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This is part of the list of road junctions in the United Kingdom.

Many road junctions are named after pubs. For more information regarding the derivation of pub names see pub names.

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Junction NameTypeLocationRoadsGrid ReferenceNotes
Nags Head Holloway, London Borough of Islington
  • A1 Holloway Road
  • A503 Parkhurst Road
  • A503 Seven Sisters Road
TQ304860
Narkurs CrossCrossroads Narkurs, Cornwall
  • unclass.
  • unclass.
SX322561
Neap House Junction Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
  • A1077
  • B1216 Ferry Road West
53°36′14″N0°41′21″W / 53.60389°N 0.68917°W / 53.60389; -0.68917
Neasden Junction Neasden, London Borough of Brent
  • A406 North Circular Road
  • A4088 Neasden Lane North
  • A4088 Dudden Hill
  • B453 Neasden Lane
51°33′35″N0°15′12″W / 51.55972°N 0.25333°W / 51.55972; -0.25333
Neath Hill RoundaboutNeath Hill, Milton Keynes 52°03′30″N0°44′42″W / 52.05833°N 0.74500°W / 52.05833; -0.74500
Netherfield RoundaboutNetherfield, Milton Keynes 52°01′31″N0°43′47″W / 52.02528°N 0.72972°W / 52.02528; -0.72972
New Bradwell RoundaboutBradville, Milton Keynes 52°04′04″N0°46′39″W / 52.06778°N 0.77750°W / 52.06778; -0.77750
New Cross New Cross, London Borough of Lewisham
  • A2 New Cross Road
  • A202 Queens Road
TQ358769
New Cross Gate New Cross, London Borough of Lewisham
  • A2 New Cross Road
  • A20 Amersham Road
TQ367771
The New River Arms [1] Roundabout Cheshunt, Hertfordshire 51°43′30″N0°01′40″W / 51.72500°N 0.02778°W / 51.72500; -0.02778 Named after the pub at the junction (itself named after the New River, to take water to London), built in 1936 to take trade from the Great Cambridge Road
New Mill Crossroads New Mill, West Yorkshire
  • A616 Huddersfield Road
  • A616 Sheffield Road
  • A635 Holmfirth Road
  • A635 Penistone Road
53°34′33″N1°45′17″W / 53.57583°N 1.75472°W / 53.57583; -1.75472
Newbridge Roundabout [2] Roundabout Interchange Newbridge, Edinburgh
  • M9 J1
  • A8 Glasgow Road
  • A89 Edinburgh Road
  • B7030 Newbridge Road
NT125727
Newhouse Interchange [2] Newhouse, North Lanarkshire 55°50′07″N3°55′51″W / 55.83528°N 3.93083°W / 55.83528; -3.93083
Newington Green Newington Green, LB Islington
  • A105 Newington Green Road
  • A105 Green Lanes
  • B104 Albion Road
  • Matthias Road
51°33′04″N0°05′09″W / 51.55111°N 0.08583°W / 51.55111; -0.08583
Newlands RoundaboutNewlands, Milton Keynes 52°03′07″N0°43′38″W / 52.05194°N 0.72722°W / 52.05194; -0.72722
Newlyn Cross Roads Newlyn, Cornwall
  • A30
  • B3315 The CoombeO
  • unclass.
50°06′36″N5°33′50″W / 50.1099°N 5.5638°W / 50.1099; -5.5638 (Newlyn Cross Roads)
Newton Bar Newton, Lincolnshire TF042371
Newton's Corner South Hornchurch, LB Havering 51°32′05″N0°10′48″E / 51.53472°N 0.18000°E / 51.53472; 0.18000
Nine Mile Hill Burwell, Cambridgeshire TL579601
Nine Oaks Cross Woodbury Salterton, Devon
  • A3052
  • B3184
  • unclass. Sanctuary Lane
50°42′21″N3°22′49″W / 50.7058°N 3.3803°W / 50.7058; -3.3803 (Nine Oaks Cross)
Noble Corner Heston, London Borough of Hounslow
  • A4 Great West Road
  • A3063 Sutton Lane
TQ131767
Norfolk CrossCrossroads Birmingham
  • A456 Hagley Road
  • B4129 Norfolk Road
  • B4129 Rotton Park Road
SP040860
North CrossRoundabout Plymouth
  • unclass. North Road East, N
  • A374 Cobourg Street, SE
  • A374 Western Approach, SW
  • A386 Saltash Road, NW
50°22′32″N4°08′33″W / 50.3755°N 4.1426°W / 50.3755; -4.1426 (North Cross Roundabout)
North Elder RoundaboutCentral Milton Keynes
  • Silbury Boulevard
  • unclass.
52°02′12″N0°46′30″W / 52.03667°N 0.77500°W / 52.03667; -0.77500
North Grafton RoundaboutCentral Milton Keynes 52°02′24″N0°46′29″W / 52.04000°N 0.77472°W / 52.04000; -0.77472
North Overgate RoundaboutDownhead Park, Milton Keynes 52°03′10″N0°44′21″W / 52.05278°N 0.73917°W / 52.05278; -0.73917
North Saxon RoundaboutCentral Milton Keynes 52°02′40″N0°45′49″W / 52.04444°N 0.76361°W / 52.04444; -0.76361
North Secklow RoundaboutCentral Milton Keynes 52°02′48″N0°45′29″W / 52.04667°N 0.75806°W / 52.04667; -0.75806
North Skeldon RoundaboutDowns Barn, Milton Keynes 52°03′03″N0°44′45″W / 52.05083°N 0.74583°W / 52.05083; -0.74583
North Witan RoundaboutCentral Milton Keynes 52°02′32″N0°46′07″W / 52.04222°N 0.76861°W / 52.04222; -0.76861
Northern Gateway RoundaboutRoundabout Kingston upon Hull 53°44′53″N0°17′05″W / 53.74806°N 0.28472°W / 53.74806; -0.28472
Northfield RoundaboutNorthfield, Milton Keynes 52°03′16″N0°42′09″W / 52.05444°N 0.70250°W / 52.05444; -0.70250
Northgate Circus
Northwood Hills Circus Northwood, LB Hillingdon
  • A404 Pinner Road
  • B472 Joel Street
51°36′09″N0°24′33″W / 51.60250°N 0.40917°W / 51.60250; -0.40917
Norton Roundabout Norton, South Yorkshire
  • A6102 Bochum Parkway
  • B6057 Jordanthorpe Parkway
  • Norton Lane
53°19′50″N1°27′47″W / 53.33056°N 1.46306°W / 53.33056; -1.46306
Nunney Catch Nunney, Somerset 51°12′03″N2°22′40″W / 51.20083°N 2.37778°W / 51.20083; -2.37778
Nuthall IslandRoundabout with Inner Slip Road Nuthall, Nottinghamshire
  • A610
  • A6002 Low Wood Road
  • A6002 Woodhouse Way
  • B600 Nottingham Road
  • Nottingham Road
SK522440 There is a slip road in centre of island for traffic from A610 (Matlock) to A6002 (Beeston) and Nott'm Road, so that drivers can cut out the rather congested A610/A6002 junction.
Nymet CrossT junctionChenson, Chulmleigh, Devon 50°52′09″N3°49′39″W / 50.86925°N 3.82755°W / 50.86925; -3.82755 (Nymet Cross) Named on road sign
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