The A619 is an A road that links Bakewell, Derbyshire to Worksop, Nottinghamshire in England.[1]
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A632 A61 A616 | ||||
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Route
editThe route begins in Bakewell at Rutland Square, where it crosses the Bakewell Bridge over the River Wye, heading north towards Baslow.[2] The road then heads east through Wadshelf before reaching Chesterfield.[3] The road passes through the centre of the city, and briefly merges with the A61 before heading west as Rother Way and Chesterfield Road as it passes through Brimington, Hollingwood and Staveley.[4] The road becomes Worksop Road, where it passes over the M1 into Barlborough. The road continues east through Whitwell Common where it terminates in Worksop.[5]
References
edit- ^ Environment, Great Britain Department of the (1974). Roads in England. H.M. Stationery Office. ISBN 978-0-10-024035-3.
- ^ Hall, Marshall G. (15 March 2024). Medieval Bridges of Middle England. Windgather Press. ISBN 978-1-914427-30-5.
- ^ Burkinshaw, Elaine (16 May 2024). Walking in Derbyshire: 60 circular walks across the county. Cicerone Press Limited. ISBN 978-1-84965-545-3.
- ^ Richardson, Christine; Lower, John (2006). Chesterfield Canal 2006-7. Richlow Books. ISBN 978-0-9552609-0-2.
- ^ Report on the Administration of the Road Fund. 1931.
53°12′58″N 1°40′24″W / 53.2161°N 1.6734°W