B2168 (New Romney)
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B2168 | ||||
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From: | Lydd Road (TR058248) | |||
To: | Dymchurch Road (TR068254) | |||
Via: | Sussex Road | |||
Distance: | 0.8 miles (1.3 km) | |||
Met: | A259, B2070, A259 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the B2168 that ran in New Romney, Kent.
For the original B2168 in Beckenham, south London, see B2168 (Beckenham).
For the original B2168 in Beckenham, south London, see B2168 (Beckenham).
The B2168 was created around 1929 and formed an alternative route through New Romney to the A259, allowing traffic to bypass the High Street.
Starting on the A259 Lydd Road the B2168 zigzagged northeastwards along Sussex Road and crossed the now-unclassified B2070 Ashford Road before following Fairfield Road to its terminus back on the A259.
The B2168 had been declassified by the 1950s and remains so.