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Chilbolton 2017 Routesheet Sotonia Cycling Club: Chilbolton 40 Reliability Ride (revised November 2017) Start date, time, venue: Sunday, 26 Nov 2017, 9:30 am, Romsey Bus Station Organiser: Bill Drabkin Telephone Number: 07922 029697 THIS EVENT IS NOT A RACE gold award: 2:15–2.30; silver award: 2:30–2:50; bronze award: 2:50–3:20 (If you arrive at Finish beFore 11:45, please wait there until your time is recorded.) Consult OS Landranger 185 or suitable navigational aid beFore starting the event. miles km Route instructions 0.0 0.0 Start at Romsey Bus Station GR SU353211 R out oF the Bus Station via the EXIT L at mini-O; 1st L; SO at TL; 1st eXit at mini-O (A3090) 1.4 2.2 L into BraishField Rd (sp BRAISHFIELD) 3.1 4.9 R after Wheatsheaf PH (sp Winchester, SLACKSTEAD) 5.4 8.7 keep R (sp Winchester, Hursley) 7.0 11.3 L at bottom oF hill (care) (sp Winchester) 1st L (sp Farley Mount, SPARSHOLT) R at Y (sp SPARSHOLT), Forward, through village, down hill 11.1 17.8 R at bottom oF hill onto A3049 (sp Winchester) 1st L into Deane Down Drove (sp Littleton) SO Main Rd, then bear R into Kennel Ln (sp THE WORTHYS) 12.1 19.4 L at T into Harestock Rd R/L to cross dual carriageway (into WELLHOUSE LN) care needed Forward, under A34 overpass, into Springdale Rd 15.1 24.3 L at T (sp STOKE CHARITY) (15 miles) 18.3 29.3 SO X in STOKE CHARITY (sp HUNTON) Follow road past ponds, then R at T, SO at X (sp NORTON) 20.9 33.5 R at T, then 1st L (sp BULLINGTON and BARTON STACEY 22.7 36.4 In Barton Stacey, L then R to pass Church on right 24.9 39.9 SO at X (sp CHILBOLTON) 25.6 41.1 L at T (sp LECKFORD, Stockbridge) L out oF Chilbolton to join A3057; through LECKFORD 28.7 46.0 R (sp LONGSTOCK) L at T (Peat Spade PH); SO at X to HOUGHTON 33.0 53.0 R at T (sp Dunbridge, Broughton, Nether Wallop) 37.1 59.5 R onto A3057 (sp Romsey) good cyclepath for 3 km; then use road with care 40.1 64.4 Finish at World oF Water, on leFt KEY R = turn right L = turn leFt SO = straight on X = crossroads Y = Y junction T = T junction O = roundabout sp = signpost Place names in lower case – the route goes in that direction Place names in UPPER CASE – the route goes there.
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