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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 68 NW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 68 NW 60 61 62 63 64 65 Wallingford School Lodge 2200 2700 90 Blue 90 Mountains Mortuary Chapel A 329 A 4074 (Old Peoples' St Nicholas Home) (C of E) Infant School COOPERS PIECE Drain 390/9 LANE CLACK'S 390/6 The School 125/16 Bungalow 2890 Wallingford CP Drain Pond 181/5 125/17 NELSON Park Farm Cottage CLOSE CLAPCOT WAY 5587 390/18 390/17 2884 Park Farm 390/18 17 House CLOSE Gould's Grove ATWELL Youth and 1 Cottages Community Centre BARNCROFT Drain WALLINGFORD CLACK'S LANE 390/18 390/17 Shelter Ditch 0077 CLOSE A 4130 Pond Black Clack's Farm Drain 5373 0475 CROWMARSH Mc MULLAN ST NICHOLAS ROAD /5 The 39 ST GEORGES ROAD Coach 390/31 House GIFFORD 1068 Troy MILLINTON ROAD 0/26 1 181 2 CASTLE LANE Institute 1464 Pavilion Troy Cottage of Gould's Grove Hydrology Farm Hall 181/5 Drain 125/24 CASTLE STREET Thameside Mansion Benson CP Pond River Thames Ayres Yard Thameside Mansion 1961 181/4 PC 181/1 BEAR LANE Drain St John Hall WALTER BIGG WAY Castle Farm Marsh Lane Hall 2357 MARSH LANE 181/4 STATION ROAD Sta (remains of) St Antony's Castle Fm Community Centre Close Castle Lane Garage House PC BENSON LANE Water The Library and Tower George 3854 Day Centre Wharf Hotel House 390/6 Munts Thames Club Mill Council Cottage Offices ALLNATT AVENUE CLACK'S LANE Shepherds Cottage 5951 PC 181/3 Lamb F Sta PH Bank 390/26 125/19 CLOSE County Arcade PH WEEDON COURT Offices Paddling Mus Pool HIGH STREET 390/20 A 329 St Peter's Pavilion A 329 PH Church A 4130 HAWTHORN Church Compton Terrace 390/11 MILLBROOK CLOSE A 4130 Garage PH The Cottage Castle Main HAZEL GROVE 390/21 PLACE WINTER'S FIELD PC The Mint 390/ ST PETER'S Bridge House 181/3 Hall St Mary's Street (Old Peoples' Pump Linden Home) 390/5 181/1 ST PETER'S ST Works Croft Villas Club House 7 Presby Church ST MARTIN'S STREET Market Place Drain 390/11 Bank 0038 CHARTER WAY 24 1638 Town The Studio Community Hall Bank 0736 Centre FARM Corn 181/6 HOWBERY Exchange 390/23 CHURCH LANE Mousey GARDENS Hall Warehouse Tel Ex GOLDSMITH'S LANE Lane KINECROFT PO PC The Old Rectory SAXON CLOSE 1933 181/44 390/12 St Mary PH JETHRO TULL ST ALBAN'S CT Craig EGERTON ROAD Magdalene's Club Gardens Drain Church Drain St Mary's 390/5 Church Sports and Social Centre THAMES STREET 181/45 181/12 HART STREET GARDENS PRIORY Lych Gate Oakdale Court 181/7 MEWS LIMES BOROUGH AVENUE Garage Castle Priory THE 390/22 JOHNSTONE RETREAT PL College South View CRISPIN PLACE WOOD STREET 390/20 CROFT ROAD THE STREET 181/3 ST MARY'S STREET OLD Watery Lane BUILDINGS PH Goldsmith's Terrace Gwilym Ct 181/12 390/12 MERIDEN COURT Mariot Court PC OLD PO MOOR ST RUMBOLD'S ROAD PH NORMAN WAY 390/22 Church River Thames 181/2 CLOSE Wallingford 181/11 Rowing Club NEW ROAD Springdale Ho Springdale ST SPRINGDALE LEONARD'S Greentree Inn GREEN CLOSE SQUARE 181/38 Boat ST RUALD'S House Coldharbour Farm Ppg Sta 390/19 CLOSE Ayrton GREEN HOME FARM Middle Place 181/11 MILL LANE MILL Wharf Haileystone CHERWELL CL Drain