A429

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The A429 is a major road in England that runs through the Cotswolds, linking towns such as Cirencester and Warwick and providing an important regional route.

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Label Occurrences
A429 canonical 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf A road in England
road
connects Cirencester NERFINISHED
Warwick NERFINISHED
country England
hasDirection north–south
hasFunction major regional route
hasImportance important regional route
hasRoadClassification A road in the British road network
isPartOf regional road network of England
locatedIn Cotswolds
locatedOnContinent Europe
passesNear Cirencester NERFINISHED
Warwick NERFINISHED
passesThrough Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
rural areas
regionServed Cotswolds NERFINISHED
South West England NERFINISHED
West Midlands region NERFINISHED
roadNumberingScheme A road numbering scheme in Great Britain
roadType primary route
transportMode road transport
usedFor access to Cotswolds towns
local traffic
regional traffic

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Kemble village roadAccess A429
subject surface form: Kemble