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A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 1 in Great Britain beginning north of the Thames, east of the A1 (roads beginning with 1).

Single- and double-digit roads

RoadFromToNotes
A1Central London
(St Paul's Cathedral)
EdinburghOften called the "Great North Road". London sections of road covered by separate A1 road (London) article
A10Central London
(The Monument)
King's LynnSection round Cambridge overlaps M11 and A14
A11Central London
(Aldgate)
NorwichSection between Bow and Stump Cross (M11 J9) superseded by A12 and M11. Section round Newmarket overlaps A14
A12Central London
(Blackwall)
LowestoftSection round Ipswich overlaps A14. Section between Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth redesignated as A47 in 2017
A13Central London
(Aldgate)
Shoeburyness
A14M6 motorwayFelixstowe PortOriginally the A14 was the Old North Road, which forms part of the Roman Road known as Ermine Street. It ran from Royston in Hertfordshire through Huntingdon to meet with the A1 south of Alconbury. The Royston-Huntingdon section is now the A1198; the section north of Huntingdon is a spur of the A14 although no number appears on signs.
A15Norman Cross near PeterboroughHessle
A16GrimsbyPeterborough*New stretch between Spalding and Peterborough now open, the previous road from Spalding to Stamford becoming the A1175.
A17Newark-on-TrentKing's Lynn
A18DoncasterLudborough
A19DoncasterSeaton Burn

