Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21 February 2006

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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21 February 2006 Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 34 SE 35 36 37 38 39 40 255/2 1400 5600 0006 8000 0003 2500 4900 6900 0006 0006 5600 7300 0004 0004 2100 3300 4500 7500 1900 4600 6600 6800 A 422 0003 5000 0006 1400 2700 5600 7300 0004 0004 2100 3300 4500 5600 7500 0006 1900 4600 6600 6800 8000 0003 8000 2700 PAGES LANE Church CHURCH LANE Apple The The Yews Cottage 45 Berries 45 Westlynne West View Spring Lime Tree Cott School Cottage Rose Cottage255/2 255/11 Malahide The Pudlicote Cottage Field View Dun Cow 3993 WEST END 3993 Manor 255/6a Canada (PH) Cromwell Cottage House The 8891 8891 Cottage THE GREEN HORNTON 0991 Reservoir 25 (disused) 5/2a 3291 255/3 Pond Stable Cott 1087 1087 Foxbury Barn Foxbury Barn 1787 0087 0087 Sugarswell Farm Issues 2784 Sugarswell Farm 5885 2784 5885 The Nook 8684 8684 Holloway Drain House Hall 9083 9083 255/5 Rose BELL STREET Cottage Old Lodge FarmOld Lodge Farm Pricilla House Turncott 3882 Home Farm 3882 3081 3081 Old Post Cottage 2080 2080 Bellvue Water Orchard Cottage ndrush Walnut Bank Wi Pavilion Brae House 0479 0479 2979 Issues 1477 1477 Sheraton Upper fton Reaches Rise Gra Roseglen 0175 0175 ilee House Langway Jub Pond Tourney House 255/4 Drain Issues 255/2a Spring 3670 3670 Drain 5070 Temple Pool 2467 Hall 2467 82668266 Spring Spring 2765 43644364 5763 7463 3263 5763 7463 3263 255/3 0062 0062 0062 0062 Reservoir 7962 Issues (Disused) Issues Pond Spring 4359 4359 1958 1958 8457 0857 8457 0857 6656 6656 4756 7554 3753 2353 5453 3753 2353 5453 339/10 8949 339/9 Issues Sinks 4343 4343 6642 6642 SUGARSWELL LANE Hornton Grounds 0640 7737 0640 7737 6837 6837 9436 The Cottage 339/12 9436 0034 4435 0034 0034 4134 4933 4933 STRATFORD 7131 0731 7131 0731 Sinks 255/3a 6129 ROAD 2429 6129 7629 WARWICKSHIREWARWICKSHIRE2429 Manor Farm Water Issues 339/17 Hornton CP Field Buildings 8823 8823 Pond 3922 Pond 339/10 339/17 2918 2918 0015 4415 Sinks Issues A 422 Dairy Dairy 1010 1010 Drain A 422 STRATFORD ROAD 1800 1800 The Dairy Cottage 1300 1300 6700 0800 4700 6700 2800 2000 5400 8300 0005 1800 4300 7200 0001 0005 3500 6000 6500 0005 0800 2600 4700 7600 9000 0005 3500 6000 6500 0005 2600 7600 9000 A 422 0005 3500 6000 6500 7700 0005 0800 2600 3500 4700 5900 6700 7600 9000 2000 5400 7600 8300 0005 1800 4300 7200 A 422 44 0005 3500 6000 33 255/4 44 9/11 339/9 Sugarswell Farm 255/5 Issues 0993 2993 8792 2490 339/8 Pond The Bungalow Issues Haulage Depot 339/10 7386 Spring Pond Spring 8184 Drain Spring 9081 339/21 339/19 1582 Pond 339/16 1470 1470 339/18 6368 Drain 7165 Collects 339/12 2562 5162 3059 ST 3059 RATFORD ROAD 418/5 New Inn 0055 0553 Council Depot 0553 4452 5353 3349 4452 0052 3349 Drain 8049 Springs SUGARSWELL LANE 339/9 4048 Drain Pond 8545 Issues 0043 Pond 1933 Pump HousePump House 1933 Drain 4639 418/12 Lodge FarmLodge Farm 3634 0035 0035 9134 3134 3134 5533 4331 7830 7331 339/8 7429 6227 Shenington with Alkerton CP 3427 5525 339/7 1724 Spring 2924 2924 0021 0021 418/14 418/7 8820 418/6 0115 6215 0115 1114 1114 2914 Gliding Club Depot Depot 6111 Hangar Hangar Christmas CornerChristmas Corner Pond 1609 Hill Barn 3406 339/7 3204 Pond 2002 2002 STOCKING LANE 0006 3400 4900 7700 8900 5300 8400 8400 0006 4200 7300 8900 0004 0006 3400 4900 7700 8900 4500 A 422 0600 1000 2000 2900 3900 4900 5700 6600 8600 2800 6200 Pond 0006 2100 4900 Pond 7700 5300 8400 2800 6200 7800 0006 4200 7300 8900 0004 8900 A 422 0006 2100 4900 7700 8900 339/16 1000 6600 2000 2900 3900 4900 5700 8600 43 Manor Barn 43 Surgery Heath Grimes Close 5495 Farm 9294 339/11 The Laurels STOCKING LANE St Michael's Church 339/6 Rectory Farm Manor Farm House Manor Cottage The A 422 KENHILL Bay 3091 ROAD Tanners Pool Rectory The Nook 339/8 A 422 0087 Bell View Clogwyn The Cranny Cotman House 339/14 0087 7985 7585 7585 Olde Grimes The Tanners 8885 0784 Cottage Old Bakery 5784 Rayners Pool 0784 5784 The Old Smithy The Bell Inn The Limes Vale Cottage The Cottage Tanners Cottage 2082 Hall Hilarys (PH) Pond Rose Cottage The Beeches Wroxton Heath Primary School 0079 Top Farm Riverside 2576 Hill Farm 0079 9078 Lower Farm House Cottage Oriel House Clematis Cottage New Cottages Well 0079 Holy Trinity 6975 Windwhistle Pond Church Well 9975 Cottage 4974 4974 Hillside The Leys Alkerton Mill SHENINGTON 9/13Farm House Ash Hill Cottage 5773 Senendone 33 8472 House Oriel Bramley Barn 0071 Alkerton Farm 6571 Pound Cottage Sunny Meade Barn 0071 WELL LANE 418/12 8169 Andertons Barn 8169 Fuschia Honeysuckle Cottage Lane's End Pond 1868 Cottage Cottage Lilac Quarry Farm 6467 4267 Pond Timberhurst 339/3 Pond The 8265 Orchard Scrum 4264 Hawlake House Cottage Gallifry Monks 3964 Spring 3964 Brew Pond Pond 7965 0064 Birchbank 6263 Level End Owlpen 6263 House Heanor Mullinahogie 7563 0362 7563 Ponds 0362 7162 SHALLS CLOSE Spring Cottage Tamar Barn Wroxton CP MAR Highfields Brook Shenlow House Shenlow 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