B1292
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B1292 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Great Ayton(W) (NZ544120) | |||
To: | Great Ayton (NZ560114) | |||
Distance: | 1.2 miles (1.9 km) | |||
Meets: | A172, A173 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the current B1292 in Yorkshire.
For the original B1292 in Sunderland, see B1292 (Sunderland).
For the original B1292 in Sunderland, see B1292 (Sunderland).
The B1292 is a short link road in north Yorkshire. The road was originally unclassified but gained its number in 1935.
The road starts at a roundabout on the A172 a few miles to the south of the Teesside urban area. From here it heads east across the fields passing a few oxbows left when the road was straightened. The road remains fairly flat, although the Cleveland Hills, including the obvious Roseberry Topping, are clearly visible in the distance. The road passes the hamlet of Langbaurgh (which gave its name to two of the local wapentakes as well as the short-lived borough just to the north) before ending at a T-junction on the A173 on the edge of Great Ayton.