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East Suffolk Council Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense within East Suffolk District Hint: To find a parish or street use Ctrl F The information in this “List of Streets” was derived from Suffolk County Council’s digital Local Street Gazetteer. While considerable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the Street Gazetteer, Suffolk County Council cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, accompanying this product. However, notification of any errors will be appreciated. Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Aldeburgh Carriageway Acheson Way 0.09 38600004 U2334 Barley Lands 0.32 38600013 U2334 Britten Close 0.11 38600027 U2334 Church Farm Road 0.83 38600047 U2334 Mill Field 0.13 38600160 U2334 Moverley Way 0.09 38600167 U2334 North Warren 0.21 38600171 U2333 Parsons Field 0.07 38600184 U2334 Page 1 of 302 01/04/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Alde Lane 0.28 38600287 U2335 Beaconsfield Road 0.10 38600351 U2335 Brudenell Street 0.20 38600453 U2334 Crabbe Street 0.42 38600644 U2334 Crag Path 1.33 38600647 U2334 Crespigny Road 0.13 38600655 U2335 Eagle Drive Junc The Fairway For 52M 38600729 U2333 Fairfield Road 0.50 38600765 U2333 Fawcett Road 0.18 38600778 U2335 Folly End 0.12 38600803 U2333 Franklin Close 0.05 38600821 U2333 Franklin Road 0.39 38600822 U2333 Hartington Road 0.10 38600929 U2335 High Street 0.96 38600972 A1094 King Street 0.49 38601053 U2334 Lee Road 0.40 38601085 U2335 Leiston Road 2.80 38601086 B1122 Linden Close 0.66 38601101 U2333 Linden Road 0.74 38601102 U2333 Mariners Way 0.18 38601174 U2334 Market Cross Place 0.27 38601175 U2334 Park Lane Junc Church Walk To Junc Alde Lane 38601345 U2335 Park Road Junc A1095 High Street To Junc Jubilee Walk : Outside Library To Junc A1094 38601348 U2335 Victoria Road Saxmundham Road 2.30 38601505 A1094 Silver Drive 0.29 38601548 U2333 Springfield Road 0.23 38601577 U2333 St Pauls Close 0.13 38601606 U2334 St Peters Road 0.21 38601609 U2334 The Brambles 0.04 38601658 U2333 The Fairway 0.20 38601668 U2333 The Plantation 0.25 38601692 U2334 The Sandlings 0.08 38601693 U2333 The Terrace 0.26 38601725 U2335 Thorpe Road 1.72 38601745 C248 Victoria Road 0.71 38601795 A1094, U2334 Wentworth Road 0.25 38601837 C248 Hertford Place 0.09 38602584 U2334 Whin Marsh Junc Prevetts Way For 17M 38602774 U2334 Dial Lane 0.04 38605196 U2334 Northfield Lane 0.13 38605524 U2334 Oakley Square 0.07 38605535 U2334 Page 2 of 302 01/04/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Prevetts Way Junc Barley Lands For 71M 38605591 U2334 Church Farm Rise 0.24 38606197 U2334 Somerville Lea 0.10 38606409 U2334 Choppings Hill 0.04 38606661 U2335 Pedestrian way or footpath Cherry Lane 0.16 38600543 Neptune Alley 0.03 38605508 Town Steps 0.06 38605813 West Lane 0.06 38605841 Footway Alongside Jubilee Hall 0.03 38680079 F4656 The Plantation Unassociated Footway 0.31 38680085 F4557 Footway Outside No 9 King Street To 0.02 38680088 F4656 Between No 144 And No 146 High Street Footway Alongside No 7 Market Cross 0.03 38680091 F4656 Place Footway Between Saxmundham Road 0.06 38680092 F4557 And Mariners Way Footway Alongside No 25 Mariners Way 0.02 38680093 Footway Outside No 54 To No 56 Crag 0.02 38680213 Path Footway Alongside No 49 Crag Path 0.02 38680215 F4656 Footway Between No 34 And No 35 Crag 0.01 38680222 F4656 Path Footway Between No 32 And No 33 Crag 0.01 38680223 F4656 Path Footway Opposite Dial Lane Leading To 0.02 38680224 F4656 Crag Path Footway Outside No 19 To No 27 Franklin 0.06 38681550 Road Footway Outside No 18 To No 30 Franklin 0.06 38681551 Road Footpath Serving 16 To 24 Springfield 0.05 38682507 Road Public footpath Aldeburgh Footpath 009 0.37 38690003 Y103/009/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 011 0.50 38690004 Y103/011/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 006 2.15 38690005 Y103/006/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 017 1.18 38690006 Y103/017/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 018 0.23 38690007 Y103/018/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 002 1.00 38690010 Y103/002/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 003 0.89 38690011 Y103/003/0 Page 3 of 302 01/04/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Aldeburgh Footpath 004 1.32 38690012 Y103/004/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 005 0.35 38690013 Y103/005/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 008 0.86 38690014 Y103/008/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 010 0.37 38690015 Y103/010/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 012 1.01 38690016 Y103/012/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 013 4.27 38690017 Y103/013/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 014 0.84 38690018 Y103/014/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 015 0.61 38690019 Y103/015/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 016 2.22 38690020 Y103/016/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 019 0.29 38690021 Y103/019/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 020 0.25 38690022 Y103/020/0 Aldeburgh Footpath 001 1.07 38692683 Y103/001/0 Green Lane Slaughden Road 0.47 38602787 U2335 Alderton Carriageway Mill Hoo 0.38 38601214 U3724 Ramsholt Road 2.33 38601434 U3726 Red Rose Close 0.08 38601454 U3723 Watson Way 0.34 38601827 U3723 Watt Close 0.08 38601828 U3723 The Knoll 0.12 38605761 B1083 The Street 1.08 38605771 B1083, LCR41 Shottisham