getting from Tunbridge to Cannock on drivers roads
getting from Tunbridge to Cannock on drivers roads
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Crippo

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1,312 posts

236 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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I'm picking my new car up from Tunbridge and want to drive home on some good roads that are free of traffic. I don't want to spend too long on either the M25 or M40.
Anybody know any roads that I should take? I really don't know that part of the World at all.
Thanks in advance

Red Devil

13,309 posts

224 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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I assume you mean Tonbridge (not Tunbridge). Unless you meant Tunbridge Wells (confusing or what?) smile
Some ideas to pick over - check them out on Google Maps.

B245 -> Hildenborough
B2027 -> Four Elms
B269 -> Crockham Hill -> Limpsfield Chart
A25 -> A22 Godstone bypass -> M25 J6

This will avoid all the 50mph/SPECS through the roadworks between J5 and J6.
There is no decent orbital alternative from there except the M25.

Then either
-> M40 J2
A355 -> Amersham bypass
A413 -> Aylesbury

or
-> M25 J20
A41 -> Aylesbury

Then
A41 -> Bicester
A4095 Bicester ring road
B4100 -> Adderbury
A4260 -> Banbury
B4100 -> M40 J13
M40 -> J15
A46/A4177/A452/A5 -> Cannock

or leave B4100 prior to M40 at junction with
B4455 (Fosse Way)-> Princethorpe -> Bretford -> Brinklow -> High Cross
A5 -> Atherstone -> Cannock

Crippo

Original Poster:

1,312 posts

236 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Yes I did mean Tonbridge. silly me. Told you I was unfamiliar with the area.
Some interesting looking roads there without taking crazy detours. Thanks

Red Devil

13,309 posts

224 months

Friday 15th March 2013
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Crippo said:
Yes I did mean Tonbridge. silly me. Told you I was unfamiliar with the area.
No worries. They are pronounced the same. smile In previous centuries so was the spelling as can be seen from old maps and confirmed by an original Bradshaw's Handbook which I inherited from my father.

Crippo said:
Some interesting looking roads there without taking crazy detours. Thanks
You're welcome. I organise runs for the club I belong to, so I often 'drive' new (to me) roads using Google Maps Streetview to see if they have sufficient potential for inclusion.