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Driving from Little Chalfield to Sturford takes about via A361. The distance is 26 km. The straight-line distance is 19 km. Driving directions
Driving directions
24 · 26 km- 1 Depart 2 km
- 2 At end of road, turn right 920 m
- 3 Continue left onto Leigh Road 842 m
- 4 Continue straight onto Sladesbrook 650 m
- 5 Turn right onto Mount Pleasant 154 m
- 6 Turn left onto Masons Lane 314 m
- 7 Turn slightly left onto Market Street 201 m
- 8 At end of road, turn right onto Silver Street 89 m
- 9 Continue straight onto Saint Margaret's Street 166 m
- 10 Continue straight onto Frome Road 4 km
- 11 Continue straight onto Bradford Road 4 km
- 12 At end of road, turn right 2 km
- 13 Enter rotary left 10 m
- 14 Exit rotary straight 2 km
- 15 Enter rotary straight 92 m
- 16 Exit rotary slightly left 2 km
- 17 Enter roundabout slightly left onto Frome Bypass 11 m
- 18 Exit roundabout straight onto Frome Bypass 2 km
- 19 Enter roundabout slightly left onto Frome Bypass 42 m
- 20 Exit roundabout slightly left onto Frome Bypass 366 m
- 21 Enter roundabout slightly left onto Frome Bypass 82 m
- 22 Exit roundabout slightly left onto Frome Bypass 3 km
- 23 Turn left 6 km
- 24 Arrive
The return trip from Sturford to Little Chalfield covers roughly the same distance, 26 km.
Questions and answers
Sturford lies roughly to the south of Little Chalfield.
How far is it from Little Chalfield to Sturford?
The distance between Little Chalfield and Sturford is 26 km by road.
How long does it take to drive from Little Chalfield to Sturford?
The drive from Little Chalfield to Sturford takes approximately 30 min by car.
What is the best route from Little Chalfield to Sturford?
The fastest route from Little Chalfield to Sturford covers 26 km with a driving time of approximately 30 min.
What is the shortest route from Little Chalfield to Sturford?
The shortest driving route from Little Chalfield to Sturford is about 26 km by road.
Sources
Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .

