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Penwith Statement 2 February 1998 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949 COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1968 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 REVISED STATEMENT PENWITH DISTRICT Parish of GWINEAR-GWITHIAN Relevant date for the purposes of this revised Definitive Statement: 2nd February 1998 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 FP from road west of Barripper to Coswinsawsin Lane 3'0" 2 FP from road south west of Carnhell Green to BR 49 at Cathebedron 3'0" 3 FP from Shaft Downs to BR 49 3'0" 4 FP from road south of Halancoose to B3280 3'0" 5 FP from BR 49 south of Drewollas to FP 6 3'0" 6 FP from BR 49 north east of Gwinear Downs to FP 5 2'6" 7 FP from road south of Deveral to BW 52 west of Calloose - 8 FP from south of Taskus to Parish Boundary 2'6" 9 FP from BR 54 at Trenerth to BW 52 at Calloose Caravan Park 2'0" 1.0m 10 FP from Tregotha to Parish Boundary and Hayle FP 44 - 11 FP from south of Gwinear to Deverell Road west of Henvor 2'6" 12 FP from BR 49 at Drewollas to Reawla Lane (Wall) 2'6" 13 FP from Gwinear to road north of Relistien 3'0" 14 FP from Rosewarne to Lanyon Gate 3'0" 15 FP from Lanyon Gate to road north of Carnhell Green - 16 FP and BR from Gwinear via Lanyon Farm to former Gwinear Road Station 3'0" 1.5m 17 FP from Higher Trevaskis (BR16) to lane west of Trevaskis 2'6" 18 FP from BR 16 north of Lanyon to south of Trenowin 2'6" 19 FP from Gwinear to Polkinghorne 2'6" 20 FP from Gwinear via Trungle to Parish Boundary at Angarrack 3'0" Parish of GWINEAR-GWITHIAN Relevant Date 2nd February 1998 - Sheet 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 21 FP from BR 26 at Penhale to south of Coswinsawsin - 22 BR from former Gwinear Road Station to FP 23 with FP spur to BR 62 - 2.0m 23 FP & BR from BR 22 to District Boundary at Hood Hill (north of Barripper) 3'0" 2.0m 24 FP from BR 44 to BR 44 south of Roseworthy Barton - 25 BR from Roseworthy to Newmill (via tunnel) - 26 BR from Penhale to BR 63 at Polmenor Downs - 2.0m 27 FP from BR 49 east of Drewollas to B3280 at Parish Boundary - 28 FP from Trungle Farm to Mellanoweth Farm and Parish Boundary at Angarrack - 29 FP from Prosper Hill south of Gwithian via Angew to Pennance 3'0" 30 BW from Gwithian to road north west of Nanterrow Cottage 6'0" to 8'0" 31 FP from BW 30 to District Boundary at the Red River 3'6" 32 FP from north of Gwithian Bridge to FP 47 south of The Knavocks with spur via Godrevy 2'6" 33 FP from Gwithian (B3301) to sand pits Ill defined 34 FP from Gwithian (B3301) to Strap Rocks and junction with FP 45 - 35 FP from (B3301) south of Gwithian to FP 46 2'0" 36 FP from (B3301) south of Gwithian to Treeve Farm 2'0" 37 FP from B3301 to junction with FP 36 3'0" 38 FP from Prosper Hill B.3301 at Upton Towans 3'0" 39 FP from Treeve Farm to road south of Trevarnon Farm 2'6" 40 BW & FP from Connor Downs to Gwithian Road - 41 BW from Connor Downs northwards 8'0" 42 FP from FP 11 south of Bezurrel to old mines east of Drannack Vean - 43 FP from Wall to Relistien 3'0" 44 BR from the former Gwinear Road Station to Roseworthy - 2.0m Parish of GWINEAR-GWITHIAN Relevant Date 2nd February 1998 - Sheet 3 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 45 FP from FP 34 to Parish Boundary and Hayle FP 29 - 46 FP from B3301 to FP 34 east of Strap Rocks - 47 FP from FP 32 (south west of Navax Point) to FP 32 (west of Castle Giver Cove) - 48 BR from Connor Hill to Mutton Hill - 3.0m 49 BR from Penhale Road to B3280 north east of Leedstown via Cathebedron and Bosparva Lane - 3.0m 50 BR from FP & BR 16 at Lanyon Farm to Lanyon Gate - 3.0m 51 BW from Herland Farm to Drannack Mill and Hayle BW 5 at Parish Boundary - 2.0m 52 BW from Trenerth Bridge through Caloose Caravan Park and Caloose Lane west to B3302 Fraddam Road at Lambo - 2.0m 53 BW from junction with Caloose Lane west to District Boundary and Crowan BW24 NW of B3302 and Leedstown (locally known as Caloose Lane East) - 2.0m 54 BR from Deverel Road via Trenerth Farm to Trenerth Road - 2.5m 55 FP from Connor Downs, via Blacksmith Lane and Polkinghorne to road east of Gwinear - 1.5m 56 FP from FP 55 north of Polkinghorne to Cold Harbour and Hayle FP 36 at Parish Boundary - 1.5m 57 BR from Gwinear Road to BR 44 south of Roseworthy Barton - 2.0m 58 BR from BR44 east of Roseworthy to