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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 50 SW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 50 SW 50 51 52 53 54 55 5700 0006 320/92 05 Drain 05 320/5 320/79 Drain Drain Eastwyke Ditch 320/30 Drain Ditch Eastwyke Eastwyke Farm 320/98 320/30 NorthPavilion Hinksey Stream 320/97 320/95 1387 Boating Lake Elmleigh Shire Lake Ditch Swimming Pool A 34 Hinksey John Kallie OXFORD Court CP 0077 8175 320/95 River Thames Lake 0070 320/17 or Isis Pond 320/92 South Hinksey CP LarkriseSchool First 320/29 Drain Weirs Mill Stream 320/5 Hinksey Stream 320/28 Drain Temple Cowley Middle School 7552 0/17 St Christopher's Pond First School 32 Lake 0047 Drain SOUTHERN BY PASS ROAD 5744 Lake Hinksey Stream 352/1 320/28 Donnington Middle School Donnington Bridge 2738 Drain Pond 320/5 3729 SOUTH Pond River Thames or Isis 320 Hinksey Hill HINKSEY Farm /18 Weirs Mill Stream Drain 320/18 320/107 Hall St Augustine's of Canterbury Upper School 9113 Our Lady's John Allen Centre RC Primary School COWLEY Lee House 352/1 32 ST LAWRENCE RD Hinksey Hill MANOR ROAD 0/118 Cottages 35 Cross Keys House 2/5 Iffley Mead School Hinksey Pond River Thames or Isis Stream 352/5 320/21 5000 7500 8700 352/4 A 34 352/3 A 34 8700 5000 Pin Farm Templars 04 West 04 Pound Way Square Community Centre Multistorey Car Park Bridge 320/96 352/2 House Church (ShoppingCentre) Close St Lawrence's ST LAWRENCE 320/99 Church ROAD 6292 9696 352/6 320 Pond 320/22 River Thames or Isis /1 320/21 Beauchamp Wolsely House SOUTHERN BY PASS ROAD Place 0087 PW 320/19 06 Singletree Multistorey Car Park Riley House 320/19 320/20 Morris 320/107 320/27 House 320/100 320/23 Barns House 352/2 320/25 Chilswell Lodge 320/24 A 34 Hinksey Stream 320/24 St James's Church River Thames or Isis Chilswell Path 0077 5676 4274 320/22 352/3 Weirs Mill Stream 352/4 The Bungalow /7 Garage 0068 2369 352 0064 320/134 The King Of Prussia The Queens Arms The Nuffield Arms Southcombe House Church Cowley 320/26 St James' First School 9148 Hinksey Stream 0040 8040 Pond Weirs Mill Stream 8236 Butler House or Isis 320/107 Pond Pond Rose Hill Thames Water First School Eastern House River 2130 352/7 8829 Herschel Court Chestnut Court 5025 6423 Tower Water Centre 0021 5122 Community 281/4 Corscombe House Pond 2818 3918 5219 Hinksey Stream Templeton College 6917 Charnwood Pond The Firs HINKSEY HILL or Isis 2012 Thames Beaumont Northfield House River 281/10 St John Fisher RC School 8800 263/10 Magpies Stone End 281/6 Heritage Gate Sandford Gate Indoor Bowling Centre BADGER LANE 0099 Fairfield Grove House Stephen Field House Peers School Broom 281/5 0089 5200 Hadleigh House 0003 Dorking House Solway 2600 5200 BADGER LANE 03 2300 Hadleigh House 281/2 03 The Gables Tel Ex 281/5 Wishem HINKSEY HILL Wayside 281/10 Lane End Madhuban White Woodside Poplars Sorting Office Windswept Craigellachie Peers Campus Heverlee Iona 7992 Brindles The College 0089 Thatches Hinksey Stream Thickets 281/9 Broombarn The Copse 281/7 Redwood College Flats Shalmaneser's Palace Halliday Centre 263/10 335/14 Woodend River Thames or Isis Mabel Prichard School Dellstone 281/2 Shepherd's Close Blewitt Court Upway 281/1 Chilswell Edge Pinsgrove Blackbird 5788 Drain Oak Hill House St Nicholas House CHILSWELL LANE 0074 Littlemore Village Hall Leys CP 263/8 281/1 320B/2 372/17 Depot 281/8 1969 Westwood The Knoll House Country Hotel FOXCOMBE ROAD 263/14 320B/2 2365 281/8 RED COPSE LANE River Thames or Isis Oakridge 320B/2 Littlemore CP 281/1 Ponds Ivanhoe Middle School Pond Drain 263/4 0750 Ashhurst Wenric House Clinic OXFORD ROAD Wenric House 0145 263/15 33 Ivanhoe Middle School 5/1 Minchery Farm Cottages Brackenhurst 263/2 281/1 263/4 263/8 4 320B/3281/3 Eric Burden Community Wood Croft 263/1 Northfield Brook Pond 320B/2 Corner 263/8 Minchery Farm House Issues Littlemore Brook FOXCOMBE 263/9 Research 281/3 LANE Institute Downings River Thames or Isis West Wood Cottage Minchery Farm281/1 Kennington CP KENNINGTON Country Club 372/15 St Bedes 335/14 West Side 4 Well Littlemore Brook Thessaly Cottage Woods End Ribbleton 263/8 320B/2 Foxcombe End Drain 263/3 Broomfield HAMELS Pond Bagley Wood Sawmill LANE 2800 Drain Pond 1600 3800 6100 Orchard House 0005 Hamels