Triple-digit roads

RoadFromToNotes
A100Bricklayers Arms, South LondonTower Hill, City of LondonPart of the London Inner Ring Road
A101LimehouseRotherhitheRotherhithe Tunnel
A102CharltonClaptonIncludes the Blackwall Tunnel and former A102(M) motorway south of the tunnel. Section between A13 and Hackney Wick redesignated as A12.
A103HighburyHornseyThe northern end of this road is called Tottenham Lane but actually it is Arsenal whose stadium it will go past at the other end.
A104A11Islington GreenEppingThe northern section of this road, beyond Woodford Green, was originally A11
A105CanonburyEnfield TownFormerly continued north to A1010 south of Waltham Cross
A106HackneyWansteadFormerly ended at Leytonstone, but according to some maps seems to have taken over bits of the old A11 and A12. Originally, the number referred to the A12 Eastern Avenue section.
A107WhitechapelManor Housevia Hackney and Clapton
A108UnusedWas allocated twice. Firstly on what's now the A1080 and A10, from the A105 junction at Wood Green to the A1170 junction at Waltham Cross. Secondly, it was used for what's now the A19 from Seaham to Seaton Burn (at the time, the A19 went on the current A1018). It is sometimes an error for the A1083.
A109WhetstoneTottenhamWestern-most side off A1000 as Oakleigh Road North, becomes Oakleigh Road South, then re-appears off A1003 Friern Barnet Road as Station Road, across the A406 into Bounds Green Road. To the East of A105 Green Lanes as Lordship Lane crossing the A1080 and the A10 until it hits A1010 Tottenham High Road.
A110Woodford GreenBarnet
A111Palmers GreenPotters Bar
A112Waltham AbbeyWoolwich Ferry
A113LeytonstoneChipping Ongar
A114PlaistowWhipps Cross
A115UnusedRan from Hackney Wick to Stratford. Eliminated in 2010; now Chapman Road, Rothbury Road, White Post Lane, and Carpenters Road. The original alignment went from Leytonstone to Valentines, which is now mostly part of the A12, which was rerouted along similar roads.
A116Manor ParkWanstead
A117AldersbrookWoolwich Ferry
A118BowRomfordSection between Bow and Stratford was A11, with the section east of Stratford forming the original A12. An older one went from Canning Town to Rippleside. This is now part of the A13 (which the old route became an extension of the A124 and A123)
A119WareWatton-at-StoneSee also A602
A120PuckeridgeHarwich
A121Waltham CrossWoodford Green
A122UnusedRan from Epping to Chelmsford. Rerouted to Hastingwood later. Renumbered as part of the A414 (old route now B183 and A1060).
A123ChigwellBarkingEast of Barking town centre (Ripple Road) was the original A13. A13 still uses much of the original (albeit dualled) Ripple Road towards Dagenham.
A124Canning TownUpminsterWestern section was the original A13 as far as Barking.
A125RomfordRainham
A126West ThurrockTilburyseems to have two western termini, on the A13 and A1090
A127RomfordSouthendKnown as the Southend Arterial Road
A128OrsettChipping Ongarused to run from Tilbury
A129ShenfieldHadleigh
A130Little WalthamCanvey IslandUsed to start at Trumpington, near Cambridge. Originally ended on the A129 near Rayleigh until extended to the A127 and then Canvey Island.In 2008 from Dunmow to Chelmsford the road was downgraded to B1008.
A131Little WalthamSudbury
A132BasildonSouth Woodham FerrersOriginally allocated to the road from Colchester to Huntingdon (now A1124, A1017, A143, A1307, A14 (former A604)).
A133ColchesterClacton-on-Seaby way of Elmstead Market, Frating, Great Bentley and Weeley.
A134King's LynnColchester
