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A44 road

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A44
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Route information
Maintained by English local authorities and North & Mid Wales Trunk Road Agency
Major junctions
East end: Oxford
  A40 A40 road
A34 A34 road
A429A429 road
A46 A46 road
A422A422 road
A38 A38 road
A49 A49 road
A483A483 road
A470A470 road
A487A487 road
West end: Aberystwyth
Location
Primary
destinations
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Chipping Norton
Moreton-in-Marsh
Evesham
Worcester
Bromyard
Leominster
Kington
Old Radnor
Rhayader
Llangurig
Road network

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The A44 is a major road in the United Kingdom that runs from Oxford in southern England to Aberystwyth in west Wales.

The original (1923) route of the A44 was Chipping Norton to Aberystwyth. No changes were made to the route of the A44 in the early years. After the Second World War, the section between Rhayader and Llangurig was renumbered A470, as part of the creation of a through route between South and North Wales. The A44 was extended to Oxford in the 1990s, replacing part of the A34 when the M40 motorway was completed.

The road begins at a roundabout junction with the A40 road on the northern outskirts of Oxford in Oxfordshire. It has a grade separated junction with the A34 road (leading to the M40 motorway and Winchester). From here, the road runs northwest, and has a 2-mile (3.2 km) section of dual-carriageway through the villages of Yarnton and Begbroke before reaching the town of , home to Blenheim Palace. The road then reaches the main market street in Chipping Norton before entering the Cotswolds. The road here has many hills and turns, and is single-carriageway with some tight bends, with not much opportunity for overtaking.


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