A5012 road

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A5012
Via Gellia (A5012) - Passing through Griffe Grange Valley in the direction of Grangemill - geograph.org.uk - 1000635.jpg
The A5012, Via Gellia, passing through Griffe Grange Valley
Major junctions
FromNewhaven
ToCromford
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network

The A5012 road is a main road in the south of the English county of Derbyshire.

Around 9 miles (14 km) in length it connects two primary north-south routes, the A6 at Cromford and the A515 between Buxton and Ashbourne. It passes through Pikehall and Grangemill and alongside Ible.

The eastern part (Grangemill to Cromford, set in a deep valley) is known as the Via Gellia - named after its builders, the Gell family, who held lead-mining interests in and around Wirksworth.

The road has a poor safety record and is ranked the third-worst in Britain by EuroRAP.[1]

References

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  1. ^ EuroRAP press release Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine