A286 road
The A286 is an A class road in the south of England, from its northernmost point in Milford, Surrey, to Birdham, West Sussex. It passes through the market towns of Haslemere and Midhurst, and the cathedral city of Chichester. The road is mostly single carriageway, with a small dual carriageway section as part of the Chichester ring road. The road is 32 miles (51 km) long and follows a predominantly rural route through common land, farmland, woodland and the South Downs.
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A286 road
The A286 is an A class road in the south of England, from its northernmost point in Milford, Surrey, to Birdham, West Sussex. It passes through the market towns of Haslemere and Midhurst, and the cathedral city of Chichester. The road is mostly single carriageway, with a small dual carriageway section as part of the Chichester ring road. The road is 32 miles (51 km) long and follows a predominantly rural route through common land, farmland, woodland and the South Downs.
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Birdham, south of Chichester
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