The road starts at the M1/A6109 junction at Meadowhall. This is the northern half of Junction 34 on the M1. The road then passes under the M1 on the lower deck of the
Tinsley Viaduct as a dual carriageway with the Meadowhall Shopping Centre visible to the southwest. At the southern half of junction 34 a roundabout links the road to the A6178 Sheffield Road and the A6102 Shepcote Lane (part of the Sheffield by-pass). This short section is classified as a trunk road. After the M1 the road is a single carriageway non-trunk road and heads east to Rotherham as
Bawtry Road through
Tinsley. It passes Tinsley Infants School and Tinsley Junior School, and on the left hand side on the corner oh
Highgate is the
Pike & Heron. The
Jamia al Hudaa Sheffield, a girls' independent Muslim secondary school is on the right, and opposite
Park House Lane is the
Outokumpu sports and social club, with
Sheffield Hallam University's Graham Solley Sports Development Centre on the right (where SHU play other universities at sport). The road enters the borough of Rotherham at a bend to the left, becomes the parish boundary between
Brinsworth and Rotherham, and there is a crossroads, with the left for
Balk Lane and the
BOC Brinsworth Operations Centre, opposite
Firth Rixson Aurora Sports Club, and the right for
Bonet Lane (B6067) near
The Fairway. There is a left turn for Phoenix Golf Club, a right turn for
Brinsworth Lane near former
The Atlas and the
Esso Brinsworth Service Station, a right turn for
Whitehill Lane (B6066, for
Catcliffe, and is also the
Trans Pennine Trail). It passes under a 15 ft 3 in railway bridge, and crosses the
River Rother. The road then serves as a bypass of Rotherham after it combines with the dual-carriageway
Centenary Way (
A630) at
Canklow Roundabout. A
Total garage is on the right, and a McDonald's and the
Pace (former Q8)
Canklow Service Station is opposite. It continues to the south-east as the non-trunk dual-carriageway
West Bawtry Road, with Canklow Woods to the east, on the side of the
Rother Valley. Canklow Meadows Industrial Estate is on the right with
Leger Holidays HQ, the large
Crossroads Volvo truck garage, and
Manheim Auctions. It is followed by the Canklow Meadows Retail Park, and it passes the
Holiday Inn Rotherham-Sheffield on the left (former
Swallow Hotel), opposite
Energy Alloys. The A630 (
Rotherway) leaves to the right at the busy
Rotherway Roundabout, over the River Rother, to junction 33 of the M1, with a large
electrical substation to the right. The A631 used to continue to the east as a trunk single-carriageway, but was upgraded to dual carriage way to the A618, and is crosses by the
Rotherham Roundwalk. The West Bawtry Road Improvement – Rotherway to Whiston Crossroads was built by
Birse Civils of
Barton-upon-Humber for £5 million. The A631 is now dual-carriageway between the M1 and M18 junctions. The A631 then continues round Rotherham crossing the
A618, becoming the dual-carriageway
East Bawtry Road. Moorgate is to the left and
Whiston is to the right – the road is the Rotherham-Whiston parish boundary.
Ember Inns The Hind is on the right. It meets the B6410 and the A6123 (
Herringthorpe Valley Road, the Rotherham ring road) at the
Worrygoose Roundabout. The A631 becomes a non-trunk road and meets the A6021 at the
Brecks Roundabout, also meeting
Brecks Lane. After the roundabout is the Rotherham
Premier Inn, and
The Brecks Beefeater pub on the left, opposite an
Esso garage. Further on the left is a small
Sainsbury's, some takeaways, and
Texaco The Brecks garage. It becomes
Bawtry Road, passing the Dalton Listerdale Junior and Infants School, and passes through
Listerdale and
Wickersley with a parade of shops either side and
The Three Horseshoes on the left, being crossed by the Rotherham Roundwalk. The
Masons Arms is on the left, next to the
Wickersley Roundabout which meets
Northfield Lane from the left and
Morthen Road (B6060) from the right, with the St Albans CE primary school to the south. It passes eastwards through
Bramley with Wickersley library and the
Wickersley School and Sports College on the right, next to the footbridge, meeting the B6093 from the left (for Sunnyside) near St Francis church. Rotherham
Morrisons is on the right hand side, with access for the Rotherham East
Ibis hotel. There is also the
Sir Jack Roast Inn carvery and a
McDonald's. A 2.5-mile section, west of the M18 to Brecks Hotel, was widened to dual carriageway from early 1972. The road crosses the
M18 at Junction 1 and continues as
Bawtry Road, a trunk road, through
Hellaby, with a left turn for the Hellaby Industrial Estate, and the large Stockyard
truck stop. There are speed cameras on this stretch. It enters Maltby as
Rotherham Road with a left turn for
Addison Road, then passes
Maltby Academy and leisure centre on the left, and
Hooton Levitt and St Bartholomew parish church on the right. The
A634 leaves to the south east for
Blyth and
Retford, and
Braithwell Road (B6376) leaves to the left. It passes through the town centre as
High Street, passing the fire station and library on the left. It then crosses the B6427 then heads east towards
Tickhill, passing the
Lumley Arms. The main landmark on the left hand side is
Maltby Main Colliery, for which there is an entrance on the left, opposite Maltby Wood. It crosses a railway and
Scotch Spring Lane (the Doncaster-Rotherham boundary), for
Stainton, is on the left, the point where the road becomes the Doncaster-Rotherham boundary for one mile, just before being crossed by a 400 kV pylon line, the point where it also enters the
Doncaster postcode. built in 1777, looking north along the A60, in the middle of the A631 T-junction in Tickhill in 2007
Limekiln Lane is on the left, and the landscape is now mostly rural from here to Bawtry. At the junction of
Blyth Gate Lane on the right, the borough boundary leaves to the south along
Sandbeck lane and the road enters the Borough of Doncaster. It passes under a railway line and enters Tickhill as
Rotherham Road where it meets the
A60 from the right. It continues along
West Gate, passing the police station on the left. There is a right turn for
Tickhill Castle, and the road bends sharply to the left near the
Millstone. on the left is
St Mary's Church, Tickhill. The road passes along
Castle Gate and a
JET garage, and at the
Market Place, the A60 continues straight ahead, and the A631 leaves sharply to the right at a T-junction for
Sunderland Street. After Tickhill the road passes under the
A1(M) (Doncaster bypass) near a radio mast then over the beginnings of the
River Torne, and crosses the B6463 (for Harworth to the south) as
Bawtry Road at Spital Hill. It meets the Nottinghamshire boundary from the south, which follows the road all the way to Bawtry for around three miles.
Harworth is to the south, and it meets
Bawtry Road (for Harworth) from the right. There is a bend to the left, with Swinnow Wood on the left, and Plumtree Farm Industrial Estate on the right. The road enters Bawtry as
Tickhill Road, with the Nottinghamshire boundary passing along the southern edge of the town. In Bawtry, next to
Bawtry Hall, it meets the north-south A638, also a trunk road, the former A1. ==Bawtry to Louth==