A135Stockton-on-TeesEgglescliffeOriginally this number belonged to the road from Colchester to Harwich via Manningtree in Essex; this is now shared between the A137 and, east of Manningtree B1352. Traffic from Colchester to Harwich is now directed via the A120.
A136HarwichHarwich International PortOriginally this ran from Harwich to Clacton. More recently it ran from a junction with the A120 near Parkeston Quay, west of Harwich, to Harwich town, where there is another international port. Today it runs from the same junction to Parkeston Quay.
A137IpswichColchesterThis road connects the town centre of Ipswich to Old Stoke by going over the Old Stoke Bridge which traverses the tidal section of the River Orwell.[1]
A138ChelmsfordThe Chelmsford ring road. Previously allocated to a road between Ipswich and Shotley Gate (now B1456).
A139Stockton-on-TeesBillinghamPreviously allocated to a road between Ipswich and Felixstowe (now old A14).
A140Needham MarketCromer
A141GuyhirnHuntingdon
A142ChatterisNewmarket
A143Great YarmouthHaverhill
A144DarshamBungayOriginally continued to Norwich, the Bungay-Norwich section since renumbered B1332
A145BlythburghBeccles
A146NorwichLowestoft
A147NorwichNorwichPart of the Norwich inner ring road; previously allocated to a road between Norwich and Cromer (now A140).
A148King's LynnCromerCromer-Mundesley section of B1159 (since reclassified to a C road) was previously part of A148
A149Great YarmouthKings Lynn
A150UnusedPreviously allocated to a road between Wisbech and Long Sutton. It is now the A1101.[2]
A151ColsterworthHolbeach
A152DoningtonSurfleet
A153HoningtonLouth
A154FelixstoweFelixstoweThe original alignment went from Mablethorpe to Donington (now A52).
A155TumbyWest Keal
A156SaxilbyGainsborough
A157WragbyMaltby le Marsh
A158LincolnSkegness
A159ScunthorpeGainsborough
A160Ulceby, North LincolnshireImminghamPreviously allocated to a road between Croxton and Barrow upon Humber (now B1211).
A161BeckinghamGoole
A162FerrybridgeTadcaster
A163SelbyHolme on Spalding Moor
A164HessleDriffield
A165Kingston upon HullScarborough
A166YorkBridlington
A167TopcliffeKenton BarIn County Durham this road largely follows the old course of the A1.
A168Boston SpaNorthallerton
A169MaltonWhitby
A170ThirskScarborough
A171MiddlesbroughScarborough
A172TontineMiddlesbrough
A173StokesleySkelton-in-Cleveland
A174Thornaby-On-TeesWhitby
A175UnusedPreviously a road between South Bank and Normanby.
A176Vange, near BasildonBillericayPreviously allocated to a road between Thornaby-On-Tees and Middlesbrough (now old A66).
A177StocktonDurham
A178MiddlesbroughHartlepool
A179A19Hartlepool
A180Barnetby-le-WoldCleethorpesPreviously allocated to a road between Durham and Byers Garth (now B1198); originally proposed on what is now the A1086.
A181DurhamCastle Eden
A182A194(M)Easington Village
A183Chester-le-StreetSouth Shields
A184SunderlandGateshead
A185FellingSouth Shields
A186Newcastle upon TyneNorth Shields
A187HeatonNorth Shields
A188HeatonForest Hall
A189Newcastle upon TyneAshington
A190Dudley bypass, North TynesideSeaton SluiceKnown locally as The Avenue
A191Kenton BarWhitley Bay
A192North ShieldsMorpeth
A193BedlingtonByker
A194WashingtonSouth ShieldsPreviously allocated to a road between Seaton Burn and Blyth (now A1068, A192, B1505 (FORMER A189), A193, B1329 (former A193)).
A195WashingtonWardleyPreviously allocated to a road between Morpeth and Plessey Checks (now A192).
A196MorpethAshington
A197Clifton, NorthumberlandNewbiggin-by-the-Sea
A198TyninghameTranent
A199LeithWest Barns

