road junction names
This page has been created to list every named junction in Britain, the roads that pass through, start or end there, and the location of the junction. In addition there is a link included with each listing to Google Maps, allowing you to see a map of the junction, and also a satellite image.
Please be aware that not all junction names are shown on signposts - many councils are adding the names onto approach signage as they are replaced after routine maintenance or renewal programmes. Some junction names appear on signposts within the junction. Some, especially motorway interchanges, appear on no signs at all - names in these cases generally come from official documentation, such as Highways Agency publicity.
Each individual entry on the Junction List is shown in this format:
Name of Junction
Location
Roads meeting at junction
Additional information on the junction
Only numbered roads are shown, except where a named junction has one or no numbered roads passing through. Where this happens, then "unclass." would be shown, in the format "A123/unclass." or "unclass./unclass." However, if the A123, B1234 and an unclassified road met at a roundabout, only the two numbered roads would be listed. This has been done to aid clarity.
The Junction Name Listings
Junctions are listed in alphabetical order; please click on a number / letter option to view that part of the list:
Add an entry
The list isn't complete, as there are many, many named junctions out there. You can add an submit an entry by using this form:
You can also use this form to provide additional information on existing listings (such as
why a junction listed was so called, or if you can provide C-Road numbers!).
