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- Cadnam is a village situated in Hampshire, England, within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park. The village has existed since the medieval period...
- in Hampshire, England. It is 27.9 miles (44.9 km) long and runs between Cadnam and Portsmouth. It was opened in stages between 1975 and 1983, providing...
- non-metropolitan district. Surrounding towns and villages include Ashurst, Marchwood, Cadnam and Ower. Totton claimed to be the largest village in England until it was...
- connects to the A31 close to the Hampshire border. The A31 joins the M27 at Cadnam and, from there, the M3 to London and the A34 to the Midlands and the North...
- flyover junction with the winding westbound A3090 on the western boundary of Cadnam, having p****ed through the conservation area village centre, from where...
- most damage on Cadnam Close. It was rated IF2 by the ESSL due to roof damage to two stairwells and multiple damages throughout Cadnam close, Basing drive...
- rejected US World War II medium tank design M27 motorway, a road connecting Cadnam and Portsmouth in Hampshire M27 highway (Russia), a road connecting Novorossiysk...
- A335/B3335 junction to Twyford. This branch is now the B3335. A336 Cadnam Totton A337 Near Cadnam Christchurch A338 Bournemouth Besselsleigh Originally went via...
- Christchurch in Dorset. The A337 begins at junction 1 of the M27 motorway near Cadnam. It heads south through the New Forest to the large village of Lyndhurst...
- also seen by 56 year old Wing Commander Eric Cox of Hyde when driving from Cadnam to Fordingbridge, in south Hampshire, at 11.05pm, being described as a 'fiery...