As located, it's in the southeast at the end of the road (5)
I believe the answer is:
sited
'as located' is the definition.
'sited' can be an answer for 'located' (I've seen this before). I'm not sure about the 'as' bit.
'it's in the southeast at the end of the road' is the wordplay.
'in the' is an insertion indicator.
'southeast' becomes 'SE' (synonyms).
'at the end of' indicates one should take the final letters.
The last letter of 'road' is 'd'.
'it' put within 'se' is 'site'.
'site'+'d'='SITED'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for sited that I've seen before include "Positioned" , "Situated" , "installed" , "Placed, located" , "Put" .)