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Cumbria Classified Roads Cumbria Classified (A,B & C) Roads - Published January 2021 • The list has been prepared using the available information from records compiled by the County Council and is correct to the best of our knowledge. It does not, however, constitute a definitive statement as to the status of any particular highway. • This is not a comprehensive list of the entire highway network in Cumbria although the majority of streets are included for information purposes. • The extent of the highway maintainable at public expense is not available on the list and can only be determined through the search process. • The List of Streets is a live record and is constantly being amended and updated. We update and republish it every 3 months. • Like many rural authorities, where some highways have no name at all, we usually record our information using a road numbering reference system. Street descriptors will be added to the list during the updating process along with any other missing information. • The list does not contain Recorded Public Rights of Way as shown on Cumbria County Council’s 1976 Definitive Map, nor does it contain streets that are privately maintained. • The list is property of Cumbria County Council and is only available to the public for viewing purposes and must not be copied or distributed. A (Principal) Roads STREET NAME/DESCRIPTION LOCALITY DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Bowness-on-Windermere to A590T via Winster BOWNESS-ON-WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND A5074 A591 to A593 South of Ambleside AMBLESIDE SOUTH LAKELAND A5075 A593 at Torver to A5092 via Blawith TORVER & BLAWITH SOUTH LAKELAND A5084 EGREMONT, FRIZINGTON & ALLERDALE & A595T at Egremont to Cockermouth via Frizington A5086 COCKERMOUTH COPELAND ULVERSTON & BARROW-IN- BARROW & SOUTH A590T at Ulverston to Barrow-in-Furness via Bardsea, Aldingham and Roosecote A5087 FURNESS LAKELAND TROUTBECK & MATTERDALE A66T at Troutbeck to A592 Ullswater via Matterdale End EDEN A5091 END A595 at Grizebeck to A590T at Greenodd via Gawthwaite GRIZEBECK & GREENODD SOUTH LAKELAND A5092 A595 Loop via Millom & Kirksanton MILLOM COPELAND A5093 A595T Loop via Whitehaven Town Centre WHITEHAVEN COPELAND A5094 A66T Crosthwaite Roundabout, to A591 via Keswick Town Centre KESWICK ALLERDALE A5271 A591 Plumgarth Roundabout to A6 Kendal KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND A5284 Hollywood Park Roundabout, Barrow-In-Furness to Biggar Bank Road, Walney BARROW-IN-FURNESS BARROW A590 Island BOTHEL, KESWICK, A595 at Bothel to A590 South of Kendal via Keswick, Ambleside and Bowness-On- ALLERDALE & AMBLESIDE, BOWNESS-ON- A591 Windermere SOUTH LAKELAND WINDERMERE & KENDAL PENRITH, BOWNESS-IN- EDEN & SOUTH A66 at Penrith to A590T Newby Bridge via Bowness-on-Windermere WINDERMERE & NEWBY A592 LAKELAND BRIDGE AMBLESIDE, CONISTON & Ambleside to Broughton in Furness via Coniston SOUTH LAKELAND A593 BROUGHTON IN FURNESS A595 at Papcastle to Maryport COCKERMOUTH & MARYPORT ALLERDALE A594 CARLISLE, BOTHEL & ALLERDALE & Carlisle to A66T at Cockermouth A595 COCKERMOUTH CARLISLE CALDER BRIDGE, BOOTLE, BARROW & Calder Bridge to A590T at Dalton-in-Furness via Bootle & Grizebeck GRIZEBECK, DALTON-IN- A595 COPELAND FURNESS THURSBY, WIGTON , ASPATRIA Thursby Roundabout to A595T at Lillyhall via Aspatria, Maryport & Workington , MARYPORT, FLIMBY & ALLERDALE A596 WORKINGTON A596 at Northside, Workington to A595T at Distington WORKINGTON ALLERDALE A597 CARLISLE, EDEN & Carlisle to Lancashire Border via Penrith, Kendal & Milnthorpe CARLISLE, PENRITH, KENDAL A6 SOUTH LAKELAND A65 East of M6 J36 to County Boundary via Burton-in-Kendal BURTON-IN-KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND A6070 BRAMPTON, LONGTOWN & Brampton to Gretna via Longtown (A7) CARLISLE A6071 GRETNA KENDAL, ENDMOOR & KIRKBY Kendal to Lancashire Border via Endmoor and Kirkby Lonsdale SOUTH LAKELAND A65 LONSDALE KIRKBY LONSDALE, SEDBERGH EDEN & SOUTH A65 Kirkby Lonsdale to A685 South of Kirkby Stephen via Sedbergh A683 & KIRKBY STEPHEN LAKELAND Kendal to County Boundary East of Garsdale via Sedbergh KENDAL & SEDBERGH SOUTH LAKELAND A684 KENDAL, TEBAY, KIRKBY EDEN & SOUTH Kendal to A66T at Brough via Tebay & Kirkby Stephen A685 STEPHEN & BROUGH LAKELAND PENRITH, LANGWATHBY & Penrith to County Boundary North East of Alston via Langwathby EDEN A686 ALSTON Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) Classified (A,B and C) Roads List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Cumbria 1 of 18 STREET NAME/DESCRIPTION LOCALITY DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER A595 Carlisle to County Boundary South East of Nenthead via CNDR Hallbankgate CARLISLE, BRAMPTON & CARLISLE & EDEN A689 & Alston ALSTON Carlisle to Carlisle City Boundary at M6 J43 Roundabout CARLISLE CARLISLE A69 Carlisle to Scottish Border via Longtown CARLISLE & LONGTOWN CARLISLE A7 B Roads STREET NAME/DESCRIPTION TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER (NX) 9913/2703 - (NY) 0050/2842 - Road from Solway Road (A597), Workington WORKINGTON ALLERDALE B5296 leading to Guard Street (A596), Workington (NX) 9959/2887 - (NY) 0053/2868 Road from Falcon Street (A597), Workington, leading to Washington Street (A596), Workington, via Station Road, Oxford Street WORKINGTON ALLERDALE B5297 and Jane Street (NY) 0467/3716 - 1082/5293 - Road from A596 at Maryport leading to B5302, SILLOTH & ALLONBY ALLERDALE B5300 West Silloth (NY) 1082/5293 - 2709/4945 - Road from B5300, West Silloth leading to A596 SILLOTH, ABBEYTOWN & ALLERDALE B5302 East of Wigton, via Silloth, Abbeytown and Wigton WIGTON (NY) 1120/5260 - 1524/3621 - Road from B5300 at Silloth, leading to A595, ASPATRIA, SILLOTH & ALLERDALE B5301 North of Blindcrake, via Aspatria PARSONBY (NY) 1187/3067 - 2360/2366 - Road from Crown Street (A5086), Cockermouth, BRAITHWAITE & ALLERDALE B5292 leading to A66T at Braithwaite, via High Lorton COCKERMOUTH (NY) 1524/4205 - 3516/4451 - Road from Queen Street (A596), Aspatria, leading ASPATRIA & CALDBECK ALLERDALE B5299/01 to District boundary at Welton, via Boltongate and Caldbeck (NY) 1527/2680 - 2643/2359 - Road from B5292 at High Lorton, leading to Main KESWICK ALLERDALE B5289/01 Street (A5271), Keswick, via Buttermere, Honister and Rosthwaite (NY) 1739/5074 - 3126/5656 Road from Abbeytown, leading to District ABBEYTOWN, KIRKBRIDE & ALLERDALE B5307/01 boundary at Thurstonfield KIRKBAMPTON (NY) 1980/3107 - 2151/3269 - Road from A66T at Dubwath, leading to A591 KILNHILL & DUBWATH ALLERDALE B5291 Kilnhill, passing Herdwick