Route
A12 Road | ||
Northbound exits | Junction | Southbound exits |
Essex | ||
M25, Brentwood A1023 | 11 (M25 J28 - Brook Street) | M25, Brentwood A1023 |
Brentwood A1023, Mountnessing B1002 | 12 (Mountnessing Marylands) | Brentwood A1023, Mountnessing B1002 |
No Exit | 13 (Trueloves) | Ingatestone B1002 |
Margaretting | 14 (Furze Hill) | No Exit |
Chelmsford A414, Margaretting B1002 | 15 (Webb’s Farm) | Chelmsford A414, Margaretting B1002 |
B1007 | 16 (Stock Road) | B1007 |
A130, Chelmsford A1114 | 17 (Howe Green) | A130, Chelmsford A1114 |
A414 | 18 (Sandon) | A414 |
No Exit | 19 (Boreham) | Chelmsford A138 |
Hatfield Peverel | 20a (Hatfield Peveral South) | No Exit |
No Exit | 20b (Hatfield Peveral North) | Hatfield Peverel |
Witham B1389 | 21 (Lynfield Motors) | No Exit |
No Exit | 22 (Coleman's) | Witham B1389 |
Kelvedon B1024 | 23 (Kelvedon South) | No Exit |
No Exit | 24 (Kelvedon North) | Kelvedon B1024 |
Braintree, Stansted A120, B1408 | 25 (Marks Tey) | Braintree, Stansted A120, B1408 |
A1124 | 26 (Eight Ash Green) | A1124 |
Colchester A133 | 27 (Spring Lane) | No Exit |
Colchester (North) | 28 (Colchester North) | Colchester (North) |
Harwich, Clacton A120, Colchester A1232 | 29 (Ardleigh Crown) | Harwich, Clacton A120, Colchester A1232 |
Suffolk | ||
B1029 | 30 (Park Lane Birchwood) | B1029 |
East Bergholt | 31 | East Bergholt |
Capel St. Mary | 32a (Capel St. Mary South) | Capel St. Mary |
C475 London Road | 32b (Bentley Longwood) | C475 London Road |
London, Ipswich A14, A1214 | 33 (A14 J55 - Copdock Mill) | End of concurrency with A14 |
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