A28 road

The A28 is a trunk road in the counties of Kent and East Sussex in south east England, connecting Margate, Canterbury, Ashford and Hastings.

A28
Route information
Length58.6 mi (94.3 km)
Major junctions
North east end A254 in Margate
Major intersections A299 near St Nicholas-at-Wade

A253 at Sarre
A2 in Canterbury

A20 / A292 in Ashford
South west end A21 in North Hastings (Baldslow)
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
CountiesKent, East Sussex
Primary
destinations
Ramsgate
Ashford
Canterbury
Road network
  • Roads in the United Kingdom
  • Motorways
  • A and B road zones
A27 A29

Starting at the seaside resort of Margate at the north-east point of Kent, the A28 runs inland and west-southwest to the cathedral city of Canterbury, before passing through the chalk hills of the North Downs via the gap cut by the River Stour, to the town of Ashford in the Vale of Holmesdale. From here, the A28 proceeds via the market town of Tenterden, to the East Sussex seaside town of Hastings, on the English Channel.

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