The A151 road is relatively minor part of the British road system. It lies entirely in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Its western end lies at coordinates 52°48.1892′N 0°36.5179′W / 52.8031533°N 0.6086317°W / 52.8031533; -0.6086317 (A151 road, western end) otherwise, grid reference SK9382381. This article attempts to deal with its several aspects by treating some separately, before integrating them with the others into an overall picture, sequentially from its western end.
Read more about A151 Road: The British Road Numbering System, The A151: Summary, Turnpike Roads, The Terrain, Footnotes
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