Four-digit roads

1000s

RoadFromToNotes
A1000HighgateWelwynFormerly the A1
A1001Near HatfieldHatfield
A1003SouthgateNorth Finchley
A1004SouthgatePalmers Green
A1005Potters BarEnfield
A1006LeytonWalthamstow
A1008SnaresbrookWanstead
A1009South ChingfordWoodford
A1010TottenhamWaltham CrossFormer A10 alignment; an older A1010 went from Canning Town to North Woolwich (now A1011, Victoria Dock Road, and A112).
A1011West HamSilvertownsignificant portion is now A1020
A1012North StiffordGrays
A1013Stanford-le-HopeGraysFormer A13 alignment (pre-1980s) between Stanford and Lodge Lane, Grays. Section between Lodge Lane and Grays town centre possibly the original A13 alignment. Lodge Lane between A1013 and A1306 is presently unclassified but was also part of the A13 till the 1980s.
A1014Stanford-le-HopeCoryton Refinery
A1015RayleighEastwood
A1016North ShoeburynessShoeburyness
A1017HaverhillGosfield
A1018South ShieldsA19 near SeahamFormer A19 alignment; a former alignment went along the old A1 through Grantham (now B1174), and the original alignment went from A137 west of Manningtree to Mistley (became A604 spur, now A1352).
A1019HarlowHarlow
A1020East India DocksBeckton
A1021FelixstoweFelixstowe
A1022IpswichIpswich
A1023Brook Street (Brentwood)MountnessingFormer A12 alignment; an earlier A1023 went from A47 to A134 in Crimplesham (now unclassified).
A1024NorwichOld Catton
A1025HarlowHarlow
A1027HartburnBillingham
A1028Ulceby CrossCandlesby
A1029ScunthorpeScunthorpe
A1031CleethorpesMablethorpe
A1032HemlingtonPortrack
A1033Kingston upon HullWithernsea
A1034A63 at South CaveA1079 at Market Weighton
A1035B1242 at HornseaA1079 near BeverleyFormerly started at A165 at Leven but extended when B1244 was reclassified as A1035 in 2013.
A1036CopmanthorpeHuntingtonFormer A64 through York prior to the York By Pass
A1037ChingfordChingfordWaltham Way, runs alongside the River Lee Diversion and William Girling Reservoir
A1038BridlingtonBridlington
A1039StaxtonFiley
A1041A614Selby
A1042Duplicated, one in Redcar, one in NorwichNorwich version post-dates Redcar, part of the Norwich outer ring road, previously A47 and B1454. See Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain
A1043NunthorpeNunthorpeNunthorpe Bypass
A1044YarmHemlingtonOriginally went northeast along what is now the B1380 between what was previously the A1045 to the A174.
A1045UnusedRan from Thornaby-on-Tees to Stockton-on-Tees (now A1044 and Thornaby Road; the A1044 went northeast on what is now the B1380)
A1046Stockton-on-TeesPort Clarence
A1048HartlepoolHartlepool
A1049HartlepoolHartlepool
A1050UnusedRan from Farewell Hall to Durham (now A177/South Road and Church Street)
A1051UnusedRan from A177/Hallgarth Street to Crossgate (now A177, Quarryheads Lane, and Margery Lane)
A1052Houghton GateHoughton-le-Spring
A1053LazenbyGrangetown
A1054NorwichNorwich
A1055Tottenham HaleWaltham Cross
A1056North BruntonKillingworth
A1056HazleriggBackworth
A1057HatfieldSt Albans
A1058Newcastle upon TyneTynemouth
A1059UnusedRan from London Road (this was then A1184, but now B1383) to A1250 in Bishop's Stortford (now North Street, Poter Street, and South Street, possibly B1529).
A1060Bishop's StortfordSandon
A1061ShankhouseSouth Beach, Blyth
A1062HovetonPotter HeighamPreviously an eastward continuation of the B1354; the original A1062 went from Bebside to Beddingtion (now A193)
A1064AcleNear Caister-on-Sea
A1065MildenhallFakenham
A1066ThetfordDiss
A1067NorwichFakenhamsignificant portion is now B1454 between Tattersett and Heacham via Docking
A1068Seaton BurnAlnwick
A1069ChingfordBuckhurst Hill
A1070Stevenage
A1071Newton, SuffolkIpswich
A1072StevenageStevenage
A1073UnusedRan from Eye to Spalding. Now downgraded to two C-roads, after opening of the new A16 road. The current road will remain open, but declassified, as a local road.
A1074New CostesseyNorwichPreviously part of the A47 prior to the construction of the Norwich southern bypass; formerly used on the Norwich Ring Road.
A1075ThetfordEast Dereham
A1076GaywoodKings Lynn
A1077ScunthorpeSouth Killingholme
A1078Kings LynnSouth Wootton
A1079YorkKingston upon Hull
A1080Turnpike Lane Underground stationTottenhamFormerly numbered as part of the A108; the original route went from the A11 (now Broadway) to the A12 (now Broadway) in Stratford (now A118/The Grove).
A1081LutonHigh BarnetPreviously allocated to present A1400 and A406 from Gants Hill to Walthamstow Forest. This road was originally the A6. Its actual numbering is curious because it is out of zone.
A1082A148A149 at SheringhamPreviously numbered as the B1158; original location was on what is now the western half of the Whipps Cross Roundabout
A1083Becontree HeathIlford
A1084BriggCaistor
A1085MiddlesbroughA174 south of Marske-by-the-Sea
A1086EasingtonHartlepool
A1087BeltonfordBroxburn
A1088WoolpitThetford
A1089Orsett HeathTilbury Cruise Terminalthis is the Trunk Road into Tilbury (and not the A13!)
A1090PurfleetWest Thurrock
A1092Baythorne EndLong Melford
A1094A12 near Stratford St. AndrewAldeburgh
A1095A12 near BlythburghSouthwold
A1096Galley HillSt Ives
A1097Westgate/B1200 (was A157) LouthGrimsby Road/B1502 (was A16) in LouthBefore the Louth bypass was opened in 1991, it directed traffic heading between the west and the north away from the town centre along St Mary's Lane. Designation downgraded at that time to part of B1200
A1098New WalthamCleethorpes
A1099ChelmsfordChelmsford

