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A378 (Exeter)
 
 
A30 near Exeter - Coppermine - 5953.jpg
Another early GSJ - A378/A30 near Exeter

This map (OS 1' 5th series sheet 138) dates from 1936. The A35 shows signs of having been realigned, too, as it diverts north-westwards to meet the A30 just to the west of the GSJ rather than heading on the obvious line into the city. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 18, 2006 by FosseWay

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Pinn Lane, Exeter (C) Derek Harper - Geograph - 986829.jpg
Pinn Lane, Exeter (C) Derek Harper
This 180-metre stretch of the lane that ran north from the A30 to Monkerton and Pinhoe remains charmingly rural, in spite of being within the Exeter Business Park, and is closed to traffic. A section beside <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/783871'>SX9693 : Ashford House, Exeter</a> is now a modern footpath, and the section to the north has been progressively modernised and is now a commuter route.
Geograph-1574877-by-Derek-Harper.jpg
Old Rydon Lane
On the left is the drive up to SX9590 : St Bridget Nursery and Garden Centre, Exeter. Across the field are Wynard's Cottages. Along the lane are SX9590 : Roadworks on Old Rydon Lane.
 

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