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A229
B2244 Cripp's Corner
B2244, the former A229, approaching the vintage GSJ at Cripp's Corner from the north. Although it followed a Roman road between Hawkhurst and Sedlescombe the A229 was rerouted to join the A21 further north at Hurst Green due to a number of pinch points on an otherwise fairly fast alignment. The narrow overbridge, carrying the B2089, at Cripp's Corner is one of them. Taken 4th June 2008.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 09, 2008 by YorklettsHayle Road, Maidstone
This is the view along Hayle Road (A229) which is part of the one way system to the south of central Maidstone. Here the traffic is northbound and I had to wait some time for a gap in the traffic so that too many cars did not clutter the photograph.
This is the view along Hayle Road (A229) which is part of the one way system to the south of central Maidstone. Here the traffic is northbound and I had to wait some time for a gap in the traffic so that too many cars did not clutter the photograph.
Plans for a Western Relief Road and Inner Ring Road for Maidstone from 1970.
Plans for a Western Relief Road and Inner Ring Road for Maidstone from the late 60s.
B2244 (Former A229) near Kent-Sussex border
Former A229 approaches one four pinch points between Hawkhurst and Sedlescombe which lead its to re-routing and the downgrade of this section to become the B2244. This is approaching one of three narrow river bridges, the fourth pinch is at the GSJ at Cripp's Corner. Taken 4th June 2008.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 09, 2008 by YorklettsHidden categories: