B6322 (Northumberland)
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B6322 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Belsay (NZ089793) | |||
To: | Whittle Dene (NZ064682) | |||
Via: | Stamfordham | |||
Distance: | 8.9 miles (14.3 km) | |||
Met: | A696, B6318 | |||
Now part of: | B6309 | |||
Traditional Counties | ||||
Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the original B6322 in Northumberland.
For the former A69 through Haltwhistle, also in Northumberland, see B6322 (Haltwhistle).
For the road in Consett, Durham, see B6322 (Consett).
For the former A69 through Haltwhistle, also in Northumberland, see B6322 (Haltwhistle).
For the road in Consett, Durham, see B6322 (Consett).
The B6322 was a cross-country B-road in central Northumberland.
The road started on the A696 to the west of Belsay and headed vaguely southwards along a not-particularly-straight road to end on the B6318 by the Whittle Dene reservoirs.
The number did not last long. By the end of the 1920s the road has been renumbered as part of an extended B6309, which it remains.