Lodge Drain 2000 2800 6100 2900 2000 4800 6500 8000 0005 Orchard 0005 1200 2600 Pond House 02 A 4074 02 A 34 Bagley Wood Sawmill The Glade Ashcroft Drain Four SANDFORD ROAD Keepers Pines Pond 4496 Cottages Collingwood Drain House Drain Drain River Thames or Isis Oak Cottage St Swithun's C of E Littlemore Brook Primary School Spruce The Glen GRENOBLE ROAD Cottage Pond BAGLEY WOOD RD Pond Bagley Wood Drain Lodge 7887 Sewage Works 3387 Sewage Pumping Station Pond OSE CL GRENOBLE ROAD 5/13 7381 Hotel Water 33 KEENE Sandford Carraig House ROCK House Rock Farm KILN CLOSE Cottage 263/3 FARM Manor House Hall River Thames or Isis 263/16 263/8 LANE 335/5 St Andrew's Church The Old School 335/7 House 372/15 335/6 The Fox Inn (PH) 0073 335/13 2973 Drain 5/13 Drain 33 Fiddler's Elbow MAIN AVE Junbri White 335/15 Lodge 1/11 NUE CHURCH ROAD 28 7361 HENLEY ROAD THE CRES 263/3 33 Catherine Wheel CENT Sandford Pool Kiln House 5/2 (PH) 0862 Cabora 0460 Bassa 3556 1355 Police Houses Garage Drain OXFORD ROAD Kyalami 7553 Pond 0050 Lynnwood 4448 RIVER VIEW SANDFORD BAGLEY WOOD ROAD 8942 -ON-THAMES Drain Pond 8942 Rosoak Drain Furness Pond 6136 Pond River Thames or Isis 263/13 335/1 CLOSE 263/13 BURRA 372/14 PH 0032 River Thames or Isis Lock House BRUMCOMBE LANE Manor Farm Pond Drain Cornerways 7027 3128 372/14 0127 3729 Baptist 5025 Church 2226 372/9 Pond 0526 335/15 A 4074 1424 Little Foxes 263/3 0823 3323 Pond Pond 263/6 A 4074 Pond Pond Chandlings Manor School 263/7 263/5 Sandford-on-Thames CP QUARRY ROAD 3710 0017 SANDFORD LANE 326/1 2513 263/5 GREEN LANE 326/7 Drain 335/1 8600 0006 2400 4700 0004 0003 A 4074 6300 0003 A 34 2000 3300 7600 0003 5500 0003 2500 6300 0003 7300 8600 2400 0004 6800 3600 0006 0004 A 4074 2000 3300 4900 6200 0003 326/3 0006 7600 01 A 34 01 OAK AVENUE 3100 BLOSSOMS Sunningwell CP Pond GLADE 326/13 The Stables LOWER FARM LANE Drain 335/2 LOWER FARM LANE 4083 Stables House Sugworth The 372/9 Farm Granary GREEN LANE 6/13 The 32 Barn Lower Farm Clockhouse Barn The Park Nuneham Courtenay CP Cottages Hill Bungalow 5878 View SUGWORTH LANE Hall 335/1 5374 Driftwood 317/6 Sewage Lower Pumping Station The Farm 3175 Wardens Turnpike Drain Cottages The Coach House West Bungalow Cottage Lodge SUGWORTH LANE East Lodge Broad 6766 Oak 317/5 0069 Ashbrook Bayworth House Bayworth Drain Cleave Lower Farm 326/7 1665 4864 2463 7662 5163 Pond 2260 372/12 Drain 326/3 3257 Sewage KENNINGTON ROAD SUGWORTH Pumping Station CRESCENT ROAD 4153 317/5 0051 4453 9051 OXFORD Towing Path SUGWORTH LANE River Thames 7445 Radley CP 0344 3142 Drain 6340 6841 A 34 or Isis A 34 0038 0038 326/1 0040 4732 317/7 Drain A 4183 Drain 5825 317/7 Drain 0023 Pond Drain Drain 3517 Drain 4015 317/5 326/2 Pond Pond Drain 2612 Drain Pond Drain 0500 Drain 326/1 372/12 372/13 PEN LANE 3800 5600 A 4074 0005 5200 6500 0005 Drain 3400 5600 8600 0002 00 A 34 A 4183 00 50 51 52 53 54 55 SHEET SP 50 SW For further information please contact: Scale 1:10,000 Oxfordshire County Council Environment and Economy To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Statement. Rights of Way Office Countryside Service The Definitive Map and Statement is conclusive evidence KEY: SP 40 NE SP 50 NW SP 50 NE Central Library in law that the rights shown on the Map existed at the County Boundary relevant date, but this is without prejudice to the possible Public Footpath Westgate existence of other rights not shown on the Map Oxford OX1 1DJ (see s56 Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981). Public Bridleway District Boundary Telephone: 01865 810808 Road Used as Public Path Parish Boundary SP 40 SE SP 50 SW SP 50 SE This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey (To be redesignated under Countryside & material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Rights of Way Act 2000, section 47, to Office © Crown copyright. Restricted Byway.) (where shown) Right of Way either: Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright crosses administrative boundary, and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Byway Open to all Traffic reaches terminus or (LA076805) (2006). SU 49 NE SU 59 NW SU 59 NE changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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