A1500 road explained

Country:ENG
Type:A
Route:1500
Header Type:minor
Length Mi:8.6
Terminus A:Marton 53.3284°N -0.7404°W
Terminus B:Scampton 53.291°N -0.5422°W
Junction:
Destinations:Sturton by Stow

The A1500 is an A road entirely within the English county of Lincolnshire. It links the A156 at Marton with the A15 south of RAF Scampton via Sturton by Stow.[1]

The A1500 follows the Roman road Till Bridge Lane and at the very end at Scampton, Horncastle Lane. This Roman Road was part of the Alternative route from Lincoln to York used when the Humber was impassable, and is thus associated with Ermine Street in the Antonine Itinerary.

Route

The A1500 starts in the village of Marton, at, and runs south of east along the Roman alignment. The junction in the Village is actually a crossroads: The Roman alignment is maintained toward the west, crosses the River Trent to Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, and can be intermittently discovered nearly to Bawtry. (None of this is part of the A1500.)

The A1500 follows the Roman Road through Sturton by Stow at, crosses the River Till by Till Bridge Farm at, until near Scampton village. From here the modern road deviates almost due east, and ends at, the junction with the modern A15, Roman Ermine Street, south of RAF Scampton.

The whole length along the Roman Road is known as Till Bridge Lane. The section from the deviation at SK947784 to the roundabout on the A15 is named Horncastle Lane. The name Horncastle Lane continues on the other side of the A15, but that is a minor road not part of the A1500 designation.

The A1500 is single carriageway throughout.

The Roman Road alignment from near Scampton is maintained across fields, and also makes a junction with the A15 Ermine Street at . This is the main entrance to the Lincolnshire Showground, which is based around the Roman Road.

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Notes and References

  1. Ordnance survey of Great Britain . Lincoln & Newark-on-Trent . 2011-06-02 . 1:50 000 . OS Landranger . 121 . C3 . 9780319229422.