B6363 (Berwickshire)
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B6363 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Earlston (NT571384) | |||
To: | Greenlaw (NT703453) | |||
Distance: | 10.2 miles (16.4 km) | |||
Met (1932): | A68, B6356, B6397, A6089, B6364 | |||
Now part of: | A6105 | |||
Traditional Counties | ||||
Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the original B6363 in southwest Berwickshire, now part of the A6105.
For the current B6363 further north, see B6363.
For the current B6363 further north, see B6363.
The B6363 number was originally allocated to a local road in southwest Berwickshire. It started on the A68 in Earlston, Lauderdale and headed roughly northeastwards as it climbed into the hills. After crossing the A6089 in Gordon, it reached a summit of just over 200m before dropping down and ending on the B6364 a little to the south of Greenlaw.
It is still shown on the 1932 edition of the OS Ten Mile Map, but by 1936 it had been upgraded as a southern extension of the A6105, which it remains, although a couple of sharp corners have been bypassed, for example in East Morriston.
The 1922 MOT Road List defines this route as: Earlston - Greenlaw