1100s

RoadFromToNotes
A1100UnusedRan from Copdock to Great Blakenham (now B1113, Swan HIll, and The Street).
A1101Bury St. EdmundsLittleport
A1103West RasenOsgodby Moor
A1104Ulceby CrossMablethorpe
A1105Kingston upon HullNear Hessle
A1107CockburnspathNear Burnmouth
A1108ChirtonBilly Mill
A1110New SouthgateA406The western section of Bowes Road that passes through Arnos Grove.
A1111AlfordSutton-on-SeaSubject of the song 'the A1111' by John Shuttleworth, the stage persona of Graham Fellows
A1112AbridgeDagenhamSouthern section used to follow what is now A1240, and formerly, north of the A12 it was B196 as far as Hainault Forest and north of there part of a much longer B174, while south of the A124 it was part of a much longer B178.
A1113UnusedRan from A1099 to A138 in Chelmsford (now B1137).
A1114Duplicated, one in Gateshead, one in ChelmsfordSee Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain
A1115UnusedRan from Winceby to Scremby (now B1195, Ashby Road, and Northfield Road).
A1117Carlton ColvilleCorton
A1118UnusedWas a loop around the A12 in Lowestoft (became one way; now B1532).
A1120Combs FordYoxford
A1121BostonSwineshead Bridge
A1122OutwellSwaffham
A1123HuntingdonSoham
A1124Sible HedinghamColchester
A1129FlettonWoodston, Cambridgeshire
A1130Stockton-on-TeesAcklam
A1133WinthorpeTorksey
A1134CambridgeCambridgeAlso the Cambridge Ring Road
A1136HealingGrimsby
A1137BostonBoston
A1139EyeOrton, PeterboroughDoubles as Fletton Parkway, part of Peterborough's Parkway system and a major part of the city's road network.
A1140EdinburghEdinburghThis road runs from the A1 at Piershill to A199 at Portobello. The whole length of the road is called Portobello Road.
A1141Hoggard's GreenHadleigh
A1144OultonLowestoft
A1145Carlton ColvilleLowestoft
A1146HatfieldThorne
A1147BedlingtonStakeford
A1148MonkseatonWhitley Bay
A1149North ShieldsChirton
A1150Harrowgate VillageGreat Burdon
A1151A147 NorwichA149 near StalhamPasses through Wroxham, the 'capital' of the Norfolk Broads
A1152A12 North of WoodbridgeRendlesham
A1153BarkingBecontree
A1155StevenageStevenage
A1156IpswichIpswichFormer A45
A1158Westcliff-on-SeaPrittlewell
A1159Southend on SeaSouthend Airport
A1160Southend on SeaSeafrontShort link road from A13
A1165A63 in Kingston upon HullA1079 in Kingston upon Hull
A1166Anlaby ParkKingston upon Hull
A1167BerwickScremerston
A1168Chigwell Rolls ParkLoughton HomebaseFormerly B171
A1169HarlowHarlow
A1170WareTurnford
A1171AnnitsfordCramlington
A1172CramlingtonCramlington
A1173CaistorImmingham
A1174Kingston upon HullBeverleyThis road includes the notorious Grovehill junction, which has 42 traffic lights.
A1175SpaldingStamfordPrevious route of A16 road between Spalding and Stamford, before completion of the A1073 upgrade.
A1178UnusedTemporary designation for what is now the M25 between junctions 23 (South Mimms) and 24 (Potters Bar). Would have been part of the planned M16 (Ringway 3).
A1179PeterboroughLongthorpe
A1184Bishops StortfordHarlowMost of this formed the old A11 route between the two towns
A1185WolvistonSeal Sands
A1189Rushmere St. AndrewNacton Heath
A1198RoystonGodmanchesterOriginal route of the A14
A1199Duplicated, one in Islington, London, and one in Woodford, LondonSee Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain

