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A527 road

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A527
Route information
Length13 mi (21 km)
Major junctions
South endNewcastle-under-Lyme
Major intersections A34
A52
A53
A500
A523
A50
A54
North endCongleton
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Wolstanton
Longport
Tunstall
Biddulph
Road network

The A527 is a road in England that runs from the town centre of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire to Congleton, Cheshire, by way of Wolstanton, Longport, Tunstall and Biddulph. As it passes through Tunstall it forms part of the new linkway connecting Tunstall and Chell with the A500, and takes its name from two of the areas most famous residents Reginald Mitchell Way and James Brindley Way. Along its route it crosses the A52, A53, A500 and briefly merges with the A50.

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