A roads in Zone 3 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain

List of

A3 and south of the A4
(roads beginning with 3).

Single- and double-digit roads

Road From To Length Notes
A3
The Monument, London
Portsmouth 78 miles (126 km) A large majority is a trunk road. Its southern parallel motorway is designated the
A3(M)
.
A30
Hounslow, West London Land's End 281 miles (452 km) Replaced for 6 miles (9.7 km) between Popham and the Bullington interchange by the A303 trunk road southwest of Basingstoke. A trunk road west of Exeter. Previously went via A343, Salisbury Road (old A343), B3042 (old A303), A3057, London Road (old B3400), B3400, and city streets (old A33) between Lopcombe Hill and Basingstoke, but this was changed as part of a renumbering of roads in the area. Replaced for 5 miles by M5 (J29 - J31) near Exeter.
A31
Guildford Bere Regis 68 miles (109 km) Near the M3 its Romsey and Winchester portion is replaced by:
• the J10 to J11, M3, Winchester
• The A3090 from J11 to Ower in the New Forest District — a winding route covering 11 miles (18 km) in 16 miles (26 km).
A32
Gosport Alton 29 miles (47 km) All in Hampshire
A33
Winchester Reading 39 miles (63 km) Resumes in Southampton as various roads such as the arterial road alongside Southampton Dock.
A34
Winchester Salford 157 miles (253 km) Most of the section between
Stoke on Trent
.
A35
Southampton Honiton 98 miles (158 km) Originally went southwest from Charmouth to Clyst St Mary along what is now the A3052.
A36
Southampton Bath 62 miles (100 km)
A37
Dorchester Bristol 60 miles (97 km) Broken in two past the former Roman town of Ilchester by a bypass which is a small fraction of the A303
A38
Bodmin Mansfield 292 miles (470 km) Replaced by
J27 to J31, M5 past Exeter. Replaced in Birmingham by a shorter parallel road into the city centre, the A38(M). A dual carriageway in South Devon, Staffordshire and Derbyshire
. The longest 2-digit A road in the UK, at 292 miles.
A39
Newton Park near Bath Falmouth 191 miles (307 km)

