Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Treacle Mine Roundabout

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Treacle Mine Roundabout
Remove ads

Treacle Mine Roundabout[1] is a suburban roundabout[2] between Grays and Stifford Clays, Essex, England.

Thumb
The public house the roundabout is named after.

It is named, as is the adjacent public house[3] for the legend of Treacle mines.

The roundabout was built to link the new A13 to its former route (the A1306) and Long Lane at the top of Hogg Lane: a spot that London Country bus timetables used to call Grays Corner. There was another Grays Corner elsewhere on the A13, so the name Treacle Mine was used informally to distinguish this older junction. This junction needed improving despite the long distance A13 traffic being bypassed because of the construction of Chafford Hundred, an Infill development on former quarries, industrial and farming land, and the consequent increase in commuting traffic.

Remove ads

See also

List of road junctions in the United Kingdom

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads