A512 road explained

Country:ENG
Type:A
Route:512
Header Type:minor
Length Mi:19
Direction A:East
Direction B:West
Terminus B:A42 Junction 13
Junction:
Junction 23

Junction 13
Destinations:Loughborough
Loughborough University
Shepshed
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Previous Type:A
Next Type:A
Previous Route:511
Next Route:513

The A512 is an A road entirely in Leicestershire, UK. It links the primary destination of Loughborough with the M1, A42 road, and the town of Ashby de la Zouch.

The road begins just outside Loughborough Town Centre, near to The Rushes It heads out of town, crossing the A6004 Epinal Way and passing Loughborough University. On leaving the town, there is a short dual carriageway section, leading to the junction with Snells Nook Lane to Nanpantan and Woodhouse.

After this junction, the road returns to single carriageway for about, to Junction 23 of the M1.

At this junction, much of the traffic from Loughborough turns off, and it is a much quieter A512 that enters Shepshed. After Shepshed, the road passes through Northern Charnwood Forest, near the villages of Peggs Green, Thringstone, Griffydam, Belton and Osgathorpe. Shortly before Ashby it passes Coleorton Hall on the right  - a house which has played host to Scott, Wordsworth, Coleridge and others  - now converted to apartments.[1]

The road ends at the junction with the A42 and A511 (formerly the A50), on the edge of Ashby

The A512 is long, with the M1 junction from the southern end.

References

52.762°N -1.333°W

Notes and References

  1. News: 2023-08-03 . Leicester: Work to start on revamp of 'most confusing' junction . 2024-04-06 . en-GB.