A441 | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 20 mi (30 km) |
Major junctions | |
North end: |
Birmingham 52°27′58″N 1°53′54″W / 52.4661°N 1.8983°W |
M42 motorway Junction 2 A4540 road A4040 road A4023 road A448 road A4189 road A442 road |
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South end: |
Cookhill 52°12′45″N 1°55′16″W / 52.2124°N 1.9211°W |
Location | |
Primary destinations: |
Redditch |
Road network | |
A441 is an A-road in England which runs from central Birmingham to Cookhill, Worcestershire.
Once one of the main routes between Evesham, Redditch and Birmingham, the A441 has now largely been superseded by A435 which has been upgraded to the East. Redditch was designated a new town in 1964, with this came major realignments of the major routes, including the A441, rebuilt to dual carriageway standard through the town. When the M42 was built in 1982, a link road was built from the A441 at Hopwood to a new junction East of Alvechurch. This later formed part of the Alvechurch bypass when completed in the 1990s. The final section of the road between Cookhill and Dunnington was downgraded in 1995.
The A441 starts on the Middleway in Birmingham as a non primary route, running largely parallel to the A38. It passes Calthorpe Park and the suburbs of Selly Park, Stirchley, Cotteridge, Kings Norton and West Heath before leaving the West Midlands and entering Worcestershire. The village of Alvechurch is bypassed to the East, connecting with the M42 at junction 2. Upon entering Redditch the A441 follows new town dual carriageway roads built in the early to mid-1970s including a short concurrence with the A448 where it gains primary status. Heading Southwards out of Redditch the former road is rejoined and it passes through the village of Astwood Bank before finally terminating at a staggered junction with the A422 South of Cookhill, just short of the Warwickshire border.