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A183 road (England)

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A183
Ocean Road in South Shields - geograph.org.uk - 3181922.jpg
Ocean Road (A183) in South Shields
Route information
Length18.2 mi (29.3 km)
Major junctions
North end A1018 / A194, near South Shields Town Hall
Major intersections
South end A1(M) / A167 / A693 near Chester-le-Street
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network
A182 A184

The A183 road runs from South Shields in Tyne and Wear, through Sunderland and ends at Chester-le-Street in County Durham. It is a major route in South Tyneside, Sunderland and Chester-le-Street serving many areas and landmarks along its route.

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Route

Borough of South Tyneside

South Shields

Beach Road
The A183 starts here, at South Shields town hall

The road begins in the centre of South Shields, at a junction with the A194[1] and  A1018,[1] near the Town Hall, as Beach Road.[2] It follows the side of the town hall for 0.223 kilometres (0.139 mi), before turning left at a roundabout, becoming Anderson Street

Anderson Street

It follows Anderson Street for around 0.389 kilometres (0.242 mi), before turning right at a Morrisons. During that period, it meets Winchester Street after 0.151 kilometres (0.094 mi) at a roundabout, and a ramp to the Woodbine Estate after approximately 0.222 kilometres (0.138 mi)

Ocean Road

Here it becomes Ocean Road, famous locally for its Indian restaurants.

Sea Road

The A183 then becomes Sea Road as it passes between North Marine Park and South Marine Park, before meeting the B1344 [3] at a roundabout with the Sea Hotel, which has recently gone into administration after the Coronavirus pandemic.[4] The road then continues along the seafront area of the town as, passing Littlehaven Beach, the fairground, the Amphitheatre, Bents Park and local pubs. The road then turns at Colman's Seafood Temple, famous locally for its Fish & Chips, and passes Gypsies Green Stadium.

Coast Road
Coast Road (A183) in South Shields

At the New Crown Hotel it becomes the Coast Road once past the junction for the Waters Edge public house, the road continues to Marsden without any turn junctions, passing The Leas on the coastal side, the finishing point for the Great North Run. The A183 then meets the A1300 at its junction on Redwell Lane and continues as the Coast Road. Next the road passes the famous Marsden Rock and Marsden Grotto on Marsden Beach. The A183 then continues at the Coast Road until it reaches Souter Lighthouse. There have been plans made by South Tyneside Council to realign a section of the road between the A1300 Redwell Lane and the Souter Lighthouse. [5]

Marsden

The road now becomes Mill Lane as it passes through Whitburn Colliery.

Whitburn

The road changes its name to East Street as it passes through Whitburn Village itself, where the road meets the B1299,[6] taking traffic towards the village of Cleadon. After passing Cornthwaite Park, the A183 becomes Whitburn Bents Road and enters the borough of Sunderland.

Borough of Sunderland

Footbridge over A183 Basswood Road in Shiney Row

Seaburn

Once through Whitburn, the road continues as Whitburn Bents Road, before changing its name to Whitburn Road, as we reach a roundabout with Lowry Road - the entrance to a Morrisons - here we enter Seaburn, which was the home of the annual Sunderland International Airshow which attracted 1.2 million visitors, before Sunderland Council stopped doing it in 2019, due to the council's efforts to be carbon neutral.[7] Through Seaburn, the road passes lots of restaurants and bars, and also the B1291,[8] before passing another roundabout, which mean we enter Roker.

Roker

After about 0.8 miles (1.3 km), it turns right onto Harbour View.

Monkwearmouth

It winds alongside the River Wear, before becoming Dame Dorothy Street, where it passes the National Glass Centre, the St. Peter's campus of the University of Sunderland, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site St. Peter's Church,[9] built in 674AD (one of the oldest in England), before meeting the A1018.

Sunderland city centre

Wearmouth Bridge

The two roads run concurrent across the Wearmouth Bridge to cross the River Wear into the city centre, before splitting- the A1018 turning left to go around the eastern edge of the city, with the A183 turning right; looping around the north-western edge of the city centre as St. Mary's Way and Livingstone Road.

St. Mary's Way
Livingstone Road
St. Michael's Way

Afterwards, we follow St. Michael's Way with the A1231 for around 275 yards (251 m), where the A183 turns right onto Chester Road.

Bishopwearmouth

As Chester Road it runs past the city campus of the University, and through a commercial section before reaching the Sunderland Royal Hospital.

Barnes

It runs alongside Bishopwearmouth Cemetery towards the Grindon estate, where it crosses the B1405.[10]

Grindon, Pennywell and Hastings Hill

It is here that it becomes a dual carriageway - running past the Pennywell and Hastings Hill estates, past the Sunderland Echo office, to reach the A19. [11]

Herrington and Penshaw

Past the A19 the road runs past the Herrington Country Park and the Penshaw Monument, through Penshaw, before reaching a large roundabout at Shiney Row with the A182.

Shiney Row

Originally, the road carried on through Shiney Row - but due to traffic-calming measures and the opening of a new link road past the new Biddick Woods Estate (which lies to the west of Shiney Row), the B1519[12] uses the old A183. Instead, A183 becomes Washington Highway, and shares the A182 for approx 0.4 miles (0.64 km), before coming onto its own again at Biddick Woods, changing its name to Basswood Road. It then links onto its original route just short of the county boundary, once again becoming Chester Road.

Borough of County Durham

The road becomes single carriageway once more, and passes out of Sunderland through Bournmoor, before passing the northern end of the A1052 at another roundabout. It runs downhill alongside the River Wear, close to Lumley Castle - this stretch is called New Bridge Bank, and the road crosses over the New Bridge, one of the earliest crossings over the River Wear. The road ends at the A1(M) junction 67, with the A693 and A167.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b "A183/A194/A1018 junction". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  2. ^ "A183 Beach Road". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. ^ "B1344". SABRE Roads. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  4. ^ Ross Robinson (1 August 2022). "The Sea Hotel in South Shields on the market for £1.65million as estate agents seek new buyer after business goes into administration". Shields Gazette. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  5. ^ Sam Johnson (14 February 2022). "Green light for plans to move the A183 Coast Road between South Shields and Sunderland following coastal erosion fears". Shields Gazette. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  6. ^ "B1299". SABRE Roads. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  7. ^ Georgina Cutler (18 October 2022). "SUNDERLAND AIRSHOW CANCELLED: This is what Echo readers think about the decision". Sunderland Echo. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  8. ^ "B1291". SABRE Roads. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  9. ^ Tony Gillan (26 November 2021). "The fascinating 1,300-year history of Sunderland's St Peter's church–and the man who called it 'Sonderlonde'". Sunderland Echo. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  10. ^ "B1405". SABRE Roads. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  11. ^ "A19 Chester Road Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  12. ^ "B1519". SABRE Roads. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  13. ^ "A1(M) J67 Blind Lane Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
This page was last edited on 21 August 2023, at 08:47
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