A515 road explained

Country:GBR
Type:A
Route:515
Image Notes:A515 at Oaks Green
Length Mi:48.0
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Buxton
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Lichfield
Junction:






Previous Type:A
Next Type:A
Previous Route:514
Next Route:516

The A515 is a primary route in England, which runs from Lichfield in Staffordshire to Buxton in Derbyshire.

Route

The A515 begins off the A51 road just outside Lichfield. It crosses the Trent and Mersey Canal and passes through the villages of Kings Bromley and Yoxall. As it crosses the River Dove, the road enters Derbyshire. Near Sudbury the road briefly follows the route of the A50 road, before heading northwards again. The road goes through Ashbourne, and shortly afterwards enters the Peak District National Park. It passes through several villages including Fenny Bentley and Newhaven The road terminates in Buxton at its roundabout with the A53 road.

Future

Ashbourne Bypass

In 2020, there a consultation occurred proposing routes for a north–south bypass of the town.[1] The western routes proposed provide a direct bypass, while the eastern routes travel around the town.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Concept Bypass Alignments . 2022-09-09 . Derbyshire County Council. en.