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The A617 road runs through the northern East Midlands,
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, between
Newark-on-Trent Newark-on-Trent or Newark () is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district in Nottinghamshire, England. It is on the River Trent, and was historically a major inland port. The A1 road (Great Britain), A1 road bypasses th ...
and Chesterfield.


Route

The route runs south-east to north-west through the northern East Midlands, largely through former coal-mining areas. It runs largely parallel to the A616 road, around six miles further south.


Newark to Sutton-in-Ashfield

The eastern terminus begins on the A46 Newark bypass, at the roundabout with the A616, on the former route of the Great North Road in the
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district of
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, as a trunk road. It traverses the Trent Valley, crossing the
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at narrow bridge only really passable by light traffic;
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was built in 1857 when larger road vehicles never existed, and is mildly dangerous. The eastern terminus of the route was formerly in Kelham, where it met the former route of the A616 at a T-junction. It meets the Trent Valley Way, which it follows to Averham. A mile to the south is
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, with a traffic lights exit to the south, and the route is crossed by electricity lines. Before Micklebarrow Hill, the A612 leaves to the west at traffic lights for Southwell. It passes through Hockerton and the ''Spread Eagle'', following a northern ridge of the River Greet, further to the south. There is a long straight towards Kirklington, passing ''Maxeys Farm Shop''. It passes through Kirklington, known for its former Kirklington Hall Research Station, now a residential special school, and the road is crossed by the
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. There is an exit to the north for
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, and its National Grid Training Centre. It passes to the south of Bilsthorpe, with an exit to the south to Hexgreave Park (in Farnsfield). Close to a line of pylons, it crosses the former north-south Southwell-Mansfield railway line, and further on officially enters
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, before an exit to the south for Farnsfield. To the north is Lockwell Hill Activity Centre. Entering the parish of Rainworth, it meets the busy north–south A614 at the busy ''Lockwell Hill Roundabout'' and approaches Rainworth on ''Centenary Avenue''. Rainworth is now bypassed, and the former route is the B6020. The eastern end of the bypass crosses a former railway, and meets the B6020 at a roundabout, where the dual carriageway begins, close to the JET ''Python Hill Service Station'' on the B6020. The main characteristic of this dual-carriageway, heavily landscaped bypass is that it was obviously built in anticipation of a similar (dual-carriageway) bypass of Mansfield, which although planned, never arose, and was built as single carriageway instead. There is an exit to the north with traffic lights for a coal disposal point. The Rainworth bypass crosses
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Forest and Rainworth Water, enters
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, and meets the former route of the A617 at the large landscaped ''Three Thorn Roundabout'' (named after Three Thorn Hollow Farm), built in anticipation of a bridge over the roundabout at the junction. The £8m Rainworth Bypass, built by Birse, was opened on Friday 23 June 2000 at 1.30pm with a commemorative plaque unveiled on the trussed
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to Strawberry Hill. To the north of the roundabout is Ransom Wood Business Park. A large wind farm is to the south, and the bypass meets the A6117 at a roundabout, and the A60 at an at-grade junction, where it enters the district of Ashfield, another former coal mining district. It passes under the A611 and meets the A38 Sutton-in-Ashfield bypass. The Mansfield Bypass (MARR) has no grade-separated junctions. The southern section from Rainworth to the A38 opened on 21 December 2004 and was built by
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, and designed by Babtie, Shaw and Morton of Glasgow.


Sutton-in-Ashfield to Chesterfield

The road briefly follows the A38 trunk road towards Mansfield. The
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is directly to the east, and the road follows a route first built as the A6075, and is a non-trunk road. This is the western section of the Mansfield Bypass. Entering Mansfield district, the route of the Mansfield bypass follows a new route of the A617 to Radmanthwaite, where it meets the former route, now the dual-carriageway A6191. It passes through Pleasleyhill, becoming dual-carriageway where it crosses the
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entering
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and Bolsover District, meeting the B6407 and B6417 at the large ''Pleasley Roundabout'' with access for the
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warehouse at Shirebrook via the B6407; the Pleasley Bypass was built in the early 1970s. The JET Staleys garage at the eastern end of Glapwell closed in 2011. It passes through Glapwell, passing the
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''Young Vanish'', and the ''Plug and Feathers'' At Bramley Vale there is Eve Trakway and the ''Bramley Vale Fish Bar''. This is the site of the former Glapwell Colliery. At
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in
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, the road deviates to a dual-carriageway section to the north, built in anticipation of the M1, entering
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. The road meets the
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and A6175 at the busy Heath Interchange in
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. 13.5 miles of the M1 were opened on Wednesday 25 October 1967, when the section from Pinxton (junction 28) to Barlborough (junction 30) opened, including junction 29, built by John Laing Construction. Construction began in July 1965. To improve access to Chesterfield from the M1 to the south, a new section of dual carriageway was built. On the east-bound carriageway is the Esso ''Heath Service Station''Heath Service Station
/ref> with a Subway. The former route takes part of the B6039 through the parish of
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and
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in Chesterfield district; the A617 Hasland Bypass opened on 15 September 1978. There is a grade-separated junction with the B6425. The road enters the borough of Chesterfield, and the western terminus is with the A61 at the ''Lordsmill Roundabout'', having crossed under the
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.


References


External links


SABRE Roads

Mansfield District Council 1998
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