Triple-digit roads

Road From To Notes
A300 Upper Thames Street, City of London
Elephant & Castle
Southwark Bridge
A301
Aldwych St George's Circus Waterloo Bridge
A302 Hyde Park Corner, London
Elephant & Castle
In two parts. 1. The London Inner Ring Road at Grosvenor Place to the Victoria one way system. 2. Victoria Street, half of Parliament Square and then Bridge Street (Westminster Bridge), followed by part of Westminster Bridge Road (which replaced part of the A23) and finally St George's Road (one way (north-west)) past St George's Cathedral, Southwark).
A303
M3 J8 south of Basingstoke A30, between Newcott and Rawridge A303 was previously used for the road from County Hall, London to Wandsworth, which was renumbered to the new A3036 so that the number could be used on the current route which replaced the old A3036, the original A3079, and parts of other roads.
A304
Fulham Fulham The western part of the Fulham Road. Originally continued east via what is now the A308 and the A4 to the A4 (now the A315).
A305 East Sheen Hanworth The road used to continue west of the A312 to the A308 in Sunbury via what is now the A316.
A306 Hammersmith Roehampton Hammersmith Bridge closed to motor traffic from April 2019
A307
Kew Cobham The section between Kingston upon Thames and Cobham follows the course of the old A3, and is still mostly called Portsmouth Road.
A308
Brompton
Maidenhead Exists in three sections, one from Brompton to Chelsea, the second from Chelsea to north of Putney Bridge, and the third from the Robin Hood junction at Kingston Vale to Maidenhead. The section from the A4 to the A3220 was originally part of the A304, and the section from the A3220 to A219 was originally part of the A3217. The section between Roehampton and Kingston upon Thames follows the course of the old A3.
A309
Twickenham Hook, London Runs in two sections, one in Twickenham and Teddington as a non primary road and a longer primary section from Hampton Court to Hook.
A310 Hampton Wick Brentford Runs from the
A315 at Brentford
.
A311 Hampton Twickenham
A312
Hampton Harrow The road has been dubbed "The A three-one-queue" owing to frequent peak-hours' heavy congestion. Part of its course ran from Hatton to Harlington, London across where Heathrow Airport is instead of its present course past Cranford more directly to north-east Hayes and districts further north including Harrow. Its middle section is officially known as The Parkway[1] The deleted section is now Faggs Road, Hatton Road (sections were lost under the airport), A437, Station Road, Coldharbour Lane, and Yeading Lane.
A313 Hampton Hill Teddington
A314 Hanworth Hounslow
A315 Knightsbridge East Bedfont Exists in two parts: one from Knightsbridge to the junction with the A4, North and South Circular Roads at Chiswick Roundabout, and the other from the north end of Kew Bridge to East Bedfont. The section in between is part of the South Circular Road
A316
Chiswick Start of M3 motorway (Sunbury-on-Thames)
A317 Hersham Chertsey
A318 Chertsey Byfleet
A319 Lightwater Chertsey
A320 Guildford
Staines upon Thames
A321 Henley York Town near Camberley The road used to continue south of the
A322 (to Guildford
).
A322 Bracknell Guildford
A323 Hartley Wintney Guildford
A324 Woking Normandy Originally, the road continued west concurrent with the A323 and then southwest via the current B3208.
A325 Bagshot Greatham
A326
Totton
Fawley A326 was previously used for the road from Farnham to Petersfield (now part of the A325, with the southern portion now Petersfield Road, Farnham Road, B3006, and Farnham Road (the A3 was built over one section))
A327 Reading Farnborough
A328 Old Windsor Englefield Green
A329
Wentworth, Virginia Water Thame
A330 Maidenhead Sunningdale
A331 Camberley Runfold Originally ran from Windsor to Ditton Park. Construction of the M4 in the 1960s meant the end of the road for the A331, and the M4 was built on top of it at Ditton Park with a parallel access road and the road into Windsor becoming the B470. The northernmost section was declassified altogether and is now Ditton Road.
A332 Bagshot Slough
A333 Hazel Grove (A3 Junction) near Grayshott Hindhead Renumbered when the Hindhead Tunnel opened in July 2011 having been formerly part of the A3. A333 was previously used for the road from Winchester to Cosham until 1994 when it was downgraded to B3335, B3354, and B2177.
A334 Wickham Southampton
A335 Southampton Near Eastleigh This was intended to be the route for the M272. Formerly had a branch from the A335/B3335 junction to Twyford. This branch is now the B3335.
A336 Cadnam
Totton
A337
Near Cadnam Christchurch
A338
Bournemouth Besselsleigh Originally went via what is now the B3087 and A345 from Burbage to Salisbury; this was changed during a road renumbering in the area.
A339
Alton Newbury
A340
Basingstoke Pangbourne
A341
Merley, (Poole) Red Hill Roundabout, Red Hill, Bournemouth A341 was previously used for the road from Winchester to Lopcombe Corner. The section west of Stockbridge became part of the A30 which was rerouted, while the remaining section became part of the A272 (now B3049) at the same time that the current A341 was created.
A342
Chippenham
Andover Previously continued southeast to Winchester; this section was changed to the new A303 (now the B3402), an extension of the A3057 and the new B3420 (southern portion now part of the A272) as part of a renumbering due to the creation of the current A303.
A343 Newbury Lopcombe Corner, Winterslow
A344
Unused First used from Weyhill to Heytesbury. The section east of Stonehenge became part of the new A303 in 1934. The section just west of Stonehenge became a portion of the A360 by 1956, while the remainder was downgraded to the B390 in the 1970s.

Next used from the A303 at Stonehenge to the A360 at Airman's Corner. On 24 June 2013, the section from Stonehenge Bottom and Stonehenge was closed and grassed over. The remainder was downgraded to Class III as the C506.

A345
Marlborough Salisbury Formerly continued north via the current A346, A419, A4259, B4006, A4259, and B4311 to Swindon. Originally, the A345 went southeast from Marlborough via the current A346 to Ludgershall; this was changed in a road renumbering in the area.
A346 Ludgershall M4 J15 southeast of Swindon Follows A338 between Collingbourne Ducis and Burbage, then continues via Marlborough. A346 was previously used for the road from Collingbourne Ducis to the A303 south of Shipton Bellinger; this became part of the rerouted A338 in a road renumbering in the area, while the A346 number was reused on the old route of the A345.
A347
Ferndown Bournemouth
A348
Trickett's Cross Poole
A349 A31 in Wimborne Poole
A350
Poole
Chippenham
A351 Lytchett Minster bypass Swanage via Corfe Castle
A352 Wareham bypass Sherborne
A353 Weymouth Warmwell
A354
Salisbury Isle of Portland Previously ran through town centres of Dorchester and Weymouth. Rerouted in Upwey along new alignment.
A355 Amersham Windsor Originally ran from Sherborne to Durweston (near Blandford Forum). The route was chopped up and renumbered in the 1935 renumbering: the section from Sherborne to West Hill (near North Wooton) was absorbed by an extended A352 and the eastern end from Lyndlich to Durweston was handed over to the A357. The remaining seven mile section was deemed unworthy of a three-digit number, so it became the new A3030.
A356
Bower Hinton
Grimstone
A357 A371, near Wincanton Blandford Forum
A358 Williton east of Colyford Route passes through Taunton and Chard in Somerset. Between Taunton and Ilminster, it provides the main link between the A303 and the M5. Route previously went southeast from Ilminster via what is now the A303 and the A3088 to Yeovil; the route was changed south of Ilminster to the current routing as part of a renumbering due to the creation of the current A303.
A359 Yeovil Nunney
A360
Devizes Salisbury
A361
Ilfracombe Kilsby The section between
Beckhampton and the A4289 in Swindon
was renumbered the A4361 to discourage through traffic, and the section through Swindon is now A4289, Wood Street, B4289, Shrivenham Road, Stratton Road, and B4006. Through traffic should use the A4, A346, and A419 between Beckhampton and Swindon. At 195 miles (314 km) is the longest 3 digit A road in the UK. Before the North Devon link road opened, it went along unclassified roads to South Molton, and then northeast via what is now the B3227.
A362 Warminster Farrington Gurney
A363
Bathford Yarnbrook Previously continued south to Warminster; this section became part of the A350.
A364 Unused Previously a road between
Chippenham. Became a portion of an extended A350
in 1935.