BR 23 at Hood Hill (known as Old Mill Lane and Viaduct Lane) - 2.0m 59 BR from BR 58 to BR 44 at Roseworthy Barton - 2.0m 60 BR from BR 58 to BR & FP 23 near Hood Hill - 2.0m 61 BR from BR 59 to BR 63 and with spur to BR & FP 22 and FP 23 - 2.0m 62 BR from FP & BR 22 to Station Road (Polmenor Downs South) - 2.0m 63 BR from Coswinsawsin to BR 62 - 2.0m 64 BR from BR 62 to BR 26 north of Penhale - 2.0m 65 BR from Angarrack Lane to a point north of Angarrack Lane at Parish Boundary, and joins Hayle BR 47 - 3.0m CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949 COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1968 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 REVISED STATEMENT PENWITH DISTRICT HAYLE TOWN Relevant date for the purposes of this revised Definitive Statement: 2nd February 1998 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 FP from BR 2 (east of Praze) to Parish Boundary 3'0" 2 BR from B3302 (east of Praze) to Kayle Farm and Castle Kayle Farm 6'0" 3 FP from B3302 Praze to Castle Kayle 3'0" 4 FP from north of Castle Kayle to BW 5 - 5 BW & FP from Gwinear-GwithianParish Boundary at (BW51) Drannack Mill to Wheal Alfred Road with FP spurs to (1) near FP 23 and (2) to FP 4 at Wheal Alfred Road - 3.0m 6 FP from Trewoone Farm to road north of Castle Kayle Farm 3'0" - 4'0" 7 BW & FP from Trewoone Farm via Nineveh to Parish Boundary 6'0" - 12'0" 8 BR & FP from St Georges Road, Hayle to road north east of Halankene with 2 FP spurs to BW 7 (formally part FP 9) 4'0" - 8'0" 9 BR & FP from south end of Millpool Avenue, Hayle to the northern boundary of A30 and FP spur to B3302 4'0" - 6'0" 10 FP from Wheal Alfred Road to Strawberry Lane with spur to FP & BW 7 2'0" - 3'0" 11 FP from FP 10 to road north east of Halankene 2'0" - 3'0" 12 BR from Strawberry Lane to southern boundary of A30 5'0" - 6'0" 13 BR & FP from High Lanes to north west of A30 and road north of A30 3'0" 14 BR from road south of Trevassack to northern boundary of A30 6'0" 15 FP from Bospowes to Cliff Castle and loop with spur to Foundry Hill 8'0" - 10'0" 16 FP from Carnsew Road around Carnsew Pool, returning to Carnsew Road & FP43 3'0" & 12'0" 17 FP from FP 16, north of Carnsew, to former Hayle - Lelant Ferry Terminal 6'0" 18 FP from Penpol Avenue to St Georges Road (Hayle) 4'0" HAYLE TOWN Relevant Date 2nd February 1998 - Sheet 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 19 FP from Rear of Station Villas to Bodriggy Villas (Hayle) 4'0" 20 BW from St Elwyns Church to junction with FP 19 10'0" - 12'0" 21 BW from Station Hill to Penpol Terrace by Royal Standard Hotel 12'0" 22 BR from West Terrace and BW 21 to Mount Pleasant Hill 8'0" 23 BR & FP from Nanpusker Farm to road north of Wheal Alfred 4 with spurs to (1) Alfred Consol Mine, (2) Treglistian via Higher Treglistian and (3) south of Wheal Alfred, also loop at Lower Treglisson - 24 BR from Caroline Row to Guildford Road (Venton League) 4'0" - 8'0" 25 FP & BR from Copperhouse to Guildford Road (Venton League) 4'0" & 8'0" 26 FP from B3301 to Guildford Road (rear of Penmare Park) 12'0" 27 FP from Lethleans (Phillack) to south of Loggans Moor with 3 spurs to (1) Fortuna Villa and (2) road north of Venton League and (3) The Towans 4'0" - 5'0" 28 FP from Lethleans (Phillack) to Coast Path 3'0" 29 FP from Hayle Towans (BW 34) via Black Cliff to Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Boundary (FP 45) 3'0" 30 FP from Black Cliff to BW 34 with spur to BR 33 - 31 FP & BW from Phillack to Black Cliff FP 29 with spur to road east of Phillack 10'0" 32 FP from road east of Riviere Farm to Mexico and BW & FP 31 - 33 BR from Clifton Terrace to Hayle Towans with spur to road west of Riviera Farm 4'0" 34 BW near Clifton Terrace to FPs 29 and 30 near site of former Power Station 16'0" 35 BW from Old Mill, Angarrack to Parish Boundary (known as Riverside) 10'0" 36 FP from Angarrack to Parish Boundary and Gwinear-Gwithian FP 56 - 37 FP from FP 30 to The Towans FP 30 3'0" 38 BW from Lethlean Lane to Phillack Hill 14'0" 39 BW from Lethlean Lane to King George V Memorial Walk (known as Glebe Row) 8'0" 40 FP from rear of Beatrice Terrace to Venton League Row 4'0" 41 BR from Wheal Alfred Road to Parish Boundary south Trethingy 8'0" HAYLE TOWN Relevant Date 2nd February 1998 - Sheet 3 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO.
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