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Bramshott and Liphook 712 at Parish Boundary Information on Rights of Way in Hampshire including extracts from “The Hampshire Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way” Prepared by the County Council under section 33(1) of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and section 57(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 The relevant date of this document is 15th December 2007 Published 1st January 2008 Notes: 1. Save as otherwise provided, the prefix SU applies to all grid references 2. The majority of the statements set out in column 5 were prepared between 1950 and 1964 and have not been revised save as provided by column 6 3. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘5’ were added to the definitive map after 1st January 1964 4. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘7’ were originally in an adjoining parish but have been affected by a diversion or parish boundary change since 1st January 1964 5. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘9’ were in an adjoining county on 1st January 1964 6. Columns 3 and 4 do not form part of the Definitive Statement and are included for information only Parish and Path No. Status Start Point (Grid End point (Grid Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations ref and ref and description) description) Bramshott and Bridleway 8342 3114 8243 3050 From No. 63 at Fowley Lodge to No. 49 Liphook 1 Bridleway 63 Bridleway 49 From No. 63 at Fowley Lodge northwestwards along the metalled drive to Fowley House, then along woodland track 8 ft. wide through Stag Wood, to join No. 49 at Fowley Hatch. Bramshott and Footpath 8393 3119 8259 3101 From A.3 to No. 1 at Fowley Hatch Liphook 2 Road B2070 Bridleway 1 From A.3 westwards along metalled track to kissing gate, then along grass track, through four more kissing gates and on to Stag Wood, then through wicket gate and along woodland path to junction at No. 1. Bramshott and Footpath 8335 3002 8354 3021 From A.3 to County Boundary Liphook 3 County Boundary Road B2070 From A.3 just north of railway bridge, along grass path following railway to the County Boundary. Bramshott and Footpath 8294 3184 8383 3161 From B.2131 at Village Hall to Westlands Farm Liphook 5 Longmoor Road Longmoor Road at Westlands From Road B.2131 opposite the Village Hall, through gap, along south side of hedge parallel with B.2131 to kissing gate, then down steps to rejoin Road B.2131 at Westlands Farm. Bramshott and Bridleway 8248 3187 8242 3301 From B.2131 at Griggs Green to U.232 at Conford. The path follows a diverted route between 8248 3187 Liphook 6 Longmoor Road Road U232 at and 8224 3245 (B2131) at Conford From Road B.2131 northwards along woodland track 8 ft. wide through Holm Hills Copse Griggs Green to Road U.232 at Conford. Bramshott and Footpath 8379 3206 8276 3188 From B.3004 to Griggs Green Farm The path follows a diverted route between Liphook 7 Headley Road Longmoor Road at 8343 3202 and 8350 3201 (B3004) Griggs Green Farm From Road B.3004 westwards along farm lane 12 ft. wide to Lowsley Farm, through field gate, then along farm track on south side of hedge. Past brickworks, over stile, along grass That part of the path which, as a result of the path and through gap onto Road B.2131 at Griggs Green Farm. diversion, runs between 8343 3202 and 8350 3201 is not shown on the definitive map as it is a highway at the side of a public road Bramshott and Footpath 8291 3203 8301 3217 From B.3004 to No.7 That part of the path which ran between 8301 3217 Liphook 8a Footpath 7 Road A3 and 8307 3224 has been extinguished From Road B.3004 over stile then southwards along grass path, and then southwestwards along farm track to join No.7 at stile. That part of the path which ran between 8307 3224 Bramshott and Footpath 8316 3227 8321 3257 and 8316 3234 has been diverted and now runs Liphook 8b Road A3 Bridleway 9 between 8316 3227 and 8316 3234 1 Bramshott and Bridleway 8254 3292 8323 3257 From B.3004 to Conford U.232 Liphook 9 Road U232 at Hill House Hill Conford From Road B.3004 through gate, then westwards along private road 10 ft. wide passing Conford House on through wicket gate to Road U.232 at Conford. Bramshott and Footpath 8277 3328 8245 3301 From B.3004 to Conford School Liphook 10 Road B3004 Road U232 at Conford From Road B.3004 southwestwards along grassy path on west side of hedge to join Road U.232 opposite Conford School. Bramshott and Bridleway 8285 3331 8323 3380 From C.197 to Bramshott Court on