It was also reserved in 1972 for the North Devon link road between Barnstaple and Bampton but that road was rerouted through Tiverton and opened as part of the A361 instead.

A365 Box A361 near Seend Via
Sells Green
; originally joined the A350 through Melksham town centre but now both roads follow a western bypass.
A366 Trowbridge Ammerdown crossroads (near Radstock)
A367 Bath Shepton Mallet
A368
Marksbury Churchill, Somerset Formerly continued northeast to Bath, but this section became part of the A39.
A369
Portishead Bristol A369 was previously used for the road from Glastonbury to Marksbury (now part of the A39). Number reused later as an upgrade to the eastern half of the B3124.
A370
Bristol Near Brent Knoll
A371
Wincanton Weston-super-Mare
A372 Podimore, Yeovilton Bridgwater
A373 Honiton Cullompton Formerly continued north to Uffculme concurrent with the M5 and west to Tiverton via what is now A361, this section became part of its current routes when the freeway extension west of Tiverton was completed. Before the freeway was built, the A373 went west from Honiton to South Molton via what is now the B3181 spur, B3181 (old A38), A38, A361, Lower Town, Turnpike, High Street, Post Hill, Blundell's Road, A396, A3126, and B3137. Earlier, the road was routed on what is now South View Road and Willand Road from Willand to Halberton, but this became part of the B3391, while the A373 was concurrent with the A38 north to Uffculme and west on the old A373 spur to Halberton as shown above. Earlier the road continued east to Charmouth via the current A35 (then the A35 went west via the current A3052). Originally, the A373 went west to Ilfracombe, but that section became part of an extended A361.
A374
Marsh Mills, Plymouth Trerulefoot Runs through Union Street, Plymouth. Originally followed the current A38 between these points (though one section became the B3413 when the A38 bypass was built), while the A38 followed the current route; these routings were swapped later, moving these routes to their current routes. A374 was previously used for the road from Donyatt to Colyford; this became part of the A358 as part of a renumbering due to creation of the current A303.
A375 Honiton Sidmouth
A376 Exeter
Exmouth
A377 Exeter Barnstaple
A378 Langport Taunton A378 was previously used for the road from A379 south of Exeter to the A38 (now A3015) in Pinhoe (became part of rerouted A38 (now the north spur of the A379), and the rest was declassified (became the B3182 shortly after that, now Old Rydon Lane), and the northern section became part of the B3181 (now Clyst Road, Sidmouth Road, and Moor Lane).
A379
Kennford Plymouth Formerly ran through St. Marychurch in Torquay passing coach station. Rerouted along Babbacombe Road (original B3199). Concurrent with A3022 between Torquay and Paignton. From 1991 to 1997, the sections of route between Dawlish and Torquay and through Goodrington were downgraded to B3199.
A380
Kennford Torbay Bypasses Kingskerswell on new South Devon Highway. Previously continued into Torquay town centre but rerouted along Torbay Ring Road (former A3022) to junction with A385 and A3022.
A381
Teignmouth Salcombe
A382
Newton Abbot East of Okehampton
A383 Newton Abbot Bickington
A384 Dartington Buckfastleigh Originally Totnes to near Launceston via Two Bridges (eastern section now part of A385; western section now part of B3157 and B3162)
A385 A380/A3022 near Paignton South Brent bypass Previously continued along present A3022 into Paignton town centre. Previously followed what is now Plymouth Rd west of Totnes.
A386
Plymouth
Appledore
A387 Polbathic Polperro
A388
Saltash bypass Landcross
A389 Padstow Lanivet
A390
Tavistock
Truro
A391 St Austell Lanivet
A392
St. Columb Road
Newquay A392 was previously used for the road from Truro to northeast of Redruth; this became part of an extended A390 (which was later rerouted north), and the A392 was reused on the current routing as an upgrade of part of the B3279.
A393 Redruth Penryn bypass.
A394 Treliever Cross, Penryn Longrock, Ludgvan
A395 Trewassa[n 1]
Tregadillett[n 2]
A396 Dunster Cowley
A397 Portsmouth Portsmouth Former A3 through Cosham. It was planned to be extended north via Waterlooville to A3(M) J1, but this never happened.

