List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: W

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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
Wades' CornerCrossroads Baldersby, North Yorkshire
  • A61
  • Wide Howe Lane
  • Underlands Lane (now no longer accessible to motors)
SE355773
Waggoner's RoundaboutRoundabout Cranford, LB Hounslow
  • A4 Bath Road
  • A312 The Parkway
51°28′40″N0°24′15″W / 51.47778°N 0.40417°W / 51.47778; -0.40417
Wake Arms RoundaboutRoundabout Epping Forest, Essex
  • A104 Epping New Road (formerly A11)
  • A121 Woodridden Hill
  • A121 Goldings Hill
  • B172 Jack's Hill
  • B1393 Epping Road (formerly A11)
51°40′30″N0°03′46″E / 51.67500°N 0.06278°E / 51.67500; 0.06278 Named after the pub on the roundabout
Walcot BarCrossroads Walcot, Lincolnshire
  • A15
  • Acre Lane
  • unclass.
TF075351
Wall IslandNon standard grade separated interchange Wall, near Lichfield 52°39′01″N1°50′02″W / 52.65028°N 1.83389°W / 52.65028; -1.83389
Wallington GreenCrossroads Wallington, LB Sutton 51°22′03″N0°09′13″W / 51.36750°N 0.15361°W / 51.36750; -0.15361
Wallington InterchangeRoundabout Interchange Wallington, Hampshire 50°51′37″N1°09′28″W / 50.86028°N 1.15778°W / 50.86028; -1.15778
Walnut Tree RoundaboutRoundaboutKents Hill, Milton Keynes 52°01′34″N0°41′24″W / 52.02611°N 0.69000°W / 52.02611; -0.69000
Walsall InterchangeRoundabout Interchange Walsall, West Midlands
  • M6 J10
  • A454 Black Country Route
  • A454 Wolverhampton Road
  • B4464 Wolverhampton Road West
52°35′09″N2°00′52″W / 52.58583°N 2.01444°W / 52.58583; -2.01444 B4464 westbound allows only access to the hotel and for buses. The derelict Anson Branch Canal passes underneath the junction.
Walsgrave TriangleRoundabout Interchange Walsgrave, Coventry 52°26′15″N1°25′42″W / 52.43750°N 1.42833°W / 52.43750; -1.42833
Walton RoundaboutRoundaboutWalnut Tree, Milton Keynes 52°01′21″N0°42′11″W / 52.02250°N 0.70306°W / 52.02250; -0.70306
Walton Park RoundaboutRoundaboutWalton Park, Milton Keynes 52°00′45″N0°41′43″W / 52.01250°N 0.69528°W / 52.01250; -0.69528
Wandsworth Bridge RoundaboutRoundabout Wandsworth, London
  • A214 Trinity Road
  • A217 Bridgend Road
  • A3205 Swandon Way
  • A3205 York Road
51°27′45″N0°11′08″W / 51.46250°N 0.18556°W / 51.46250; -0.18556
Wandsworth GyratoryGyratory LB Wandsworth 51°27′29″N0°11′37″W / 51.45806°N 0.19361°W / 51.45806; -0.19361
Wapses RoundaboutRoundabout Caterham, Surrey
  • A22 Godstone Road
  • A22 Caterham Bypass
  • B2208 Croydon Road
  • Burntwood Lane
  • Woldingham Road
  • Succomb's Hill
51°17′51″N0°04′14″W / 51.29750°N 0.07056°W / 51.29750; -0.07056
WarndonRoundabout Interchange Worcester, Worcestershire 52°12′44″N2°09′34″W / 52.21222°N 2.15944°W / 52.21222; -2.15944
The WarrenCrossroads Whitton, LB Richmond upon Thames
  • A314 Hanworth Road
  • A3063 Wellington Road South
  • B358 Nelson Road
51°27′25″N0°22′22″W / 51.45694°N 0.37278°W / 51.45694; -0.37278 Named after the pub at the junction.
Warren Lane RoundaboutNon standard grade separated interchange Castle Donington, Leicestershire
  • M1 J24a (southbound)
  • A50 (eastbound)
  • Warren Lane
52°51′20″N1°18′10″W / 52.85556°N 1.30278°W / 52.85556; -1.30278
Watchorn RoundaboutRoundabout Swanwick, Derbyshire
  • A38
  • A61 Derby Road
  • B6179 Derby Road
  • unclass.
SK364400
Waterdale [1] Grade separated interchange Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire
  • M1 J6
  • A405 North Orbital Road
51°42′22″N0°22′54″W / 51.70611°N 0.38167°W / 51.70611; -0.38167
Waterloo CrossCrossroads Sampford Peverell, Devon
  • A38
  • B3181
  • unclass.
ST055140
Waterloo Road JunctionCrossroads Wolverhampton, West Midlands
  • A4150 Ring Road
  • Waterloo Road
52°35′16″N2°07′57″W / 52.58778°N 2.13250°W / 52.58778; -2.13250 The northbound Waterloo Road gives access to the Molinuex football ground. Waterloo Road was formerly the route of the A449 in Wolverhampton.
Waterworks Corner [2] Roundabout Interchange Walthamstow, LB Waltham Forest 51°35′42″N0°00′37″E / 51.59500°N 0.01028°E / 51.59500; 0.01028
Wavendon Gate RoundaboutOld Farm Park, Milton Keynes SP907365
Wednesbury Walsall, West Midlands 52°34′0″N2°00′11″W / 52.56667°N 2.00306°W / 52.56667; -2.00306
Weeford Island Weeford, near Lichfield 52°38′23″N1°48′16″W / 52.63972°N 1.80444°W / 52.63972; -1.80444
Well Hall Roundabout Eltham, LB Greenwich
  • A205 Westhorne Avenue
  • A205 Well Hall Road
  • A208 Well Hall Road
51°27′37″N0°02′58″E / 51.46028°N 0.04944°E / 51.46028; 0.04944
Wellington Telford, Shropshire 52°41′27″N2°32′35″W / 52.69083°N 2.54306°W / 52.69083; -2.54306
Wennington Interchangenear Wennington, LB Havering TQ548803 Junction straddles border with Thurrock, historically in Essex
Wenmouth CrossSt Neot, Cornwall
  • unclass.
  • unclass.
SX197679
Wesham Circle West Midlands SD415349
Wesham Circle West Midlands SD415349
Wessex Roundabout Weymouth, Dorset
  • B3157 Chickerell Link Road
  • B3157 Radipole Lane
  • B3157 Granby Way
  • Radipole Lane
  • Unclassified
SY659800
West Burridge Crossfootpath crossing Chawleigh, Mid Devon
  • unclass., to Cheldon / Burridge Moor Cross
  • footpath, to Coopers Cross / West Burridge
50°53′53″N3°47′29″W / 50.8980°N 3.7915°W / 50.8980; -3.7915 (West Burridge Cross)
West Ferry Interchange [3] Glasgow
  • M8 J31
  • A8 Greenock Road
55°55′25″N4°33′23″W / 55.92361°N 4.55639°W / 55.92361; -4.55639
West Street Interchange Glasgow
  • M8 J20
  • Wallace Street
  • Cook Street
55°51′11″N4°16′14″W / 55.85306°N 4.27056°W / 55.85306; -4.27056
Westcarr Road Junction Attleborough, Norfolk
  • A11 Attleborough Bypass
  • Westcarr Road
TM034947
Westcroft RoundaboutWestcroft, Milton Keynes 52°00′16″N0°47′20″W / 52.00444°N 0.78889°W / 52.00444; -0.78889
Westerhouse Road Interchange Glasgow
  • M8 J10
  • Westerhouse Road
  • Bartiebeath Road
55°52′0″N4°07′49″W / 55.86667°N 4.13028°W / 55.86667; -4.13028
Western Circus [4] Acton, London
  • A40 Western Avenue
  • Oak Common Lane
  • Old Oak Road
51°30′50″N0°14′57″W / 51.51389°N 0.24917°W / 51.51389; -0.24917 Referred to as Savoy Circus on A-Z maps, Western Circus in gov't SIs.
