B1373
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B1373 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Beesby (TF451798) | |||
To: | Withern (TF429821) | |||
Distance: | 2.4 miles (3.9 km) | |||
Meets: | A1104, A157 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the current B1373 avoiding Maltby le Marsh.
For the original B1373 into the village, see B1373 (Withern - Maltby).
For the original B1373 into the village, see B1373 (Withern - Maltby).
The B1373 is a short cut via Strubby Airfield avoiding Maltby le Marsh in Lincolnshire. The road was originally part of the B1196 but had gained its present number by 1932. This is actually the second incarnation of the B1373, making it an early example of a recycled number.
The road starts at a bend on the A1104 to the west of Beesby and heads north. It bears left to skirt Strubby Airfield and passes the tiny village of Woodthorpe. After following a straighter route across the fields the road reaches Withern, where it ends at a T-junction on the A157.