Originally ran from Halberton to Uffculme. Became a spur of the A373 in 1935 and is now declassified due to completion of the nearby M5 and A361. A small part east of M5 J27 is now part of the A38 as a "useless spur", as the A38 mainline was renumbered to B3181.

A398 Unused Ran between Taunton and South Molton. Became a portion of an extended A361 in the 1935 renumbering; the A361 was later rerouted along its current route from M5 J27, and the section from Taunton to South Molton became the B3227. A short section east of South Molton remains the A361.
A399 South Molton bypass Ilfracombe

Four-digit roads (30xx)

Road From To Notes
A3000 Turnham Green Chiswick
A3001 Unused Ran from Ealing to Brentford. Downgraded to a southern extension of the B455.
A3002 Brentford Hanwell
A3003 Mortlake Barnes
A3004 Isleworth St Margarets
A3005 Southall Hounslow
A3006 Henleys Corner, Hounslow Hounslow
A3007 Richmond Richmond
A3008 Hampton Hampton
A3009 Esher Esher
A3010 Basingstoke Basingstoke Originally ran along Park Street in Guildford between the A31 and A3 (now A3100). Renumbered to a spur of the A31 in July 1934 and is now part of the A3100. The northern portion is part of the Friary gyratory.
A3011 Farnborough
A331
Section east of A331 now the B3166. Earlier, the road continued south to east of Ash (this became part of the A321, and is now part of the B3411).
A3012 Unused Ran from the A3011 in North Camp to the A3013 (now A321) in Ash Vale. Downgraded in 1995 to the B3165 due to completion of the A331 through North Camp.
A3013 Farnborough Fleet Previously allocated to a road from Frimley Green to Ash Vale. Became a portion of a rerouted A321 in the 1970s. Now downgraded to the B3411 due to completion of the parallel A331.
A3014 Unused Ran from the A321 (former A3011, now B3411) to the A323 (former A324) in Ash, but was later extended to the A31 in Tongham. Downgraded to the B3206 due to completion of the A331 from the M3 to the A31; the southern extension to the A31 is now unclassified.
A3015 Sowton Exeter Originally ran from the A324 (now B3208) near Ash to the A325 in Aldershot. Became a western extension of the A323 in the 1935 renumbering; the westernmost section is now unclassified.
A3016 Hale
Hog Hatch
A3017 Unused Ran from the center of Windsor to the A308 in Windsor Great Park. Probably decommissioned in 1935 when the A332 was rerouted along then-B3022. Downgraded when the A332 Windsor bypass was built, with part of the route becoming the B3022; the section along King's Road was declassified.

Number later used for a road linking Hilsea and Portsmouth. Became the northern carriageway of the A3 after the M275 was built.

A3018 Unused Connected the then-A332 (now A3095) to the A331 west of Crowthorne. Became a spur of the A3095 in 1935 after the A332 was rerouted; route later downgraded and is now an eastern extension of the B3348.

Route later used for a loop off the eastern side of the A3017 in Portsmouth. Now the southern carriageway of the A3.

A3019 Unused Original link to the Royal Dockyards in Portsmouth; now unclassified.
A3020 Cowes Shanklin Swapped with the A3056 in 1935.
A3021 East Cowes Newport
A3022 A380 at Edginswell Brixham Previously ran entire length of Torbay Ring Road but rerouted into Torquay (former A380) and along former A379 between Torquay and Paignton. Concurrent with A379 between Torquay and Paignton. Section past Paignton Zoo formerly part of A385.

An older A3022 existed on the Isle of Wight until 1935 when it became part of an extended A3054. It ran between Newport and Ryde, terminating at the pier.

A3023 Near Havant Hayling Island Number is out-of-zone as it was originally the B2149.

Originally ran on the Isle of Wight from Ryde to Sandown. Renumbered as an extension of the A3055 in 1935; the southernmost section is now the B3329.

