A1066 road

A1066 road

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The A1066 is a road in Great Britain which is predominantly in Norfolk, though it briefly straddles the border with Suffolk. It joins the towns of Thetford and Diss and roads A134 and A140. It is a primary route in the zone number 1. It runs west to east and is approximately 17½ miles long (28.1km), (16¾ miles as the crow flies(26.9km.)

Route

;Thetford to GarboldishamThe road leaves Thetford to the east at a roundabout junction with the A134 north to the A11 and Thetford and A1088 south to Euston and the A143. On the right there is two turns on the right to Ashford and then two on the left for Shadwell and Brettenham. After another turn on the left and right there is a cross roads for Gasthorpe and part of Thetford Forest Park. After this the road enters Garboldisham, here it crosses the B1111 south for the A143, Hopton and Barningham and north for East Harling and the A11. In Garboldisham it crosses a tributry of the River Waveney.

;Garboldisham to South LophamShortly after leaving Gartboldisham to the east there is a cross roads for Smallworth to the south. Then there is a road on the left for North Lopham. After that junction you come to the first of two South Lopham junctions, a right hand turn on to an unclassified road to Blo Norton. The second is a cross roads with the B1113 to the south to Redgrave, Botesdale and the A143. North on an unclassified road to North Lopham and Kenninghall.

;South Lopham to DissOn leaving South Lopham two tributries of the River Waveney. Then there is a cross roads to Fersfield in the north and the B1113 to the south west. Then there is another right and two lefts in Bressingham. The road then reaches Roydon where there is a cross roads and three other left turns. Most a re of little importance, one a B road (Old High Road) provides access to Diss from the west. After leaving Roydon the road travells south of Diss where there is 2 left turns in to town and a cross roads with the B1077 in to Diss and an unclassified road (Lower Denmark Street) south to Hengrave. The road then passes another turn to Hengrave and another cross roads with an unclassified road round Diss to the north and a B road (Stuston Road) to Stuston and the A143 1/4 of a mile south. In half a mile the road reaches it end and second roundabout with the A140 with dual carriageway to the left and right. Straight on here is to a village called Scole on an unclassified road.

South of Diss it straddles the border between the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.

Main Junctions

This table shows junctions with classified roads.


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