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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: 0-A

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: 0-A (short version)

This article is a compact directory of road junctions in the United Kingdom whose names begin with 0 through A. Each entry lists the junction’s name, its type (for example, roundabout, crossroads, gyratory, or interchange), the location, the roads meeting there, a grid reference or coordinates, and any notable notes. The list covers a wide range of junctions—from small rural roundabouts to major interchanges—found across the country. Many junctions are named after nearby pubs or local landmarks, a quirk often highlighted in notes. The page is part of a larger set that collects all UK road junctions and is not guaranteed to be complete; contributors are welcome to add more entries.

Examples from 0-9 and A

- The 101 Roundabout — roundabout — Flitwick/Ampthill area, Bedfordshire — connects A507, A5120 (Ampthill Road), and Flitwick Road — coordinates 52.01667°N, 0.50139°W — a typical small junction named without a pub reference.

- 3m Roundabout — roundabout — Bracknell — connects A329, B3018, B3408, Bond Way — coordinates 51.418°N, 0.755°W — a neighbourhood roundabout in Bracknell.

- Abbey Hill Interchange — grade-separated fork — Milton Keynes — connects A5, A422 (Monks Way), V5 Great Monks Street — coordinates 52.04750°N, 0.80444°W — a large junction in Milton Keynes.

- Ainley Top — roundabout — Huddersfield, West Yorkshire — connects A629 (Blackley New Road, Halifax Road, Huddersfield Road), and A643 (Brighouse Road, Lindley Moor Road) — coordinates 53.66972°N, 1.82611°W — a well-known local roundabout.

- Air Ballon Roundabout — roundabout — Birdlip, Gloucestershire — connects A417, A436 — coordinates 51.84361°N, 2.09556°W — named after the pub at the junction.

- Airman’s Corner — crossroads — Wiltshire — connects A360, A344, B3086 — coordinates 51.18583°N, 1.86056°W — a rural crossroad in Wiltshire.

- Airport Roundabout — roundabout — Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset — connects A370 (Somerset Avenue), A370 (Flowerdown Bridge), A371 (Locking Moor Road), Moor Lane — coordinates 51.34472°N, 2.93194°W — named after the nearby airport site (part of the area’s history).

- Apex Corner — roundabout — Mill Hill, London (Barnet) — connects A1 (Barnet Way, Watford Way), A41 (Watford Bypass), A5109 (Selvage Lane) — coordinates 51.62139°N, 0.25528°W — also known as Northway Circus in some references.

- Archway — gyratory — Upper Holloway, Islington, London — connects A1 Holloway Road, Archway Road, A400 (Junction Road), B519 Highgate Hill, St John’s Way — coordinates 51.56523°N, 0.13450°W — a notable north London junction.

- Almondsbury Interchange — four-level stack — Almondsbury, South Gloucestershire — connects M4 J20 and M5 J15 — coordinates 51.55250°N, 2.55222°W — a major cross-country interchange near the M4/M5 corridor.

- Aldgate — gyratory — Whitechapel, London (Tower Hamlets) — connects A11 Whitechapel Road, A13 Commercial Road, A1211, A1202 Commercial Street — coordinates 51.51444°N, 0.07389°W — a busy central London junction.

- The Angel, Edmonton — diamond interchange — Edmonton, London (Enfield) — links A406 Stirling Way, A406 Angel Road, A1010 Fore Street — coordinates 51.61472°N, 0.06444°W — named after the local inn.

- Amwell Roundabout — roundabout — Great Amwell, Hertfordshire — A414 Stanstead Abbotts Bypass Road, A414 Link Road, A1170 (formerly A10) Ware Road, Pepper Hill, B1502 — coordinates 51.78667°N, 0.01500°W — located at Great Amwell.

- Apple Tree Roundabout — roundabout — Yiewsley, Hillingdon, London — connects A408 Falling Lane, A408 West Drayton Road, Apple Tree Avenue, Chestnut Avenue — coordinates 51.51778°N, 0.46194°W — named for the surrounding roads.

- Archway (Archway Road area) and other entries in this range are common features in London’s street grid, reflecting a mix of historic and modern road layouts.

Notes and scope

- The list includes a wide variety of junction types (roundabouts, gyratories, crossroads, interchanges, and grade-separated forks) and places across England, Scotland, and Wales.

- Many entries include precise coordinates or grid references and sometimes notes about naming origins (for example, pubs or local landmarks).

- The article acknowledges that the compilation is incomplete and invites readers to contribute missing items.

If you’re searching for a specific junction, you’ll typically find its basic details here: what kind of junction it is, where it is, which roads meet there, where to locate it on a map, and any interesting notes about its name or history.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 22:32 (CET).