A3024 Southampton M27 J8 Number also appeared in the 1974 AA Touring Guide to England for York Road running along the southern bank of the River Avon in Bristol. This is probably a typo for the A3034 which survived on York Road longer than originally thought. Now part of the A370.
A3025 Southampton Netley
A3026 Ludgershall
North Tidworth
A3027
Staplegrove
Taunton First used along Queen Street in Salisbury. Decommissioned probably by the 1960s (the number was in use elsewhere), but may have been renumbered as a spur of a nearby route well before then. Now entirely pedestrianized.

Next used in Taunton town center along Upper High Street, connecting the A38 to itself. Because it performed so well in taking traffic out of the center of Taunton, it became a portion of a rerouted A38.

A3028 Durrington
A303 via Bulford
A3029 Bedminster Hotwells Originally ran between the A342 to the A345 south of Upavon. Renumbered as a spur of the A345, probably in 1935.
A3030 Sherborne Lydlinch Originally ran along Ashley Road in Branksome, Poole. Renumbered as a spur of the A345 in the 1935 renumbering and is now part of the B3061 after the A345 was cut back.
A3031 Chelsea Embankment Battersea Park First used in Poole from the A35 to the then-A348. Became a portion of a rerouted A35 in 1935 and is now part of an extended A350, although the northernmost part is part of an A35 gyratory.

Next used along a former routing of the A33 in Reading. Downgraded to a B road with the same number.

A3032 Hare Hatch Charvil Originally ran along Cornhill, South Street and Weymouth Avenue in Dorchester, cutting the corner between the then-A35 and A37. Renumbered as a portion of the A354 in 1935; now unclassified and partially pedestrianized.
A3033 Weston-super-Mare Uphill Originally the B3127, it previously terminated on the original A370 Locking Road. Although a bypass for the town centre, most traffic seeking to avoid the town centre uses the unclassified Winterstoke Road.

Originally ran along Southbroom Place (now Southbroom Road) in Devizes, cutting the corner between the A342 and A360 and just missing the A361. Now a portion of the A360, although it may have been a spur before this.

A3034 Unused Ran along York Road between the A36 and A38 in Bristol. Initially thought to have become an eastern extension of the A370 in 1935, a mid-1960s map shows the route as still A3034 and the 1974 AA Touring Guide to England shows the road as A3024 (a typo), meaning the route may have had its number until the 1970s; it is now likely that the change was in 1935, but was later reversed as some large scale OS maps from the 1940s and 1950s show the road as A370.

Number possibly later used along Queen Street in Maidenhead; possibly a typo for the A3064 or it may have been changed later on for some reason.

A3035 Southampton Southampton Common Originally ran from Axbridge to Cross. Renumbered as a spur of the A371 in the 1935 renumbering.
A3036
County Hall, London Wandsworth Formerly the A303.

Originally ran from the A358 in South Petherton to the A37 in Ilchester. Between 1927 and 1932 it was extended over the B3090 to the now-gone A344 near Stonehenge. Renumbered to the A303 in 1933; the A3036 number was reused as a renumbering of the original A303. See also: Albert Embankment

A3037 Unused Ran from the A358 (later A303, now unclassified) to the A374 (later A358) in Ilminster. Declassified in 1988 due to completion of the Ilminster bypass and the declassification of the A303.
A3038 North Town, Taunton Rowbarton, Taunton Originally linked Ditton Street to High Street in Ilminster. Renumbered as a spur of the A3037 in the 1935 renumbering; now unclassified due to completion of the Ilminster bypass and resultant decommissioning of the A3037.
A3039 Bath Bath Originally ran along the western part of Chard Street and part of Victoria Place in Axminster. Became a spur of the A374 (later A358) and is now part of the A358 itself. May have been the shortest identified A road in the British Isles at just 174 ft (53 m).
A3040 Branksome Wallisdown Originally a loop off the A376 in Budleigh Salterton. Still marked as A3040 on a 1958 OS map, it was likely downgraded at the same time as the A376. Now part of an extended B3178.
A3041 Unused Ran from the Devonport seafront to the A386. Decommissioned when the present A38 opened: the southernmost section is unclassified, the route through Stoke is now the B3396 and the section from Milehouse to Hartley is now a rerouted A386.
A3042 Unused Ran from the A389 (later A38, now A374) in Devonport to the A387 (later A388, now A3064) in Keyham. Downgraded in the 1970s after the current A38 opened and is now the B3396.
A3043 Unused Ran from the A3042 (now the B3396) in Devonport to the A3041 (also now the B3396) in Stoke. Renumbered to A3049 for reasons unknown.
A3044
Staines upon Thames
Harmondsworth Originally ran from Plymouth Street to Ford Street in Tavistock. Became a portion of the A390 when Ford Street was declassified.
A3045 Unused Loop off A390 in Lostwithiel. Decommissioned due to completion of the Lostwithiel bypass and is now part of the B3268.