Croft (NY) 2498/2400 - 2613/2393 - Road from A66T at Derwent Bridge, Portinscale, KESWICK ALLERDALE B5289/02 leading to Crosthwaite Road (A5271), Keswick (NY) 2548/4839 - 2557/4602 - Road from Market Place (B5302), Wigton, leading WIGTON ALLERDALE B5304 to A595 at Red Dial (NY) 2558/4786 - 3638/4137 - Road from South End (B5304), Wigton, leading to WIGTON ALLERDALE B5305/01 District boundary at Sebergham (NY) 2655/2353 - 2680/2348 - Road from Bank Street (A5271), Keswick, leading to Penrith Road (A5271), Keswick, via Main Street, Market Square and Station KESWICK ALLERDALE B5359 Street (NY) 3179/1889 - 3193/2484 - Road from A591 at Legburthwaite, leading to LEGBURTHWAITE - ALLERDALE B5322/01 District boundary at Townfield Bridge, Threlkeld THRELKELD (NY) 3126/5656 - 3650/5626 - Road from District boundary at Thurstonfield, THURSTONFIELD & CARLISLE CARLISLE B5307/02 leading to A689 Moorhouse Road Roundabout (NY) 3271/6698 - 3301/6694 - Road from A6071 at M6 J45 leading to the GRETNA CARLISLE B7076 Scottish Border at Sark Bridge, Gretna (NY) 3516/4451 - 3840/5360 - Road from District boundary at Welton, leading to DALSTON CARLISLE B5299/02 Carlisle City boundary at Cummersdale Road, Carlisle (NY) 3659/5624 - 3924/5588 - Road from A689 Moorhouse Road Roundabout, CARLISLE CARLISLE B5307/03 leading to Church Street (A595), Carlisle (NY) 3840/5360 - 3949/5598 - Road from Carlisle City boundary at CARLISLE CARLISLE B5299/03 Cummersdale Road, Carlisle, leading to Bridge Street (A595), Carlisle (NY) 4001/5680 - 4182/5860 - Road from Stanwix Bank (A7), Carlisle, leading to CARLISLE CARLISLE B6264/02 Carlisle City boundary (NY) 4182/5860 - 4266/5903 - Road from Carlisle City boundary, leading to A689 CARLISLE CARLISLE B6264/01 Linstock Roundabout (NY) 4328/7743 - 6336/6647 Road from Scottish border at Penton Bridge, PENTON, ROADHEAD & CARLISLE B6318 leading to County border at Gilsland, via Roadhead and Kirkcambeck GILSLAND (NY) 4383/5182 - 4684/5668 - Road from A6 Golden Fleece Roundabout at M6 CUMWHINTON, WETHERAL & CARLISLE B6263 J42, leading to A66T at Warwick Bridge, via Cumwhinton and Wetheral WARWICK BRIDGE (NY) 5281/6106 - 5565/4933 - Road from Main Street (A6071), Brampton, BRAMPTON & CASTLE CARLISLE B6413/01 leading to District boundary at Newbiggin, via Castle Carrock CARROCK (NX) 9728/1820 - 9750/1431 - Road from Lowther Street (A5094), Whitehaven, WHITEHAVEN COPELAND B5345/01 leading to Whitehaven Parish boundary at Stanbalyn, Sandwith (NX) 9750/1431 - (NY) 0165/0801 - Road from Whitehaven Parish boundary at ST BEES COPELAND B5345/02 Stanbalyn, Sandwith, leading to A595T at Oaklands (NX) 9855/1613 - 9971/1685 - Road from A595T Egremont Road Roundabout, leading to Whitehaven Parish boundary. (Including (NX) 9837/1700 - 9860/1678 HENSINGHAM COPELAND B5295/01 via Ribton Moorside) Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) Classified (A,B and C) Roads List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Cumbria 2 of 18 STREET NAME/DESCRIPTION LOCALITY DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER (NX) 9876/2112 - (NY) 0105/2420 - Road from A595T Howgate Roundabout, DISTINGTON COPELAND B5306 leading to A595T at District boundary, via Distington (NX) 9971/1685 - (NY) 0276/1456 - Road from Whitehaven
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