B1176 Road :: Shared Description

The B1176 is a rural B-road parallel to the A1 between Stamford and Grantham. It is 17 miles long.
It starts on the A6121 at Ryhall, Rutland, to the north of Stamford and continues north, quickly entering Lincolnshire. It crosses the East Coast Main Line three times before meeting the A151 at Corby Glen.
The B1176 multiplexes west along the A151 across the West Glen River before regaining its number and continuing north via Bitchfield and Old Somerby, to end at a roundabout where it meets the A52 and B6403. Grantham is a short distance away.
by N Chadwick
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16 images use this description:

TF0117 : Station Road by Bob Harvey
TF0117 : Chinese Lanterns in the verge by Bob Harvey
SK9924 : Downhill by Bob Harvey
TF0119 : Little Bytham Rd by N Chadwick
TF0117 : Little Bytham Arches by Bob Harvey
TF0118 : Cottages in Creeton Road by Bob Harvey
TF0120 : Creeton Road by Bob Harvey
TF0118 : House on Creeton Rd by N Chadwick
SK9924 : Uphill by Bob Harvey
TF0117 : Modern housing by Bob Harvey
TF0120 : A shallow bend by Bob Harvey
TF0121 : Creeton Road by Bob Harvey
TF0117 : Station Road by Bob Harvey
TF0120 : The valley of the Glen by Bob Harvey
SK9730 : Bridge across the West Glen River by Bob Harvey
TF0121 : Creeton Road Plantation by Bob Harvey


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Created: Tue, 3 Feb 2015, Updated: Tue, 3 Feb 2015

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