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Eden Unclassified Roads - Published January 2021 Eden 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 Albert Street PENRITH EDEN U3521/01 Albert Street (link to) PENRITH EDEN U3521/03 Alder Road PENRITH EDEN U3579/01 Alexandra Road PENRITH EDEN U3503 Anchor Close PENRITH EDEN U3591/01 Angel Lane PENRITH EDEN U3538/02 Apple Garth, Stainton PENRITH EDEN U3753 Apple Tree Gardens, Carleton Heights (Phase 6) PENRITH EDEN U3702/1 Arthur Street PENRITH EDEN U3514 Ashburn Croft GREYSTOKE EDEN U3655/01 Askham Crescent PENRITH EDEN U3533/05 Aspen Gardens, Carleton Heights PENRITH EDEN U3702/6 Auction Mart APPLEBY EDEN U3359 Back Lane APPLEBY EDEN U3345/02 Back Lane KIRKOSWALD EDEN U3559/01 Back Lane KIRKOSWALD EDEN U3559/03 Back Lane & spurs LANGWATHBY EDEN U3066/03 Back Lane (SE) Musgrave Street, PENRITH EDEN U3502/03 Back o' the Burn ALSTON EDEN U3449 Bains Croft GT SALKELD EDEN U3646 Bank Lane CROSBY RAVENSWORTH EDEN U3250/02 Banks Gate Access Road STAINMORE EDEN U3657 Banks Lane APPLEBY EDEN U3344 Barco Avenue PENRITH EDEN U3534/01 Barco Avenue - spur PENRITH EDEN U3534/02 Barco Avenue - spur PENRITH EDEN U3534/03 Barco Avenue - spur PENRITH EDEN U3534/04 Barco Avenue - spur PENRITH EDEN U3534/05 Barco Avenue - spur PENRITH EDEN U3534/06 Barco Hill Grove PENRITH EDEN U3534 Barco Park Close PENRITH EDEN U3577 Bark Road GREYSTOKE EDEN U3563 Barraclough Fold GLENRIDDING EDEN U3744 Barrowmoor Road APPLEBY EDEN U3354/02 Barrowmoor Road APPLEBY EDEN U3354/03 Barrowmoor Road APPLEBY EDEN U3354/04 Barton Dale LAZONBY EDEN U3571/02 Barton View PENRITH EDEN U3526/03 Bascodyke AINSTABLE EDEN U3618 Beacon Gardens PENRITH EDEN U3724 Beacon Park PENRITH EDEN U3601 Beacon Square PENRITH EDEN U3523/01 Beacon Square PENRITH EDEN U3523/02 Beacon Street PENRITH EDEN U3516 Beatham Court Sc Rd PENRITH EDEN U3496/1 Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Unclassified Roads (Eden) 1 of 28 STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Beckfoot Lane SOULBY EDEN U3405 Beckside (Phase 1) PLUMPTON EDEN U3700 Beckside (Phase 2) PLUMPTON EDEN U3701 Belby Shieldhill GARRIGILL EDEN U3662 Bellevue Road APPLEBY EDEN U3348 Bensons Row PENRITH EDEN U3517/05 Berkeley Court PENRITH EDEN U3703/1 Birch Cresc PENRITH EDEN U3579/02 Birkbeck Gardens KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3759 Birkbeck Gardens KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3759/01 Birkbeck Gardens KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3759/02 Black Bull Lane BROUGH EDEN U3315/01 Blencathra Court PENRITH EDEN U3545/06 Blind Lane GREAT ORMSIDE EDEN U3255 Blue Bell Lane PENRITH EDEN U3499/01 Bolton Hall (Phase 1) BOLTON EDEN U3711 Bongate Mill APPLEBY EDEN U3337/02 Bowscar Road PENRITH EDEN U3625 Boxwood House Brockleymoor PLUMPTON EDEN U3706 Brackenrigg ARMATHWAITE EDEN U3593 Brackenslack Lane M.MEABURN EDEN U3249/01 Brent Gardens PENRITH EDEN U3527/01 Brent Gardens - spur