Settlements on the A38
The A38 is a major trunk road running from the south-east of Bodmin in Cornwall to Mansfield in Nottinghamshire. At 292 miles (470 km), it is the longest 'A' road entirely within England.[1]
Cornwall
- Bodmin
- Two Waters Foot (near Trago Mills)
- Doublebois
- Dobwalls
- The road bypasses Liskeard
- Trerulefoot
- Tideford
- Landrake
- The road bypasses Saltash
- Saltash Tunnel
- Tamar Bridge
Devon
- The road bypasses Plymouth
- Plympton
- Ivybridge
- South Brent
- Dean Prior
- Buckfastleigh
- Ashburton
- Chudleigh
- Kennford
- The A38 is concurrent with the M5 motorway south of Exeter before re-emerging at Junction 27 of the M5 at Sampford Peverell
Somerset
- Wellington - Town is technically bypassed but developments now reach the edge of the A38.
- Taunton
- North Petherton
- Bridgwater
- Pawlett
- Huntspill
- Highbridge
- Lower Weare
- Churchill
- Redhill
Bristol
- Bedminster
- The road passes through Bristol city centre
- Stokes Croft
- Bishopston
- Horfield
Gloucestershire
- Filton
- Patchway
- Almondsbury
- Alveston
- Falfield
- Cambridge
- Whitminster
- Hardwicke
- Quedgeley
- The road passes around Gloucester city centre
- Coombe Hill
- Tewkesbury
Worcestershire
- Severn Stoke
- Kempsey
- The road passes through Worcester city centre
- Droitwich Spa
- Wychbold
- Bromsgrove
The West Midlands
- Lydiate Ash
- Rubery
- Longbridge
- Northfield
- Selly Oak
- Bournbrook
- Edgbaston
- The road passes through Birmingham City Centre
- Aston
- Castle Vale
- The road bypasses Sutton Coldfield
Staffordshire
- The road bypasses Lichfield
- Alrewas
- Fradley
- Barton under Needwood
- The road bypasses Burton on Trent
Derbyshire
- Mickleover
- Derby
- Allestree
- Little Eaton
- The road bypasses Belper
- The road bypasses Ripley
- The road bypasses Alfreton
Nottinghamshire
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