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B341

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B341
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From:  Oakley (SZ016984)
To:  Canford Magna (SZ031980)
Via:  Oakley Lane
Distance:  1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Met (1992) B3073, A341
Former Number(s):  A341
Traditional Counties

Dorset

Route outline (key)
B341 Oakley - Canford Magna
Oakley Lane, heading towards Canford Magna

The B341 was a short link road near Wimborne Minster in Dorset.

The road started on the B3073 at Oakley, to the south of Wimborne Minster, and headed east along Oakley Lane to reach Canford Park. Here it bore right to head south along the boundary of the park through Canford Magna. It soon ended at a T-junction on the A341.

The B341 was originally the mainline of the A341, hence the number, When that road was moved onto the Merley bypass the B341 took over its vacated section but the number was short-lived and the road is now unclassified.




B341
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Other nearby roads
Wimborne Minster
A31 • A341 • A347 • A349 • B3073 • B3078 • B3082 • C5 (Dorset) • C24 (Dorset) • C327 (BCP) • C328 (BCP) • RM46 • T37 (Britain)
B300 – B399
B300 • B301 • B302 • B303 • B304 • B305 • B306 • B307 • B308 • B309 • B310 • B311 • B312 • B313 • B314 • B315 • B316 • B317 • B318 • B319
B320 • B321 • B322 • B323 • B324 • B325 • B326 • B327 • B328 • B329 • B330 • B331 • B332 • B333 • B334 • B335 • B336 • B337 • B338 • B339
B340 • B341 • B342 • B343 • B344 • B345 • B346 • B347 • B348 • B349 • B350 • B351 • B352 • B353 • B354 • B355 • B356 • B357 • B358 • B359
B360 • B361 • B362 • B363 • B364 • B365 • B366 • B367 • B368 • B369 • B370 • B371 • B372 • B373 • B374 • B375 • B376 • B377 • B378 • B379
B380 • B381 • B382 • B383 • B384 • B385 • B386 • B387 • B388 • B389 • B390 • B391 • B392 • B393 • B394 • B395 • B396 • B397 • B398 • B399
Former Iterations: B38 • B303 • B310 • B311 • B384

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