PENRITH EDEN U3527/02 Brent Road PENRITH EDEN U3528/02 Brentfield Way PENRITH EDEN U3531/01 Brentfield Way - spur PENRITH EDEN U3531/02 Brentfield Way - spur PENRITH EDEN U3531/03 Bridge Street BROUGH EDEN U3315/04 Bridge Street PENRITH EDEN U3569/03 Brockleymoor PLUMPTON EDEN U3636 Brook Street PENRITH EDEN U3521/04 Brook Terrace ASKHAM EDEN U3177/02 Brookfield SHAP EDEN U3231/02 Brooklands Close PENRITH EDEN U3579/14 Brooklyn STAINTON EDEN U3606 Broomrigg Crescent AINSTABLE EDEN U3633 Brougham Avenue BROUGHAM EDEN U3580 Brougham Hall Gardens BROUGHAM EDEN U3850 Brougham Lane KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3422/02 Brougham Mill PENRITH EDEN U3490 Brougham Street PENRITH EDEN U3506 Browfield GLENRIDDING EDEN U3456 Browfield Close GLENRIDDING EDEN U3456 Brunswick Square PENRITH EDEN U3498/01 Brunswick Square PENRITH EDEN U3498/02 Brunswick Square PENRITH EDEN U3498/03 Brunswick Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3498/04 Bruntley Meadows ALSTON EDEN U3693 Burneybeck GREAT ASBY EDEN U3372 Burrowgate PENRITH EDEN U3522/02 Bypass access road KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3651 Bypass access road KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3652 Byrnes Close PLUMPTON EDEN U3743 Caesars View APPLEBY EDEN U3340/08 Caesers View, Colby Lane APPLEBY EDEN U3340 Cambridge Drive PENRITH EDEN U3760 Canny Croft PENRITH EDEN U3591/02 Carleton Drive PENRITH EDEN U3535/01 Carleton Hall Gardens (Site C) plus 37 metres footway PENRITH EDEN U3674/02 Carleton Hall Walk (Road off) (Site B) plus 17 metres footway PENRITH EDEN U3674/01 Carleton Hall Walk (Site A) plus 20 metre footway PENRITH EDEN U3674 Carleton Heights (Phase 4B) PENRITH EDEN U3702/10 Carleton Heights Ash Road Part PENRITH EDEN U3702/2 Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Unclassified Roads (Eden) 2 of 28 STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Carleton Hill Road PENRITH EDEN U3489 Carleton Place PENRITH EDEN U3535/02 Castle Drive PENRITH EDEN U3543/01 Castle Drive (back) PENRITH EDEN U3543/02 Castle Foundry PENRITH EDEN U3544 Castle Gardens GREYSTOKE EDEN U3596 Castle Hill Road PENRITH EDEN U3545/01 Castle Park BROUGH EDEN U3656 Castle Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3544/04 Castle View BROUGH EDEN U3316/02 Castle View Road APPLEBY EDEN U3578/03 Castle/Carleton Meadows (Phase 4) PENRITH EDEN U3634 Castletown (Phase 2) PENRITH EDEN Unknown Castletown Court PENRITH EDEN U3592 Castletown Drive PENRITH EDEN U3592 Cedar Close PENRITH EDEN U3579/03 Cemetery access ALSTON EDEN U3568 Chapel Garth WARCOP EDEN U3440 Chapel Lane KIRKBY THORE EDEN U3436 Chapel Street T.SOWERBY EDEN U3197/03 Chapel Street APPLEBY EDEN U3342 Cherry Gardens PENRITH EDEN U3702/3 Chestnut Close PENRITH EDEN U3579/04 Chestnut Close CULGAITH EDEN U3597 Chestnut Close (Phase 1 & 2) CULGAITH EDEN U3597/01 Christ Croft BROUGH EDEN U3762 Church Croft POOLEY BRIDG EDEN U3394/01 Church Lane GREAT