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Three Tuns roundabout in Wolverhampton

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Nov 2021

Looking north, this is the Three Tuns Roundabout on the A449 Stafford Road two and a half miles (4km) north of the city centre. Off to the right is Three Tuns Lane, leading towards Bushbury and Old Fallings. Off to the left is Marsh Lane, leading to extensive housing estates. Nearby, and behind the camera, is a large red-brick building (now a Chinese restaurant) which used to be the Three Tuns public house.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.621634
Longitude
-2.129208