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South Lakeland Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021 South Lakeland Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021 • The list has been prepared using the available information from records compiled by the County Council and is correct to the best of our knowledge. It does not, however, constitute a definitive statement as to the status of any particular highway. • This is not a comprehensive list of the entire highway network in Cumbria although the majority of streets are included for information purposes. • The extent of the highway maintainable at public expense is not available on the list and can only be determined through the search process. • The List of Streets is a live record and is constantly being amended and updated. We update and republish it every 3 months. • Like many rural authorities, where some highways have no name at all, we usually record our information using a road numbering reference system. Street descriptors will be added to the list during the updating process along with any other missing information. • The list does not contain Recorded Public Rights of Way as shown on Cumbria County Council’s 1976 Definitive Map, nor does it contain streets that are privately maintained. • The list is property of Cumbria County Council and is only available to the public for viewing purposes and must not be copied or distributed. STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Abbey Drive NATLAND SOUTH LAKELAND U5627/03 Abbey Drive NATLAND SOUTH LAKELAND U5627/04 Abbey Gardens NATLAND SOUTH LAKELAND U5627/10 Abbot Hall KIRKBY LONSDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5406/10 Abbots Close GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5666/08 Abbots Way GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5666/03 Abbotsgate KIRKBY LONSDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5406/13 Acacia Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5703/02 Access road leading to and including Witherslack underpass GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5623/06 Acre Moss/Moss Ghyll KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U5876 Acre Moss/Overdale Cl KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U5876 Acre Moss/White Moss KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U798 Ainslie Street (back W) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5715/05 Ainslie Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5715/04 Ainsworth Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/02 Albert Road GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5679/02 Aldercroft etc KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U659 Alderwood (pt) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U969/04 Aldwych Terrace (back North) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5710/02 Aldwych Terrace (back South) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5710/03 Aldwych Terrace ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5710/01 Alexander Drive SUMMERLANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5347/06 Alexander Gardens ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5712/06 Alexander Rd(back N) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5712/04 Alexander Rd(back S) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5712/05 Alexander Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5712/03 Alexandra Road BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5751/05 Allithwaite Road FLOOKBURGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5163/01 Allithwaite Road FLOOKBURGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5163/02 Allithwaite Road FLOOKBURGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5163/03 Almond Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5700/01 Anchorite Fields KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U654 Anchorite Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U655 Annisgarth Ave WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5753/03 Annisgarth Drive BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5753/02 Applerigg KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U656 Appletree Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/02 Applewood, Underwood, Phase 6B KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U883/14 Argyle St(back) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5711/17 Argyle Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5711/16 Arras Avenue RAVENSTOWN SOUTH LAKELAND U5157/03 Ash Grove ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5700/02 Ash Meadows KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U724 Ash Street BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5766 Ashes Lane STAVELEY SOUTH LAKELAND U5317/01 Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Unclassified Roads (S. Lakes) 1 of 36 STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Ashleigh Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U658 Ashmount Gardens GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5682/02 Ashmount Road GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5682/01 Aynam Place KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U660 Aynsome Lane GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5179 Aysgarth Close KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U5876 Back Belsfield Road BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5769 Back Casson Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5715/11 Back Finkle Street KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U963 Back Lane FLOOKBURGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5158 Back Lane BACKBARROW SOUTH LAKELAND U5221/01 Back Lane LINDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5230/01 Back Lane STAVELEY SOUTH LAKELAND U5265/01 Back Lane BURNESIDE SOUTH LAKELAND U5314 Back Lane ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/02 Back Lane KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U661 Bailey Lane GRANGE OVER SANDS SOUTH LAKELAND U5837 Bailey Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5718/14 Bailey Street (back E) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5718/24 Bailey Street (back W) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5718/15 Bainbridge Road SEDBERGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5488 Bank Top CARK SOUTH LAKELAND U5577/01 Bank Top CARK SOUTH LAKELAND U5577/02 Bank Top Close CARK SOUTH LAKELAND U5577/03 Bankfield Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U664 Barbondale Road BARBON SOUTH LAKELAND U5476 Barkers Lane FARLETON SOUTH LAKELAND U5420 Barn Garth CARTMEL SOUTH LAKELAND U5175/02 Barn Holme KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U665 Barnfield access HAWKSHEAD SOUTH LAKELAND U5799 Barnrigg BARBON SOUTH LAKELAND U5392/04 Batemans Yard ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5714/12 Bay Tree Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5701/02 Bayview Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5927 Beanthwaite Close LEVENS SOUTH LAKELAND U5618/02 Beathwaite Gardens LEVENS SOUTH LAKELAND U5887 Beck Lane KIRKBY LONSDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5368 Beck Nook STAVELEY SOUTH LAKELAND U5320 Beck Nook STAVELEY SOUTH LAKELAND U5320/1 Beck Yeat CONISTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5011/02 Beckside CARTMEL SOUTH LAKELAND U5864 Beckside KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U941/01 Beckside Court KIRKBY-IN-FURNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5093/02 Beckside Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5734/07 Bective Road KIRKBY LONSDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5406/08 Beech Bank ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/10 Beech Bank (back S) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/06 Beech Close KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U673 Beech Drive ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5705/02 Beech Drive cul de sacs ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5705/04 Beech Drive cul de sacs ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5705/05 Beech Street (back) WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5745/02 Beech Street WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5745/01 Beechwood Close BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5835/01 Beechwood Close BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5835/02 Beezon Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U670 Bela Forge MILNTHORPE SOUTH LAKELAND U5865 Belle Isle View BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5765/03 Belle Vue Road AMBLESIDE SOUTH LAKELAND U5534/02 Bellingham Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U671/01 Bellinghm Road (106-134) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U671/02 Bellinghm Road (69b-79a) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U671/03 Bellman Landing STORRS SOUTH LAKELAND U5499 Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Unclassified Roads (S. Lakes) 2 of 36 STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Bellman Landing BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5756 Bells Yard ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/07 Belmont ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5729/12 Belmont KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U672/01 Benfield GRASMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5521/03 Benson Street ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5713/03 Bents Lane CASTERTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5394 Beresford Road BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5759/01 Bessy Bank Lane SPARK BRIDGE SOUTH LAKELAND U5211/01 Bigland Drive ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/14 Binfold Croft KIRKBY LONSDALE SOUTH LAKELAND U5404/04 Birch Road AMBLESIDE SOUTH LAKELAND U5547/02 Birch Street WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5745/03 Birchfield ENDMOOR SOUTH LAKELAND U5825 Birchwood Close ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/11 Birchwood Close KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U674 Birchwood Drive ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/07 Birchwood Drive (service) ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/08 Birkbeck Close (1-7) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U928/23 Birkbeck Close (21-31) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U928/22 Birkbeck Close (8-21) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U928/24 Birkett Drive ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5698/05 Birkfield Road BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5751/07 Birkrigg Close SWARTHMOOR SOUTH LAKELAND U5579/03 Birkrigg Crescent ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5698/07 Birks Lane SEDBERGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5485 Birthwaite Road WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5780 Biskey Howe Park BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5760/04 Biskey Howe Road BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5760/01 Blackhall Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U913 Blackhall Road Carpark accuss KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U669 Blackhall Yard KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U964(F) Blackthorn Close KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U5936 Blea Tarn Close KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U916/01 Blea Tarn Close (5-10) KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U916/02 Blea Tarn Road KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U917 Blencathra Gardens KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U5939 Bleasewd Road, Oxenholme KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U915/01 Bleasewd Road, Oxenholme 1-30 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U915/02 Bleasewd Road, Oxenholme 31-36 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U915/03 Bleasewd Road, Oxenholme 37-65 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U915/04 Bleasewd Road, Oxenholme 90-95 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U915/05 Blue Hill Road AMBLESIDE SOUTH LAKELAND U5551 Bluecaster Gate SEDBERGH SOUTH LAKELAND U5502 Boarbank Road ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5699/16 Bolefoot, Oxenholme 1-23 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U676/01 Bolefoot, Oxenholme 6-8 KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U676/02 Bolton Place ULVERSTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5714/13 Boon Town BURTON SOUTH LAKELAND U5461 Boon Town burtON SOUTH LAKELAND U5461/01 Bowfell Crescent WINDERMERE SOUTH LAKELAND U5746/04 Bowland Drive KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND U677 Bracken Grove SWARTHMOOR SOUTH LAKELAND U5586/05 Brackenfield BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5781/01 Brackenfield BOWNESS SOUTH LAKELAND U5781/02 Brackenwood Underwood KENDAL SOUTH LAKELAND
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