Later reserved around 1970 for "existing parallel length of A329 when passed by the S.E. Reading to N.W. Wokingham relief road", but the number was not used.

A3046 Woking
Chobham
Originally ran from the A39 and A393 to the A394 northwest of Penryn. May have been renumbered as a spur of the A394 in 1935 (shown as such on a 1957 OS map) but is now part of a rerouted A39, forming a portion of the Penryn bypass.
A3047 Scorrier Camborne Originally ran along Clinton Road in Redruth, paralleling the original A393 (now B3300). Probably renumbered as a spur in 1935, but is now unclassified.
A3048 Unused Ran along St Thomas Road connecting the A388 to the then-A30 on the west side of Launceston Castle and was later extended along the old A30 to the A30 southern bypass when it was built in the 1940s. Now just a spur of the A388.
A3049 Fleetsbridge Boscombe Number first used on a road cutting the corner between the A3 and the A27 near Portsmouth; was the first A3xxx number allocated after the original 1922 classification. Became a spur of the A27 in 1935 and later part of the A27 itself after the Cosham and Havant bypasses were built.

Next used as an unexplained renumbering of the A3043 in Plymouth. Now part of the B3396.

A3050 Weybridge Hampton Court
A3051 Botley Locks Heath
A3052 Charmouth Clyst St Mary Formerly part of the A35.

Originally ran from Salisbury to the A303 north of Cholderton; was the B3085. Became a portion of a rerouted A338 in 1935.

A3053 Unused Ran from Bradford-on-Avon to Melksham in Wiltshire; was the B3104. Downgraded following the completion of the A350 Melksham bypass; the section within the bypass is now part of the A3102 and the remainder is now the B3107.
A3054
Ryde Totland Northern part of Isle of Wight circular A-Class loop. Most of the Newport to Ryde section was the A3022 until 1935.
A3055
Ryde Totland Southern part of Isle of Wight circular A-Class loop
A3056 Newport Sandown Originally ran from Blackwater to Shanklin on the Isle of Wight; was the B3326. Swapped with the A3020 in 1935.
A3057 Southampton Andover
A3058 Mellanvrane St Austell
A3059 St Columb Minor St Columb Major
A3060
Red Hill Roundabout, Bournemouth Iford, Dorset, Bournemouth Originally ran from St Austwell to Charlestown. Became an eastern extension of the A3061 in 1935.
A3061 Unused Ran between the A391 to a pier in St Austwell harbor; formerly the A390 and A3060.
A3062 Odd Down
Widcombe
Originally used in 1926 as an unexplained renumbering of a section of the A287 west of the A32. Returned to the A287 in 1935.
A3063 Heston Hanworth Road, Whitton First used along an old routing of the A3 in Kingston when the A3 number was used for the Kingston bypass instead of the A239. The A239 would have been out of zone, so the A3063 number was used instead. Became the A308 (to the north) and A307 (to the south) by 1932.

Next used as an upgrade of the B3021 from Old Windsor to Datchet. Renumbered as an extension of the A328 in 1935, but has since gotten its old number as it was downgraded back to the B3021.

A3064 Milehouse
Weston Mill
Originally ran along Queen Street in Maidenhead, cutting the corner between the A308 and A4; not on the 1922 Road Lists, but designated in 1927. Renumbered as a spur of the A308 in the 1935 renumbering, but is now unclassified and completely pedestrianized.
A3065
Staplegrove
Bishop's Hull Known as "Silk Mills Road"

Originally ran along the old A4 through Twyford. Renumbered as not one, but two spurs of the A321 in the 1935 renumbering; now the A3032.

