B6365
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From: | Burnhouses (NT788558) | ||||||
To: | Duns (N) (NT764579) | ||||||
Distance: | 2.1 miles (3.4 km) | ||||||
Meets: | B6355, A6112 | ||||||
Old route now: | A6112 | ||||||
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Route outline (key) | |||||||
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The B6365 is a short link road near the Berwickshire town of Duns.
The route starts to the east of Burnhouses where the B6355 TOTSOs left and the B6365 continues ahead, immediately crossing the Mill Burn. It then heads southeastwards, passing above woodland as it meanders across the hillside above the Whiteadder Water. The first and only cottage on the roadside is quickly passed on the first short straight, with no other buildings on the road itself. After about a mile it passes through the larger Barramill Plantation, and climbs past the 150m contour on the far side, before dipping quite steeply down to cross the Cumledge Burn in its wooded valley. It ends soon after at a forked T-junction on the A6112 to the north of Duns.
History
Originally the B6365 continued further south, through Duns (where there was a multiplex along the B6364) and Swinton (where there was a multiplex along the B6356) to end on the A698 on the eastern edge of Coldstream. All this was renumbered A6112 between 1927 and 1931, cutting the route back to its present short length.