passes close to Stonehenge World Heritage Site

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The A303 road is a major trunk route in southern England that links the South East to the South West, serving as a key corridor for long-distance traffic and holidaymakers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in England
trunk road
associatedWith Stonehenge World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
connectsRegion South East England NERFINISHED
South West England NERFINISHED
connectsTo A30 road NERFINISHED
A36 road NERFINISHED
M3 motorway NERFINISHED
country England
function key corridor for holiday traffic
key corridor for long-distance traffic
major trunk route between South East and South West England
hasIssue bottlenecks on single-carriageway sections
traffic congestion near Stonehenge
locatedIn southern England NERFINISHED
managedBy National Highways NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Amesbury NERFINISHED
Andover NERFINISHED
Honiton NERFINISHED
Ilminster NERFINISHED
partOf strategic road network of Great Britain
passesCloseTo Stonehenge World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
passesNear Stonehenge NERFINISHED
passesThrough Devon NERFINISHED
Hampshire NERFINISHED
Somerset NERFINISHED
Wiltshire NERFINISHED
region South East England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
roadType primary route
subjectOf Stonehenge tunnel proposals
usedBy holidaymakers
long-distance motorists

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A303 road notableFeature passes close to Stonehenge World Heritage Site