A3066 Haselbury Plucknett Bridport
A3067 Unused Ran from the A36 to the A33 with a spur (former B3057) to the A3035, formed a portion of the South Coast Trunk Road (the T37) from 1946. Originally the A35 until it was renumbered to A3067 around 1940 for unknown reasons (probably to remove the multiplex with the A36) and became the A36 again when Tebourba Way was built in 1953.
A3068 Unused Ran from Christchurch to Lymington; was a portion of the B3054. Renumbered as a portion of the A337 in 1935.
A3069 Unused Ran from Lymington to Lyndhurst; originally portions of the B3056 and B3057. Renumbered as a portion of the A337 in 1935; the section in Lyndhurst is part of the town's A35 one-way system.
A3070 Unused Formerly connected the
B3165
.
A3071
Penzance St Just in Penwith Originally ran along Stony Lane in Axminster. Although the road was still shown as an unnumbered A road on maps into the 1960s, the number had been reused in Cornwall in 1935 with the original route becoming a spur of the A373 or A358 (former A374). Now downgraded to a portion of the B3261.
A3072 Bickleigh Bude
A3073 Stratton, Cornwall Bude Originally ran from Exeter Inn to Bampton, formerly a section of the A396. Returned to the A396 in the 1935 renumbering, but as a spur; downgraded to a portion of the B3227 after the A361 was downgraded.
A3074 Lelant St Ives
A3075 Trevemper, Newquay Chiverton Cross, Blackwater
A3076 Mitchell Gunmows Shop, St Newlyn East
A3077 Unused Ran from the A30 west of Penzance to the A30 at Trereife; formerly the B3314 from Penzance to Newlyn while the link to Trereife was the southern section of the B3316. The Penzance-Newlyn section is now unclassified while the remainder became a portion of the B3315.
A3078 Probus St Mawes Originally used for the Plymouth northern bypass; originally the B3246. Renumbered A374 in 1935 and then became a portion of the A38 in the 1960s when the Tamar Bridge opened. Much of route now the B3413 after the A38 was rerouted, although the two ends are unclassified.
A3079 Okehampton
Holsworthy
A3079 was previously used for the road from A30 northeast to Ilminster, which became part of the then-new A303 when that route was created
A3080 Unused Ran along Bathwick Street in Bath, forming a shortcut between the A4 and A36. Now a spur of the A4 or A36, depending on direction of travel, although maps and the local council claim it as a spur of the A36.
A3081 Unused Renumbering of the eastern half of the B3241 in Plymouth. Downgraded to the B3214, probably around the same time the A386 was rerouted.
A3082 St Blazey Fowey
A3083 Helston Lizard
A3084 Unused First used in south Cornwall between Par and Holmbush along the westernmost section of the B3271 (much of which became the A3082 except for this section), but it became a portion of the A3082 anyway in 1935.

Used a second time in 1937 as a temporary number for the northern section of the Exeter Bypass (renumbered from the A378), but it became the A38 in 1938 when it was rerouted (old A38 became the A3085).

Used a final time in 1975 between Redhills and Alphington on the western edge of Exeter. Declassified in the late 1970s when the A30 western bypass was built.

A3085 Unused Original routing of the A38 in Exeter before it was rerouted on top of the A3084. The northern section is now mostly the B3212 and much of the multiplex is now pedestrianized. The section from the River Exe to the northern edge of Alphington is now the A377, the route into Alphington itself is now the B3123 and the remainder unclassified. The southern end is now gone, lost under the A30 bypass.
A3086 Unused Location unknown, but since the A3095 was created in 1935 this clearly did exist. This may have been a short-lived road from Andover to Micheldever (upgrade of the B3049; became part of the A303).
A3087 Firepool, Taunton Rowbarton, Taunton Also known as the NIDR (Northern Inner Distributor Road). Previously allocated to a road from the A36 (now Tollgate Road) via Rampart Road to the A30 (now Winchester Street) in Salisbury.
A3088 Yeovil Stoke-sub-Hamdon
A3089 Unused Location unknown, but since the A3095 was created in 1935 this clearly did exist. This may have been on the road that became part of the A303 as shown in the A3086 entry above.
A3090
Near Winchester Near
Totton
Formerly part of the A31. Before this, the A3090 was allocated to the road from the A31 through Winchester to the A33; this became the B3040 and an extension of the B3047, and the A3090 was reused on the current route.
A3091 Unused Ran via Sussex Street and City Road from High Street (then the A272) to Hyde Street (then the A3090) in Winchester. Downgraded in 1995 due to completion of the M3 over Twyford Down; Sussex Street is now the southern end of the B3420 and City Road is the western end of the B3330.
A3092 Unused Ran on Eastgate Street, Union Street, North Walls from The Broadway (then the A31) to Hyde Street (then the A3090) in Winchester as an upgrade of the B3044. Downgraded in 1995 due to completion of the M3 over Twyford Down and is now part of the B3330.
A3093 Andover Andover
A3094 Harnham Quidhampton Forms a southern ring-road around
Salisbury
A3095 Sandhurst Bracknell
A3096 - A3097 Unused
A3098 Frome Westbury
A3099 Unused

Four-digit roads (31xx and higher)

Road From To Notes
A3100 Burpham Milford Formerly the A3 before the Guildford and Godalming bypass was built.

Originally allocated to the Guildford Bypass; renumbered to the A3 in 1934 when the remainder of the bypass was completed (the old route of the A3 became the current A3100). Now part of the A25 after a further A3 bypass was built.

