B1267
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| B1267 | ||||
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| From: | Skelton (NZ655188) | |||
| To: | Marske-by-the-Sea (NZ639210) | |||
| Length: | 1.9 miles (3.1 km) | |||
| Met (1992): | A173, B1268, A174, A1085 | |||
| Now part of: | A173, A174 | |||
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The B1267 was a short B-road in north Yorkshire.
It started on the A173 in the centre of Skelton and headed north, crossing the Skelton Beck en route. It ended on the A174 to the south of Marske-by-the-Sea.
With the building of the Skelton/Saltburn/Brotton bypass in 2000 the entire road was upgraded to Class I status as part of the bypass. The first few hundred yards north of Skelton is now the A173; the rest is A174.
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