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Table of Information Relating to Section 31(06)-LDNPA File: 1420.003 - DECLARATION OF FOOTPATHS AND BRIDLEWAYS WITHIN THE LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK (Section 31(6) of the Highways Act, 1980) updated 30/5/2018 Lake District National Park Authority, Email: [email protected], phone HQ: 01539 724555 S31(6) enquiries: Rights of Way & Access Assistant – [email protected], 01539 792698 ext 2730 District Parish Document Date Description Owner Date Ceases The Woodland Trust Church Plantation, Autumn Park Statutory Allerdale Bassenthwaite 02/02/2013 Bassenthwaite Dysart Road 02/02/2023 Declaration NY 227 292 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL Mr William Richardson Statement, Plan & Land at Gatesgarth Gatesgarth Farm, Allerdale Buttermere Statutory 11/01/2012 Farm, Buttermere 11/01/2022 Buttermere Declaration NY 187 146 CA13 9XA Land at Garth Wood, The Woodland Trust Keswick Autumn Park Statutory Allerdale Keswick 28/06/2011 NY 280 237 Dysart Road 28/06/2021 Declaration (No right of way over Grantham land) Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL Mr J W Fryer-Spedding Statutory Land at Mire House, Allerdale Keswick 02/07/2009 Mirehouse 02/07/2019 Declaration Keswick Keswick Isabelle Ostle and Karen Millhouse Farm, Statement, Plan & Mills Wellington, Seascale Copeland Gosforth Statutory 09/10/2012 Millhouse Farm 09/10/2022 NGR for centre of map Declaration Wellington NY 0814 0462 Seascale, CA20 1BH Iona Frost Pennington Statutory Muncaster Estate Muncaster Estate, Copeland Muncaster Declaration & 07/02/2013 07/02/2023 SD 096 961 Ravenglass, Plans Cumbria, CA18 1RQ 1 The Woodland Trust Low Wood, Ulpha Autumn Park Statutory SD 205 944 Copeland Ulpha 28/06/2011 Dysart Road 28/06/2021 Declaration & map (no right of way over Grantham land) Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL The Fell & Rock Climbing Statutory Club of the English Lake Brackenclose Wood Copeland Wasdale Declaration, 09/03/2011 District Limited 09/03/2021 NY 184 072 Deposit & Plan 3 Cheviot Court, Garforth, Leeds, LS25 2JU Woodland Holdings C/O Edwin Thompson, Matterdale Notice & Map 02/06/2018 Land at Gowbarrow Hall 20/06/2018 Surveyors, Rosehill, Eden Carlisle SETCAR LTD Land at Swinburn’s Park, Woodland Holdings, C/O Matterdale Notice & Maps 20/06/2008 Scarrowhill Wood, Edwin Thompson, 20/06/2018 Eden Tutehill Plantation Surveyors, Rosehill, Carlisle Richard John Bates, Nigel Gordon Bates, Edward James Statement & Map Buckingham, Robert Ian Eden Matterdale & Statutory 18/12/2017 Watermillock Estate 18/12/2037 Buckingham c/o Fisher Declaration German, Estates Office, Norman Court, Ashby de la Zouch, LE65 2UZ. LET Nominees 1 Ltd and Askham, Bampton, LET Nominees 2 Ltd Land known as the Barton, Lowther, c/o Andrew James Fox Eden Statement & Plan 26/04/2016 Lowther’s Estate Trust 26/04/2036 Orton, Shap, Tebay, The Estate Office (LET) Thrimby Lowther Penrith 2 Mr & Mrs Dixon Statutory Longlands Farm Longlands Farm, South Lakeland Broughton East 23/07/2017 23/07/2037 Declaration & Map Cartmel, The Woodland Trust Croglinhurst Wood, Autumn Park Statutory Kitscar, Broughton in South Lakeland Broughton West 14/06/2012 Dysart Road 14/06/2022 Declaration & Map Furness Grantham SD 208 897 Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL Mr P Willis 15 Broughton Park, 15 Broughton Park, South Lakeland Broughton West Statement & Map 18/07/2008 Broughton in Furness 18/07/2018 Broughton in Furness, SD 2120 8739 Cumbria The Woodland Trust Autumn Park Statutory Beech Hill Wood, Storrs South Lakeland Cartmel Fell 02/02/2013 Dysart Road 02/02/2023 Declaration & Map SD 390 923 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL The Woodland Trust Great Knott Wood Autumn Park Colton South Lakeland Notice & Map 08/09/2008 Extension, Lakeside Dysart Road 08/9/2018 (not Windermere) SD 374 872 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL The Woodland Trust Moss and Height Spring Autumn Park Statutory South Lakeland Colton 28/06/2011 Wood, Bouth, Colton Dysart Road 28/06/2021 Declaration & Map SD 325 864 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL Frederic Robinson Lt Statutory Land opposite The C/O Meller Braggins Ltd South Lakeland Coniston Declaration, 29/07/2011 Crown, Coniston The Estate Office, 29/07/2021 Statement & Plan SD 303 975 Rostherne, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6SW 3 Mrs E Cartmell Statutory Land at Cartmell Fold High Cartmell Fold, South Lakeland Crosthwaite & Lyth 08/05/2017 08/05/2037 Declaration & Map SD 452 905 Crosthwaite, Kendal, LA8 8HS Dry Howe Farm & Newton Barn Farm Ltd Fawcett Forest and Statement & Map Bannisdale Head Farm Roger Morley South Lakeland 23/5/2018 23/5/2038 Whitwell & Selside & Declaration (Lowbridge Estate) 52 Parliament Hill NY 527 020 London NW3 2TL Land located at Stevney The Woodland Trust Spinney, Outgate Autumn Park Statutory Hawkshead South Lakeland Hawkshead 28/06/2011 Dysart Road 28/6/2021 Declaration & Map Grantham (No right of way over Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL land) Knipe Fold Coppice, The Woodland Trust Hawkshead, Nr Outgate Autumn Park Statutory NY 342 001 South Lakeland Hawkshead 02/02/2013 Dysart Road 02/02/023 Declaration & Map Grantham (No right of way over Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL land) Mr M C R Sandys Hawkshead & Notice, Statutory South Lakeland 06/10/2008 Graythwaite Estate Graythwaite Estate, 06/10/2018 Satterthwaite Declaration & Map Ulverston National Trust Notice, Map & Sizergh South Lakeland Helsington Statutory 12/10/2009 Sizergh Castle Helsington 12/10/2019 Declaration Kendal Cumbria, LA8 8AE. Crag Wood, Meathop Meathop and Ulpha The Woodland Trust Statutory SD 457 807 Autumn Park, Dysart South Lakeland Meathop & Ulpha 28/06/2011 28/06/2021 Declaration & Map Road, Grantham, (No right of way over Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL land) 4 The Woodland Trust Beckmingle Ing Wood, Autumn Park Statutory South Lakeland Over Staveley 02/02/2013 Staveley, Over Staveley Dysart Road 02/02/2023 Declaration & Map SD 490 979 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL The Woodland Trust Spooner Vale Autumn Park Statutory South Lakeland Windermere 30/05/2013 Windermere Dysart Road 30/05/2023 Declaration & Map SD 406 989 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL The Woodland Trust Spooner Vale extension Autumn Park Statutory South Lakeland Windermere 30/05/2013 Windermere Dysart Road 30/05/2023 Declaration & Map SD 407 989 Grantham Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL 5 Expired deposits District Parish Documents Date deposited Description Landowner Date ceases St Johns Thirlmere Estate North West Water, Allerdale Castlerigg and 02/02/2004 Thirlmere Sawmill, Thirlmere Wythburn Charles Anthony James & Margaret