English: New A165 by-pass, Osgodby. This new bypass cuts through the small estate of Osgodby, the bridge in the photo carries the road that was there before this new bypass was built in 2008. This re-positioned road was principally built because the old A165 was getting perilously close to the edge of the cliffs at Cayton Bay, due to landslips and coastal erosion, which is well documented in this part of the world.
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