Westmill Interchange
  • aka Ware Interchange
Roundabout Interchange Ware, Hertfordshire
  • A10
  • A602 Westmill Road
  • B1001 Watton Road
TL346152
Westmill Roundabout
Whipps Cross [5] Walthamstow, London Borough of Waltham Forest TQ387888
White City Interchange White City, London 51°30′56″N0°13′15″W / 51.51556°N 0.22083°W / 51.51556; -0.22083
White CrossCury, Cornwall
  • Gilly Hill
  • unclass.
SW684215
White Crossnear Indian Queens, Cornwall
  • A392
  • Barton Lane
  • unclass.
SW890598
White Crossnear Wadebridge, Cornwall
  • A39
  • Tredruston Road
SW965720
White Cross Harwich, Essex
  • B1352 Wrabness Road
  • Rectory Lane
  • Primrose Lane
TM183309
White CrossBrent Knoll, Somerset
  • A38 Bristol Road
  • Brent Street
  • Harp Road
51°14′37″N2°56′46″W / 51.24361°N 2.94611°W / 51.24361; -2.94611
White Hart Cross Bovingdon, Hertfordshire
  • B4505 Chesham Road
  • Bovingdon Green
  • Ley Hill Road
51°43′07″N0°32′43″W / 51.71861°N 0.54528°W / 51.71861; -0.54528
White Hart Roundabout Northolt 51°32′10″N0°23′27″W / 51.53611°N 0.39083°W / 51.53611; -0.39083
Whitefield Interchange Prestwich, Greater Manchester SD809047
Whitesand Cross Milkwell, Wiltshire
  • A30
  • Overway Lane
ST925235
Whiteway BottomCrossroads Kimpton, Hertfordshire
  • Whiteway Bottom Lane
  • unclass.
51°52′27″N0°19′30″W / 51.87417°N 0.32500°W / 51.87417; -0.32500
Whiteways Lodge Roundabout
  • aka Bury Hill Roundabout
Roundabout Madehurst, West Sussex
  • A29 Bury Hill
  • A29 Fairmile Bottom
  • A284 London Road
  • B2139
50°53′17″N0°34′37″W / 50.88806°N 0.57694°W / 50.88806; -0.57694
Whitletts Roundabout
  • aka Whit Lets Roundabout
Ayr, South Ayrshire
  • A77
  • A719 High Road
  • B743
  • B743 Heathfield Road
NS366233
Whitney RoundaboutWhitney, Milton Keynes 52°00′13″N0°48′20″W / 52.00361°N 0.80556°W / 52.00361; -0.80556
Whitton Road Roundabout Twickenham, LB Richmond upon Thames
  • A316 Chertsey Road
  • B361 Whitton Road
51°27′15″N0°20′14″W / 51.45417°N 0.33722°W / 51.45417; -0.33722
Whyke RoundaboutRoundabout Chichester, West Sussex SU 86887 03678
Wick RoundaboutRoundabout Wick, Littlehampton West Sussex
  • A284 Lyminster Road
  • A259 Worthing Road
  • A284 Wick Street
  • A259
  • Private Road, Access to Morrisons Supermarket
TQ026034
Wickersley Roundabout Wickersley, South Yorkshire
  • A631 Bawtry Lane
  • B6060 Morthen Road
  • Northfield Lane
53°25′19″N1°16′52″W / 53.42194°N 1.28111°W / 53.42194; -1.28111
Widford RoundaboutRoundabout Chelmsford, Essex
  • A414 London Road
  • A414 Greenbury Way
  • A1114 London Road
  • Widford Road
TL694051
Willen RoundaboutRoundaboutWillen Park, Milton Keynes 52°03′47″N0°44′01″W / 52.06306°N 0.73361°W / 52.06306; -0.73361
WilliamsF1 RoundaboutRoundabout Wantage, Oxfordshire 51°37′02″N1°24′37″W / 51.61722°N 1.41028°W / 51.61722; -1.41028 Built at the entrance to the Williams Formula 1 Team Base
Wilsons CornerDual mini roundabouts Brentwood, Essex TQ597939 Named after Wilsons furniture store which was formerly located on the south east corner of the junction.