Road C.197 Liphook 11 Burgh Hill Road Road C197 From Road C.197 northeastwards along metalled track 10 ft. –12 ft. wide, over bridge and on to join Road C.197 at Bramshott Court. Bramshott and Bridleway 8231 3356 8307 3415 From B.3004 to Road C.197 Liphook 12 Road B3004 Road C197 From B.3004 northeastwards along metalled road 12 ft. wide through Waterside Copse, crossing No. 13 at Waterside Farm, then northwards through field gate (stile at side) along grass path and through gap onto Road C.197. Bramshott and Bridleway 8310 3367 8232 3420 From No. 11 to Road U.232 Liphook 13 Bridleway 11 Passfield Road From No. 11 at Bramshott Court northwestwards along a metalled track 12 ft. wide to U .232 at Passfield Farm. Bramshott and Byway 8248 3466 8265 3475 From Road C.197 north of Passfield to No. 55 Liphook 14 Open to all Headley Lane Bridleway 55 Traffic (C197) From Road C.197 northeastwards along a 12 ft. wide unmetalled publicly repairable carriageway (U.233). Bramshott and Footpath 8328 3458 8412 3376 From Road U.232 to No. 16 at Springpond Lodge Liphook 15 Gentles Lane Bridleway 16 (U232) From Road U.232 through field gate then southeastwards along grass path, over bar fence and through Coach road Plantation, along south side of Round Clump and across park land to join No.16 at Springpond Lodge. Bramshott and Bridleway 8432 3311 8471 3465 From Road U.232 at Bramshott School to Parish Boundary That part of the path which ran between 8471 3465 Liphook 16 Rectory Lane Bridleway 510 (Woolmer Lane) and 8612 3536 has been extinguished (U232) From Road U.232 at Bramshott School northwards along metalled 12 ft. wide private road to Springpond lodge then northeastwards past Woolmer Lodge, and along farm track 10 ft. wide to North Lodge, then across Ludshott Common to the Parish Boundary. Bramshott and Bridleway 8542 3481 8464 3459 From North Lodge to No. 16 at Ludshott Common. That part of the path which ran between 8542 3479 Liphook 17 Bridleway 18b Bridleway 16 and 8577 3514 has been extinguished From North Lodge eastwards along a 10 ft. wide track to Firtree Cottage and across Ludshott Common, crossing No. 18, to junction with No. 16. 2 Bramshott and Bridleway 8400 3530 8444 3519 From Road U.232 to Parish Boundary at Gentles Copse. That part of the path which ran between 8444 3518 Liphook 18a Headley 38 and Bridleway 507 and 8528 3482 has been extinguished Footpath 59 at From Road U.232 at Waggoner’s Wells north westwards along woodland track, crossing Parish Boundary Nos. 16 and 17 and across Ludshott Common to Parish Boundary at Gentles Copse. Bramshott and Bridleway 8528 3482 8622 3451 Liphook 18b Bridleway 510 Waggoners Wells Road (U231) Bramshott and Footpath 8500 3459 8538 3425 From No. 18 at Waggoner’s Wells 1.5 metres wide between 8538 3425 and Liphook 19a Bridleway 17 Bridleway 19b and 8553 3417 504 From No. 18 at Waggoner’s Wells westwards along woodland path skirting the north side of lakes to junction with No. 20, then northwestwards to join No. 17 at “priors or Luffs”. Bramshott and Bridleway 8538 3425 8553 3417 Liphook 19b Footpath 19a Bridleway 51 and Footpath 19c Bramshott and Footpath 8553 3417 8620 3450 Liphook 19c Bridleways 51 and Bridleway 18b 19b Bramshott and Bridleway 8552 3415 8604 3425 From Road U.232 at Chase Farm to Waggoner’s Wells Minimum 2 metres wide between 8552 3415 and 8604 Liphook 20a Bridleway 51 Footpath 20b 3425 From junction with No. 23 on U.232 through wicket gate and then westwards along a 5 ft. Bramshott and Footpath 8604 3425 8674 3411 wide woodland path, through gateway, then northwestwards along an 8 ft. wide woodland Liphook 20b Bridleway 20a Footpath 23 track to join No. 19 at Waggoner’s Wells. Bramshott and Footpath 8629 3449 8604 3425 From Road U.232 to No. 20 at Waggoner’s Wells Liphook 21 Waggoners Wells Bridleway 20a and Road Footpath 20b From Road U.232 southwestwards along a woodland path following the south side of lakes (U231) to join No. 20. Bramshott and Footpath 8693 3403 8705 3421 From Road U.232 to County Boundary Liphook 22 Road U232 County Boundary From Road U.232 through gap, then eastwards along metalled path to drive leading to Bramshott Lodge, then northwestwards along the drive to the County Boundary. Bramshott and Footpath 8678 3358 8674 3413 From Road A.3 at “Seven Thorns” P.H to Road U.232 at Chase Farm Liphook 23 Portsmouth Road Road U232 (A3) From Road A.3 opposite the “Seven Thorns” P.H northwards along a 5 ft. track across Bramshott Common to join No. 20 at Chase Farm.
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