Road Junc B1083 The Knoll To Shottisham Parish Bdy 38605921 B1083 Hollesley Road Junc B1083 The Knoll To Outside Cedarwood 38606166 C341, LCR41 Public footpath Alderton Footpath 009 0.79 38690008 Y104/009/0 Alderton Footpath 002 0.71 38690024 Y104/002/0 Alderton Footpath 006 1.34 38690027 Y104/006/0 Alderton Footpath 007 2.66 38690028 Y104/007/0 Alderton Footpath 008 1.33 38690029 Y104/008/0 Alderton Footpath 010 0.72 38690030 Y104/010/0 Alderton Footpath 011 0.57 38690031 Y104/011/0 Alderton Footpath 012 0.05 38692751 Y104/012/0 Bridleway Alderton Bridleway 003 0.37 38690001 Y104/003/0 Alderton Bridleway 001 0.63 38690023 Y104/001/0 Page 4 of 302 01/04/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Alderton Bridleway 003a 0.12 38690026 Y104/003/A Aldringham Cum Thorpe Carriageway Old Homes Road 0.35 38600174 U2823 Aldringham Lane 0.80 38600292 B1353 Aldringham Park 0.21 38600294 U2337 Church Lane 0.48 38600560 U2318 Mill Hill 0.45 38601212 U2304 Remembrance Road 0.22 38601461 C248 The Haven 0.21 38601676 B1353 The Whinlands 0.17 38601729 B1353 Thorpe Road 2.85 38602627 B1353 Aldeburgh Road 2.18 38605010 B1122 The Benthills Junc B1353 Remembrance Road To Outside Sea View 38605061 B1353 Chandlers Way 0.10 38605126 U2342 Leiston Road 0.23 38606396 B1069 Public footpath Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 001 0.07 38690002 Y106/001/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 002 0.42 38690009 Y106/002/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 003 0.62 38690025 Y106/003/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 004 0.22 38690032 Y106/004/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 007 0.31 38690035 Y106/007/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 008 0.45 38690036 Y106/008/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 009 0.50 38690037 Y106/009/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 011 0.33 38690039 Y106/011/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 012 0.88 38690040 Y106/012/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 013 0.38 38690041 Y106/013/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 014 0.39 38690042 Y106/014/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 015 0.56 38690043 Y106/015/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 017 0.57 38690045 Y106/017/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 018 0.24 38690046 Y106/018/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 024 0.26 38690047 Y106/024/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 025 0.53 38690048 Y106/025/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 026 0.62 38690049 Y106/026/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 040 0.24 38690050 Y106/040/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 019 0.33 38690051 Y106/019/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Boat 020 1.36 38690052 Y106/020/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 021 0.28 38690053 Y106/021/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 022 0.27 38690054 Y106/022/0 Page 5 of 302 01/04/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 023 0.33 38690055 Y106/023/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 028 0.28 38690057 Y106/028/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 029 0.10 38690058 Y106/029/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 030 0.32 38690059 Y106/030/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 031 2.31 38690060 Y106/031/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 032 0.30 38690061 Y106/032/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 033 2.60 38690062 Y106/033/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 034 0.52 38690063 Y106/034/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 035 0.16 38690064 Y106/035/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 036 0.31 38690065 Y106/036/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 038 0.20 38690066 Y106/038/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 041 0.35 38690067 Y106/041/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 037 0.15 38690068 Y106/037/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 039 0.28 38690069 Y106/039/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 042 0.38 38690070 Y106/042/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 043 1.07 38690071 Y106/043/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 062 0.23 38690072 Y106/062/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 044 0.16 38690073 Y106/044/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 045 0.52 38690074 Y106/045/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 046 0.42 38690075 Y106/046/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 054 0.21 38690076 Y106/054/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 048 0.31 38690078 Y106/048/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 049 0.48 38690079 Y106/049/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 053 0.25 38690080 Y106/053/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 050 0.20 38690081 Y106/050/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 051 0.16 38690082 Y106/051/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 052 0.22 38690083 Y106/052/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 055 0.32 38690084 Y106/055/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 056 0.54 38690085 Y106/056/0 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Footpath 057 0.27 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