A4095 road (Great Britain)

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UK road A4095.svg
A4095
Route information
Length32.8 mi (52.8 km)
Major junctions
North end Bicester
Major intersectionsUK road A4421.svg A4421
UK road A4260.svg A4260
UK road A44.svg A44
UK road A417.svg A417
South end Faringdon
Location
Country United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Road network

The A4095 is a British A road from Faringdon ( 51°39′35″N1°34′56″W / 51.659745°N 1.582258°W / 51.659745; -1.582258 (A4074 road (southern end)) ), to Bicester forming the northwest part of Bicester's ring road before it becomes the A4421. ( 51°54′51″N1°08′38″W / 51.914271°N 1.143996°W / 51.914271; -1.143996 (A4095 road (northern end)) ).

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Route

The A4095 passes through Witney, Long Hanborough, the A44 near Woodstock and Oxford Airport, Kirtlington, Chesterton.

History

The road was designated in the 1922. [ citation needed ].

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