Road Junction

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Road Junction

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 4 Sep 2024

Road Junction in Bracebridge. The A1434 is Newark Road - it used to be the A46 until Lincoln was bypassed. The other road is Brant road, but in fact it continues out of Bracebridge along the high ground through several villages, and was obviously an important route in medieval times.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.201823
Longitude
-0.553937