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The road enters Derby along London Road and at Alvaston it meets the A5111 Derby Ring Road (Raynesway). It enters Crewton and just after a hump-backed bridge it passes St Osmund's Church . There is a roundabout with Ascot Drive near the Derby Conference Centre , and the road exits as Pride Parkway, which is connected to the adjacent Pride Park ...
Rowsley (/ ˈ r oʊ z l i / ⓘ) is a village on the A6 road in the English county of Derbyshire. The population as at the 2011 census was 507. [3] It is at the point where the River Wye flows into the River Derwent and prospered from mills on both. The border of the Peak District National Park runs through the village west of the River Wye and ...
Originally started in Welwyn, but the section south of Hitchin is now B656, Codicote Road, High Street, and London Road. A601 Derby Inner Ring Road. See also the A601(M) motorway in Lancashire. Previously allocated to a road from Luton to near Babraham. Became a portion of the A505 in 1935 when it was extended north to the A11; the section ...
Allestree is a suburb and ward of the city of Derby, a unitary authority area, in Derbyshire, England.It is the northernmost ward and is on the A6 road, about 2 miles (3 km) north of Derby city centre.
Whatstandwell (/ ˈ w ɒ t s t æ n d w ɛ l /) is a village on the River Derwent in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. [1] It is about five miles south of Matlock and about four miles north of Belper. Whatstandwell railway station is on the Derby–Matlock Derwent Valley Line, and the A6 trunk road crosses the
Former Road Toll House on London Road The Roundhouse (was a pub) Blue Peter pub Alvaston Lake. Alvaston (/ˈɒlvəstən/ or /ˈælvəstən/) [i] is a village and ward of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. Alvaston is on the A6 three miles south-east of Derby city centre and probably owes its name to an individual called ...
The key road is the A6 from Derby to Manchester, which bypasses many of the parish populations centres and is to the south of Buxworth. The A624 from Chapel-en-le-Frith to Glossop passes through Chapel Milton, New Smithy and Chinley Head. The B6062 spurs off this at New Smithy into Chinley, through Buxworth, and connects to the A6 close to ...
Fairfield, Derbyshire. The first chapel was built in Fairfield between 1240 and 1255. Fairfield Church was built in c.1595 and was demolished in 1838 to be replaced by the present St. Peter's (Church of England). Lying just north of the 'Green', the church was built in 1839, designed by William Swan, the village schoolmaster.