Statutory Copeland Bootle 19/07/2001 Hycemoor, Bootle Ruth James 19/07/2007 Declaration & Plan Low Wood, Bootle Station, Millom J P Jacobs Muncaster, Muncaster Head Copeland 25/03/1994 Muncaster Head 25/03/2000 Copeland Farm Farm, Muncaster Edward Hasell Statement & Map Land at Soulby McCosh Dacre & Statutory 20/03/2008 Fell Farm, C/O Edwin 20/03/2018 Eden Declaration Stainton Thompson, Rosehill, Carlisle Mr & Mrs Dixon Longlands Farm, South Lakeland Cartmel Statement & Map 09/06/2004 Longlands Farm, 09/06/2014 Cartmel Cartmel Control Aspect Property Landing How, Management Ltd Lakeside, Newby Ackroyd & Bridge, Colton Statutory Harrison South Lakeland Colton 07/05/1999 SD 390 923 07/05/2005 Declaration & Map Chartered Surveyors, (No right of way Matterdale, over land) Penrith, CA11 0SB The Hervey The Wildlife Trust Crosthwaite and Statutory South Lakeland 02/07/1999 Memorial Nature Brockhole, 02/07/2005 Lyth Declaration & Map Reserve Windermere 6 Crosthwaite and Lyth SD 442 871 The Woodland Trust Great Knott Wood, Autumn Park, Colton Notice, Statutory South Lakeland 27/06/2005 Lakeside Dysart Road, 27/06/2015 (not Windermere) Declaration & Map SD 374 873 Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL Kentmere Hall and Hartrigg Farm Various plots James Sharpe Deposit, map & North and south of 23 Lloyd Square, South Lakeland Kentmere 31/8/2005 21/08/2015 declaration NY 44 04, and plot London, WC1X at NY 4315 1040 9AT (Thornthwaite Crag) Esthwaite Lodge, YHA, Trevelyan Hawkshead House, 8 St South Lakeland Hawkshead Letter & map 14/02/1995 SD 125 980 14/02/2001 Stephen’s Hill, St (No right of way Albans Herts over land) Allen St Annes Farm, Statutory Land North of South Lakeland Hugill 21/05/2002 Ings, Kendal, 21/05/2008 Declaration & Map High House Cumbria, LA8 9QF Mr I Carr Attwood - Land at Statutory Attwood, Outgate, Outgate & South Lakeland Hawkshead Declaration, 09/01/2008 Ambleside, 09/01/2018 Hawkshead Statement & Map Cumbria. LA22 SD 351 997 0PY Whitwell & Charles Henry Forest Hall Farm Selside, Fawcett Deposit, map & Bagot South Lakeland 28/07/1998 Various plots 28/07/2004 Forest, Shap declaration Estate Office, SD 531 034 Rural and Levens Hall, 7 Longsleddale Kendal, LA8 0PD Charles Henry Heaves Farm, Bagot Deposit, map & South Lakeland Levens 22/06/1998 Levens Estate Office, 22/06/2004 declaration SD 494 864 Levens Hall, Kendal, LA8 0PD Dorothy Farrer’s Spring Wood Over Staveley & Over Staveley & The Wildlife Trust Crosthwaite & Crosthwaite & Cumbria Lyth Notice, Statutory Lyth South Lakeland 20/02/2002 Brockhole, 20/02/2008 Declaration & Map SD 482 948 & SD Windermere, (see also Over 482 986 Cumbria Staveley) (No right of way over land) Notice & Map 22/06/1998 Underbarrow & Copy Statutory Helsington South Lakeland Bradleyfield, Levens Estate 28/07/2004 Declaration Barrows Allotment Helsington (shared with other 28/07/1998 properties) Mr J M Fothergill, Whitwell and Lowbridge Estate, 79 Eaton Terrace, South Lakeland 12/11/1997 12/11/2003 Selside Selside London , SW1W 8TN Notice & Map Copy Statutory 22/07/1998 Yoad Pot Farm, Charles Henry South Lakeland Whitwell & Selside Declaration 28/07/2004 28/07/1998 Selside Bagot (shared with other properties) Mr P Bartram Whasdyke Farm Whasdyke Farm, Statutory South Lakeland Windermere 25/05/2004 Windermere Blackmoss Lane, 25/05/2014 Declaration & Map SD 427 975 Windermere, LA23 1JN 8 .
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