A10 road (England)
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The A10 is a major road in England which runs between The City of London and King's Lynn in Norfolk.[4]
A10 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length | 90.2 mi[1][2][3] (145.2 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | A3 at London Bridge51.5079°N 0.0872°W / 51.5079; -0.0872 | |||
Major intersections | A406 in Enfield M25 near Waltham Cross | |||
North end | A47 / A149 near King's Lynn52.754°N 0.398°E / 52.754; 0.398 | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United Kingdom | |||
Constituent country | England | |||
Primary destinations | City of London Dalston Enfield Hertford Cambridge Ely Downham Market King's Lynn | |||
Road network | ||||
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At its southern terminus, the route meets the A3 directly north of London Bridge, above Monument London Underground station.[5] At its northern end, the A10 meets the A47 and A149 roads south-west of King's Lynn town centre. The route passes through or around primary destinations in Greater London, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, including Dalston, Enfield, Hertford, Cambridge, Ely and Downham Market.[4][6]
The route between Bishopsgate in the City of London and Royston, Hertfordshire, roughly follows the path of Ermine Street, a Roman road.[4][7][8][9]