A1152 road (Great Britain)
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The A1152 is an A road in the
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of
Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowes ...
. It links the A12 on the outskirts of
Woodbridge Woodbridge may refer to: Places Australia *Woodbridge, Western Australia formerly called ''West Midland'' *Woodbridge, Tasmania Canada *Woodbridge, Ontario England *Woodbridge, Suffolk, the location of ** Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency ...
to
Rendlesham Rendlesham is a village and civil parish near Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. It was a royal centre of authority for the king of the East Angles, of the Wuffinga line; the proximity of the Sutton Hoo ship burial may indicate a connection ...
. It is long.


Route

The road leaves the A12 at a roundabout on the northern edge of
Woodbridge Woodbridge may refer to: Places Australia *Woodbridge, Western Australia formerly called ''West Midland'' *Woodbridge, Tasmania Canada *Woodbridge, Ontario England *Woodbridge, Suffolk, the location of ** Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency ...
. It runs due east through fields as the Woodbridge northern bypass.''Landranger Sheet 156 - Saxmundham, Aldeburgh & Southwold'', Ordnance Survey 1:50 000 sheet, 2015-10-21. At Melton there is a signalised crossroads with the B1438 (the original course of the A12) before bypassing the village centre and turning right to cross the railway line at a level crossing at Melton railway station.''Explorer Sheet 212 - Woodbridge & Saxmundham'', Ordnance Survey, 2015-10-23. Beyond Melton the road continues east across marshes to cross the River Deben at Wilford Bridge. Beyond the bridge the B1083 forks right towards
Sutton Hoo Sutton Hoo is the site of two early medieval cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near the English town of Woodbridge. Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938, when a previously undisturbed ship burial containing a ...
at a roundabout whilst the A1152 continues ahead, passing a golf course on the south and the village of
Bromeswell Bromeswell is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England about 2 miles east of Woodbridge. Situated near the River Deben The River Deben is a river in Suffolk rising to the west of Debenham, though a second, ...
on the north. After Bromeswell the road ahead continues as the B1084 to Orford while the A1152 turns to travel north-east through
Eyke Eyke is a village and a civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the English county of Suffolk. It is located on the A1152 road near the town of Woodbridge Woodbridge may refer to: Places Australia *Woodbridge, Western Australia form ...
. The road to passes to the south of
Rendlesham Rendlesham is a village and civil parish near Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. It was a royal centre of authority for the king of the East Angles, of the Wuffinga line; the proximity of the Sutton Hoo ship burial may indicate a connection ...
village with the main housing area of the former RAF Bentwaters immediately on the northern edge of the road and airbase itself to the south. It continues through woodland to end at a roundabout at the main entrance to RAF Bentwaters, now used primarily as a business centre.RAF Mildenhall: West Suffolk towns could learn from the legacy of Bentwaters and Woodbridge
, '' East Anglian Daily Times'', 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
The road ahead is numbered the B1069 to Snape where it joins the A1094.


History

The A1152 was created in the 1960s by shortening two B-roads: the B1084 from the Woodbridge bypass to Bromeswell, and the B1069 from there on. It received its A rating because of the volume of traffic serving RAF Bentwaters, at the time a major
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USAF airbase.


References

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