Windhover RoundaboutLowford, Hampshire SU480110
Windmill Hill RoundaboutEmerson Valley, Milton Keynes 51°59′54″N0°46′21″W / 51.99833°N 0.77250°W / 51.99833; -0.77250
Windy CrossT junction Woodacott, Holsworthy, Devon unclass. roads to: 50°50′55″N4°17′13″W / 50.8485°N 4.2870°W / 50.8485; -4.2870 (Windy Cross) Named on fingerpost
Winnard's Perch Roundaboutnear St Columb Major, Cornwall SW927663
Winter's Cross Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire SO556250
Wisley Interchange [6] Surrey
  • M25 J10
  • A3 Portsmouth Road
51°19′21″N0°27′02″W / 51.32250°N 0.45056°W / 51.32250; -0.45056
Wix Cross Wix, Essex
  • Colchester Road (formerly A604)
  • Harwich Road (formerly A604)
  • Clacton Road
  • Bradfield Road
TM163284
Wobbly WheelKennford, Devon 50°40′19″N3°32′10″W / 50.67194°N 3.53611°W / 50.67194; -3.53611 Named after the Wobbly Wheel Garage, in Kennford, which stood on the site of the Partridge Cycles shop.
The Wood Stock Morden Park, LB Merton
  • A24 Epsom Road
  • A24 Stonecot Hill
  • B279 Tudor Drive
  • B279 Sutton Common Road
51°23′09″N0°12′41″W / 51.38583°N 0.21139°W / 51.38583; -0.21139
Wood Street Junction Walthamstow, LB Waltham Forest
  • A503 Forest Road
  • B160 Wood Street
  • B160 Fulbourne Road
TQ383900
Woodacott CrossCrossroads Woodacott, Holsworthy, Devon unclass. roads to 50°50′50″N4°17′35″W / 50.8473°N 4.2931°W / 50.8473; -4.2931 (Woodacott Cross) Named on fingerpost
Wooden Bridge Guildford, Surrey SU986508 After the adjacent pub The Wooden Bridge. Also known (locally) as The Dennis Roundabout, due to the proximity of the former Dennis works.
Woolstone RoundaboutWoolstone, Milton Keynes 52°02′50″N0°43′24″W / 52.04722°N 0.72333°W / 52.04722; -0.72333
Worrygoose Roundabout Rotherham, South Yorkshire
  • A631 East Bawtry Road
  • A6123 Herringthorpe Valley Road
  • B6410 Broom Lane
53°24′48″N1°19′15″W / 53.41333°N 1.32083°W / 53.41333; -1.32083
Worsley Braided Interchange [7] Swinton, Greater Manchester 53°31′26″N2°21′40″W / 53.52389°N 2.36111°W / 53.52389; -2.36111
Worsley Interchange Worsley, Greater Manchester
  • M60 J13
  • A572 Leigh Road
  • A572 Worsley Road
  • A575 Walkden Road
  • B5211 Barton Road
SD756019
Wottons Cross Landrake, Cornwall
  • Frenchman's Lane
  • unclass.
SX369614
Wylye InterchangeDeptford, Wiltshire 51°08′40″N1°59′03″W / 51.14444°N 1.98417°W / 51.14444; -1.98417
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