MUSGRAVE EDEN U3313 Church Road GREAT SALKELD EDEN U3057/03 Church Road ALSTON EDEN U3451 Church Street SHAP EDEN U3229/02 Church Street TEBAY EDEN U3389/01 Church Terrace SHAP EDEN U3229/03 Church View KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3423/10 Clifford Close PENRITH EDEN U3619 Clifford Court PENRITH EDEN U3545/07 Clifford Road PENRITH EDEN U3545/03 Clifford Road (spur) PENRITH EDEN U3545/04 Clifford Street APPLEBY EDEN U3347 Clifton Hill Gardens CLIFTON EDEN U3756 Clifton Hill Gardens CLIFTON EDEN U3756/01 Clifton Hill Gardens CLIFTON EDEN U3756/02 Clifton Hill Gardens CLIFTON EDEN U3756/03 Cloisters KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3423/05 Colby Laithes APPLEBY EDEN U3589 Cold Springs Park PENRITH EDEN U3640 Cookson Court PENRITH EDEN U3622 Cooper Close HIGH HESKET EDEN U3720/01 Coopers Close ASKHAM EDEN U3176/02 Coopers Close SKELTON EDEN U3642 Corn Market PENRITH EDEN U3542/01 Corney Place PENRITH EDEN U3521/05 Cowper Road PENRITH EDEN U3592 Croft Avenue SHAP EDEN U3230/02 Croft Avenue PENRITH EDEN U3511/01 Croft Avenue PENRITH EDEN U3511/02 Croft Close BROUGH EDEN U3316/01 Croft House HIGH HESKET EDEN U3643 Croft Place T.SOWERBY EDEN U3198/02 Croft Place KIRKOSWALD EDEN U3559/04 Croft Street KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3422/03 Croft Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3510/01 Croft Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3510/02 Cumbria 1980 Highways Act Section 36 (6) List of Streets Maintained at Public Expense - January 2021 Unclassified Roads (Eden) 3 of 28 STREET NAME TOWN DISTRICT ROAD NUMBER Croft Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3510/03 Croft Terrace PENRITH EDEN U3510/04 Croft View LONG MARTON EDEN U3210A/2 Croft View LONG MARTON EDEN U3210A/3 Croglam Lane KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3696 Croglam Meadows KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3718 Croglam Park plus small spur to east KIRKBY STEPHEN EDEN U3719 Crooklands View CLIFTON EDEN U3384/01 Cross Croft APPLEBY EDEN U3338/01 Cross Croft Industrial Estate APPLEBY EDEN U3612 Cross Farm SHAP EDEN U3227 Cross Farm SHAP EDEN U3377 Cross Gate HARTSOP EDEN U3459/02 Cross Lane PENRITH EDEN U3518 Cross Street PENRITH EDEN U3569/01 Crossfell Drive BRAMPTON EDEN U3211/01 Crossfell Drive BRAMPTON APPLEBY EDEN U3691 Crown Inn Fields MORLAND EDEN U3679 Crown Square PENRITH EDEN U3541/02 Cumberland Close CLIFTON EDEN U3384/02 Cumberland Close CLIFTON EDEN U3384/03 Cumberland Close CLIFTON EDEN U3384/04 Cypress Way (part), Carleton Heights PENRITH EDEN U3702/5 Dacre Church DACRE EDEN U3556 De Whelpdale Lane PENRITH EDEN U3522/03 Derwent Close (off Mardale Road) PENRITH EDEN U3712 Doomgate APPLEBY EDEN U3339 Drawbriggs Court (Phase 1) APPLEBY EDEN U3673 Drawbriggs Court (Phase 2) plus 50 metres footway APPLEBY EDEN U3673/01 Drawbriggs Mount APPLEBY EDEN U3578/01 Drovers
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