A3101 Unused
A3102 Swindon Melksham Former A420 and B3102
A3103 - A3109 Unused
A3110
Parting Carn, St Mary's Parting Carn Circular road on St Mary's island
A3111 Hugh Town Parting Carn The most westerly classified road in England
A3112 The Parade, Hugh Town, St Mary's Parting Carn/
St Mary's Airport
The most southerly classified road in the United Kingdom
A3113 M25 J14 Heathrow Airport
A3114 - A3120 Unused
A3121
Wrangaton
Ermington Formerly B3211
A3122 Halwell Dartmouth Formerly part of B3207
A3123 Combe Martin Ilfracombe Formerly part of B3343
A3124 Whiddon Down, Drewsteignton Great Torrington Formerly part of B3220 and unclassified roads
A3125 Barnstaple Barnstaple Formerly part of A39
A3126 Tiverton Tiverton Formerly part of A396
A3127 - A3199 Unused
A3200 London Bridge County Hall Southwark Street/Stamford Street/York Road
A3201
A300 Southwark Bridge Road
The Borough
Marshalsea Road
A3202 Lambeth North station
The Borough
A3203
Lambeth Bridge St George's Circus Lambeth Road
A3204
Elephant & Castle
Vauxhall Cross
Kennington Lane, part of the London Inner Ring Road
A3205 Vauxhall Battersea In the London Borough of Lambeth: Nine Elms Lane; in the London Borough of Wandsworth: Nine Elms Lane, Battersea Park Road
A3206 Ran from A3205 to A3212 in Battersea. Became a portion of the A205 (now A3220).
A3207 York Road, Battersea
Lavender Hill, Battersea
Falcon Road
A3208 Ran on Wandsworth Bridge Road in Wandsworth from the A308 to the A3205. Now part of the A217.
A3209 Wandsworth Putney Bridge
A3210 A240 in Surbiton A243 in Surbiton Short link road.

Previously allocated to Wildcroft Road and Portsmouth Road in

Putney Heath
.

A3211 Westminster Tower of London
A3212 Trafalgar Square Chelsea Whitehall, then Millbank and following the north of the Thames along the Chelsea Embankment to Battersea Bridge.
The Houses Of Parliament
are on this road.
A3213 Pimlico Eaton Square Previously allocated to a road in Pall Mall, London (now the A4). A 1926 MoT map shows the route as part of a rerouted A4, but a later OS 1951 map still shows the route as A3213.
A3214 Buckingham Palace Royal Hospital Chelsea
A3215
A3214 in Buckingham Palace A302 in Buckingham Palace
A3216 Knightsbridge Clapham Common In the City of Westminster: Sloane Street, Sloane Square, Chelsea Bridge Road, Chelsea Bridge; in the London Borough of Wandsworth: Chelsea Bridge, Queenstown Road (including Queen's Circus); in the London Borough of Lambeth: Queenstown Road, Cedars Road
A3217 Victoria Chelsea
A3218 South Kensington Fulham Old Brompton Road, Lillie Road
A3219 Fulham Fulham Dawes Road
A3220
Clapham Common White City
A3221 Ran along Fairfield Street between the A3205 and the A3 in Wandsworth. Now part of the A3, although it is labeled as the A217 on some maps.
A3222 - A3258 Unused
A3259 Staplegrove Monkton Heathfield Formerly part of the A361.
A3260 - A3279 Unused
A3280 Listed in the 2005 DfT road list as connecting the A259 and A27 in West Sussex. Possibly a typo for the A280.
A3281 - A3289 Unused
A3290 Winnersh Reading Former western section of the A329(M).
A3291 - A3299 Unused
A3393 Unused Ran from the A36 (now Fishoerton Street) in Salisbury along the Salisbury ring road northeast to the A30 as an upgrade of the B3393. Now part of a rerouted A36.
A3400
Hockley Heath Near
Chipping Norton
Out-of-zone as it runs in Zone 4, but intentionally chosen as a reminder of the former A34 designation.
A3604 Bath Bath
A3611 Reserved Reserved for a road in Trowbridge from 2006.
A3807 A38 in Taunton A3027 in Taunton
A3822 A38 in Plymouth A386 in Plymouth Part of the new Forder Valley West link road.
A3860 A386 in Plymouth Tamar Science Park Shown on OS maps from 2019, but is unsigned nor does it appear on internet maps. Initially thought to be a copyright trap or a typo, but Plymouth Council has confirmed that the route does indeed exist.

Notes and references

Notes
  1. ^ northeast of Camelford
  2. ^ west of Launceston
References