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Great Cambridge Road

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A10
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Route information
Length: 90.41 mi (145.50 km)
Major junctions
South end: London Bridge51°30′28″N 0°05′14″W / 51.5079°N 0.0872°W / 51.5079; -0.0872
  A3211A3211 road
A1211A1211 road
A1202A1202 road
A1209A1209 road
A1208A1208 road
A104 A104 road
A107 A107 road
A503A503 road
A504A504 road
A1055A1055 road
A1010A1010 road
A109 A109 road
A1080A1080 road
A406A406 road
A111A111 road
A110A110 road
[ M 25  ]M25 motorway Junction 25
A121A121 road
A1170A1170 road
A414A414 road
A602A602 road
A1170A1170 road
A120 A120 road
A507A507 road
A505A505 road
[ M 11  ]M11 motorway Junction 11
A1309A1309 road
A14 A14 road
A1123A1123 road
A142A142 road
A1101A1101 road
A1122A1122 road
A134A134 road
A47 A47 road
A149A149 road
North end: King's Lynn52°45′14″N 0°23′53″E / 52.754°N 0.398°E / 52.754; 0.398
Location
Primary
destinations
:
Southwark
Enfield
Hertford
Buntingford
Royston
Cambridge
Ely
Road network

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The A10 (in certain sections known as Great Cambridge Road or Old North Road) is a major road in England. Its southern end is at London Bridge in the London Borough of Southwark, and its northern end is the Norfolk port town of King's Lynn. From London to Royston it chiefly follows the line of Roman Ermine Street.

Within the City of London, the route of the A10 comprises King William Street, Gracechurch Street, Bishopsgate and Norton Folgate. It then becomes Shoreditch High Street, Kingsland Road, Kingsland High Street and Stoke Newington Road. It runs through Stoke Newington as Stoke Newington High Street and then becomes Stamford Hill, through Stamford Hill until Tottenham. In July 2013, the Tottenham Hale gyratory was removed and the A10 now follows the route of Tottenham High Road in both directions.


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