London & South-East England Street by Street Atlas

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  • Publisher: AA Publishing
  • Catalogue: 131697
  • Scale: 1:25,000 / 2.5" to a mile
  • Size: 21x30cm
London and South East England Street Atlas at a scale of 1:25,000 / 2.5" to a mile from the Automobile Association (AA) in an extra large/A4 paperback format. Coverage encompasses Central and Greater London, connecting areas of Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and Surrey, with the counties of Kent, East and West Sussex completely mapped and with coverage of Hampshire extending as far as Southampton and the surrounding area bordering on the New Forest National Park. With cartography sourced from Ordnance Survey data, the atlas is indexed by street and featured place and has National Grid references shown on the map frame of each page.

Eighteen pages of enlarged Central London cartography is given at a scale of 1:10,000 / 6.3" to a mile. Additionally, enlargements of the following town centres are given at the same more detailed scale: Aldershot, Ashford, Aylesbury, Basildon, Basingstoke, Bognor Regis, Bracknell, Brighton, Canterbury, Chatham, Chelmsford, Chichester, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester, Crawley, Croydon, Dover, Eastbourne, Fareham, Farnham, Felixstowe, Folkestone, Guilford, Harlow, Harwich, Hastings, Havant, Hemel Hempstead, High Wycombe, Horsham, Ipswich, Kingston Upon Thames, Lewes, Luton, Maidenhead, Maidstone, Margate, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Newhaven, Oxford, Portsmouth, Ramsgate, Reading, St Albans, Sevenoaks, Slough, Southampton, Southend-on-Sea, Stevenage, Tunbridge Wells, Watford, Winchester, Windsor, Woking, Wokingham and Worthing.

Street by street road network is unambiguously presented, with motorways, major and minor roads easily distinguishable and colour coded, road names/numbers in bold type and pedestrian areas, one way streets, car parks, and major supplier petrol stations clearly locatable. Park and ride facilities are indicated, as are bus/coach stations, main and minor rail stations, level crossings and AA service centres, tramways, ferry routes and airport runways. London pages indicate the Congestion Charge boundaries and, where applicable, tracks and footpaths are mapped.

Peak spot heights are given, mounds indicated and inland waterways shown, with aqueducts, locks and weirs additionally distinguished.

The atlas legend contains a plethora of practical and visitor symbols including caravan and camping sites, AA recommended hotels, pubs, and restaurants, other places of leisure or cultural interest such as nature reserves, garden centres, historic houses and theatres/places of performance, abbeys/cathedrals/priories and natural trust properties, as well as useful information such as where to find public services and amenities such as toilets and hospitals. Somewhat randomly, AA has opted to include the location of IKEA stores.

Current edition published 2005.

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