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A452 road

The A452 is a road in England, which runs from Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire to Brownhills in the West Midlands. It is the major link to the M6 motorway for both Leamington and Warwick in addition to serving as Leamington's link to the M40 motorway and to Coventry.

A452
Route information
Length40 mi (64 km)
Major junctions
South endRoyal Leamington Spa
Major intersections M40 J13/14
A425
A445
A46
A429
A4177
A45
A446
M6 J5
A47
A38
A5127
A453
A4041
A454
A461
A4124
A5
North endBrownhills
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Royal Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, Birmingham, Brownhills
Road network
A451 A453

Between Brownhills and Kenilworth it follows the line of the ancient drover's road called the Welsh Road, which probably has pre-Roman origins.[1]

Route edit

The A452 starts south of Leamington Spa with two separate spurs running to junctions 13 (southbound) and 14 (northbound) of the M40 motorway.[2][3] The road leading to J14 was originally part of the A41. These meet and the road heads into Leamington along Europa Way, a road newly created at the same time as the M40 extension in that area. The road into Leamington is signed as a primary route but most maps show it as non-primary. After running up the western edge of the town centre, the road crosses the A425 and then heads north. Just before Kenilworth, the A452 crosses the A46, the major dual carriageway linking the M40 to Coventry. The A452/A46 is thus the principal route between Leamington and Coventry.

Beyond the A46 junction, the A452 passes through Kenilworth and then on towards Balsall Common, although the signed route to Balsall curiously deviates from the official A452 at this point, instead directing drivers along the B4103 past Kenilworth Castle. Halfway between Kenilworth and Balsall Common the road meets the A4177 from Warwick.

Exiting north from Balsall Common, the road becomes a dual carriageway. It then arrives at a major roundabout known as Stonebridge, where it crosses the A45 between Coventry and Birmingham. In recent years a flyover for the A45 has been built to alleviate traffic congestion on the roundabout. The A452 continues as dual carriageway for a short while, but then exits with the dual carriageway section continuing as the A446 up to M6 motorway, junction 4.

Having left the main dual carriageway the A452 runs through Chelmsley Wood, right on the eastern edge of the Birmingham conurbation and then loops around the outside of Castle Bromwich, running parallel and adjacent to the M6 at that point. It then crosses the M6 (at junction 5),[4] before heading northeast through Pype Hayes, Erdington, New Oscott and the semi-urban areas of Streetly and Shire Oak, between Walsall and Sutton Coldfield, before terminating at a junction with the A5 in Brownhills.

References edit

  1. ^ Duignan, William Henry (1912), Warwickshire place names, Oxford University Press, pp. 122–123, hdl:2027/umn.319510020569861
  2. ^ "M40 J13 Oakley Wood Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  3. ^ "M40 J14 Barford Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  4. ^ "M6 J5 Castle Bromwich Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Map showing approximate route of A452 Multimap

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a452, road, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2016. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A452 road news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The A452 is a road in England which runs from Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire to Brownhills in the West Midlands It is the major link to the M6 motorway for both Leamington and Warwick in addition to serving as Leamington s link to the M40 motorway and to Coventry A452Route informationLength40 mi 64 km Major junctionsSouth endRoyal Leamington SpaMajor intersectionsM40 J13 14 A425 A445 A46 A429 A4177 A45 A446 M6 J5 A47 A38 A5127 A453 A4041 A454 A461 A4124 A5North endBrownhillsLocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsRoyal Leamington Spa Kenilworth Birmingham BrownhillsRoad networkRoads in the United Kingdom Motorways A and B road zones A451 A453 Between Brownhills and Kenilworth it follows the line of the ancient drover s road called the Welsh Road which probably has pre Roman origins 1 Route editThe A452 starts south of Leamington Spa with two separate spurs running to junctions 13 southbound and 14 northbound of the M40 motorway 2 3 The road leading to J14 was originally part of the A41 These meet and the road heads into Leamington along Europa Way a road newly created at the same time as the M40 extension in that area The road into Leamington is signed as a primary route but most maps show it as non primary After running up the western edge of the town centre the road crosses the A425 and then heads north Just before Kenilworth the A452 crosses the A46 the major dual carriageway linking the M40 to Coventry The A452 A46 is thus the principal route between Leamington and Coventry Beyond the A46 junction the A452 passes through Kenilworth and then on towards Balsall Common although the signed route to Balsall curiously deviates from the official A452 at this point instead directing drivers along the B4103 past Kenilworth Castle Halfway between Kenilworth and Balsall Common the road meets the A4177 from Warwick Exiting north from Balsall Common the road becomes a dual carriageway It then arrives at a major roundabout known as Stonebridge where it crosses the A45 between Coventry and Birmingham In recent years a flyover for the A45 has been built to alleviate traffic congestion on the roundabout The A452 continues as dual carriageway for a short while but then exits with the dual carriageway section continuing as the A446 up to M6 motorway junction 4 Having left the main dual carriageway the A452 runs through Chelmsley Wood right on the eastern edge of the Birmingham conurbation and then loops around the outside of Castle Bromwich running parallel and adjacent to the M6 at that point It then crosses the M6 at junction 5 4 before heading northeast through Pype Hayes Erdington New Oscott and the semi urban areas of Streetly and Shire Oak between Walsall and Sutton Coldfield before terminating at a junction with the A5 in Brownhills References edit Duignan William Henry 1912 Warwickshire place names Oxford University Press pp 122 123 hdl 2027 umn 319510020569861 M40 J13 Oakley Wood Interchange roads org uk Retrieved 4 September 2022 M40 J14 Barford Interchange roads org uk Retrieved 4 September 2022 M6 J5 Castle Bromwich Interchange roads org uk Retrieved 4 September 2022 External links editMap showing approximate route of A452 Multimap 52 23 20 N 1 38 53 W 52 38881 N 1 64819 W 52 38881 1 64819 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A452 road amp oldid 1195586746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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