A368 road

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The A368 road is a regional route in southwest England that runs through the Chew Valley, linking several villages and providing a key connection between the A37 and A38.

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A368 road canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf A road in Great Britain
road
connectsTo A37 road NERFINISHED
A38 road NERFINISHED
country England
function links villages in Chew Valley
provides connection between A37 and A38
hasJunctionWith A37 road at Chelwood
A38 road near Churchill NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED
North Somerset NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
near Chew Valley Lake NERFINISHED
Mendip Hills NERFINISHED
partOf British A road network
region Chew Valley NERFINISHED
roadNumber A368
roadType primary route (in parts)
single carriageway
runsThrough Chew Valley NERFINISHED
village of Banwell
village of Bishop Sutton NERFINISHED
village of Blagdon NERFINISHED
village of Chelwood
village of Churchill
village of Compton Martin
village of West Harptree NERFINISHED

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Chew Valley hasRoadConnection A368 road