B2122 (East Sussex)
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From: | King's Road (TQ300041) | |||
To: | Old Shoreham Road (TQ308053) | |||
Distance: | 0.9 miles (1.4 km) | |||
Meets: | A259, B2066, A2010, B2120, A270 | |||
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For the later B2122 in Leatherhead, see B2122 (Surrey).
The B2122 is a short road in Brighton.
It starts on the sea front, at this point the A259 King's Road, just west of the West Pier. It heads inland along Montpelier Road, crossing the B2066 halfway. After bending into Vernon Terrace it reaches the Seven Dials roundabout and the A2010 and B2120.
The B2122 goes straight across the roundabout and becomes New England Road. It ends at a set of traffic lights on the A270 just before going through a tunnel under the approach to Brighton station. The A270 continues the street name New England Road.
The 1923 MoT map claims that the B2122 ends at Seven Dials. However, the 1922 Road Lists describe the B2122 as Brighton (Montpelier Road - New England Road), suggesting the road has always had its current length.