1200s and higher

RoadFromToNotes
A1200Moorfields Eye HospitalHighbury & Islington station
A1201CanonburyAlexandra Palace
A1202Central London (Aldgate)Central London (ShoreditchPart of the London Inner Ring Road
A1203Tower HillPoplarIncludes the Limehouse Link tunnel in Docklands. Number seems also to refer to Butcher Row, a spur that connects to the A13 at Limehouse
A1205South HackneyLimehouseBurdett Road and Grove Road, crosses A11 at Mile End station.
A1206LimehouseBlackwallThis is a crescent-shaped round around the Isle of Dogs. If you actually want to go from Limehouse to Blackwall you would use the A1261
A1207HackneyDalstonGraham Road with Western boundary at Queensbridge Road where the A104 temporarily heads northbound.
A1208HoxtonCambridge HeathHackney Road.
A1209ShoreditchBethnal GreenBethnal Green Road
A1210Tower HillAldgateOne-way section of the London Inner Ring Road, mostly Mansell Street, with links via Minories and Goodman's Yard
A1211BarbicanAldgate
A1214IpswichMartleshamFormer route of A12, prior to Ipswich Southern/Eastern by-pass
A1231WashingtonCentral Sunderland
A1232ColchesterA12/A120Former A12 alignment through northern Colchester. See also A120
A1235BasildonBasildonCranes Farm Road, parallels the A127 and the A1321 between the A176 and A132 roads
A1237CopmanthorpeA64York Outer Ring Road (Western & Northern)
A1238Thorpe WilloughbyBarlby
A1240BecontreeDagenhamFormerly numbered A1112
A1242NorwichThorpe St AndrewPreviously part of the A47 prior to the construction of the Norwich southern bypass.
A1243Great YarmouthGreat YarmouthShares the same number with Scartho Road and a stretch of Louth Road to the south of Grimsby. See Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain
A1245BenfleetHowe GreenPreviously the A130
A1246Selby ForkBrothertonPreviously part of the A1
A1250Bishops StortfordBishops Stortford
A1251RomfordRomford
A1260PeterboroughPeterborough
A1261LimehouseLeamouthAspen Way, East India Dock Link tunnel, and West India Dock Road in Docklands
A1270TaverhamRackheathNorwich Northern Distributor Road
A1290SunderlandMonkwearmouth
A1300JarrowSouth ShieldsJohn Reid Road, South Shields southern ring road
A1301TrumpingtonStump CrossThe original A1301 went from Sadlers Farm to Canvey Island. This became part of the A130 and B1014 (the old B1014 became part of the A130), and the current A1301 was designated on the old route of the A130.
A1302WestleySouthgate Bridge
A1303HardwickNewmarketFormer A45
A1304Six Mile BottomWater HallFormer A11
A1305Stockton-on-TeesStockton-on-Tees
A1306DagenhamNorth StiffordFormer A13 alignment, with unclassified Lodge Lane connecting to the A1013. Eastern section was the main route till the 1980s. Western section was the main route until as recently as the late 1990s.
A1307GirtonHaverhillFormerly A604 and before that A132
A1308StowmarketCombs Ford
A1309Trumpington, CambridgeshireMilton, CambridgeshireFormer A10 alignment
A1311South HornchurchSouth HornchurchMarsh Way, link road between A13 and A1306. Briefly part of A13 during completion of Thames Gateway 1998-9.
A1321BasildonBasildonBroadmayne, parallels the A1235 between the A176 and A132 roads
A1358StowmarketCombs Ford
A1400North Circular Charlie Brown's RoundaboutGants HillFormerly A406, but this section was only briefly considered part of the North Circular, the latter historically using the A104/A114/A116/A117 until 1987.
A1421HaddenhamWitcham
A1434LincolnSouth Hykeham
A1500ScamptonMartonForms the eastern section of the Roman road from Ermine Street to Bawtry, fording the River Trent at Littleborough (the Roman settlement of Segelocum), then onto the Roman Fort at Doncaster (Danum).

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