Beansheaf Longways Elm Croft 390/19 OLD READING ROAD Mill Brook Terrace The Old Coach House NEWNHAM ST JOHN'S ROAD Riverside LANE END St John's Terrace Croft Terrace PH PH 390/19 THAMES MEAD Jalna The Old Stables Garage Pond NEWNHAM GREEN Riverholm 125/19 A 4130 181/2 Murrens ST LEONARD'S A 4074 Brookside Murren Croft 390/1 TUDOR CLOSE LANE SOVEREIGN PLACE A 329 St John's Boughton's Mill Primary Ptolemy Crowmarsh Windhover St Leonard's House Vic School Church Gifford Sayer Milward Langfield House BOSLEY C of E LOWER WHARFTerrace BROOKMEAD THE STREET Pool PADDOCK CRESCENT 181/6 Primary School Wychwood Almshouse St Lucian's Cottage MEADOW WINDSOR DRIVE HANOVER COURT ROAD FLUDGER CLOSE 1 DRIVE 2 St Lucians The Boat House 181/29 Coldharbour Farm CLOSE Cottages 125/21 TRENCHARD LANE A 423 6700 A 329 0006 2100 4100 5900 ASTON CLOSE Pol Sta SQUIRE'S WALK SOVEREIGN PLACE BARLEY CLOSE Fairhaven WYNDHAM GDNS Meadow Coldharbour READING ROAD 4800 Blair 6700 The Drain Cottage A 423 Lodge MEADOW LANE Chilterns Farm A 329 390/3 Mizpah 89 Drain 89 9500 Chiltern Court ST LUCIAN'S LANE Sheringham House A 4074 PADDOCK ROAD 390/3 SOVEREIGN PLACE Pheasantry Springwater WORMALD ROAD St Leonard's Vermont Court Pond Magnolia 125/21 Oaklands 125/22 Cottage 181/23 Glebe House FRASER GDNS Harcourt Lodge 181/38 CROWMARSH HILL BROOKMEAD DRIVE Chalmore House BARLEY CLOSE 390/4 Watery Lane Path (um) Holbrook House ROBERT BROOKMEAD DRIVE Hillview HURST CLOSE SQUIRE'S WALK SPARROW Herries 181/7 Whitebanks Drain Wallingford GDNS 125/19 Ecclesbourne Community Hospital The Firs Aldestowe Oakley Edge CHALMORE GARDENS Fynamore Pembroke House Paddocks Crowmarsh A 423 House Morven The Cherries OLD READING ROAD Bradford's Brook Rivermead Chalmore Cottage READING ROAD A 423 Oakley Wood 390/2Brook House 181/6a A 423 181/6 Farm 390/4 390/1 316/27 390/2 PORT WAY Ferry House Oakley Wood Cottages ORCHARD CLOSE Oakley Wood Farm COX'S LANE Polruan 181/30 316/31 Betula Newnham Western Farm Cottages Boat House View Drain Drain THE MURREN Capal House Cottage 181/38 The Hut 167/16 The Thatched Winterbrook Close 181/13 A 423 A 423 The Old Court Drain Oakley A 4074 Cottage Newnham Farm 181/30 Oakley Little Wood NUFFIELD LANE 181/7 A 4074 Newnham Manor Farm Radwinter 6848 The cottage River Thames 167/24 St Mary's Church 181/8 Winterbrook Winterbrook Sudbrook House Lodge WINTERBROOK WINTERBROOK LANE Crowmarsh CP The Oakridge 167/24 5241 Lawns LANE Tansey Avalon Kennels Oakwood House WINTERGREEN 0032 Drain 1233 0532 The Cottage 8931 Blenheim Oaks Drain Winterbrook 316/31 Birchdale A 4130 The Nursing Home Cedars Argyll House Drain Cedar Cottage PORT WAY International Agricultural BROOKFIELD CLOSE Woodlands Information Centre Enshallah NUFFIELD LANE Willow Greystones AD House Littlecroft 181/35 Blenheim Turners Court READING RO Riding Centre Farm Yulara BARTLETT CLOSE Stoneway House 181/13 Drain Sixpenny The Lodge Buckle Stapleton Lonesome Farm Blenheim Farm White Cross (Nurses Home) Hunt House NOSWORTHY WAY 4214 A 4130 Oakley Court A 4130 181/35 WALLINGFORD ROAD 167/28 NOSWORTHY WAY 2 181/15 167/29 Halfacre Blacksmiths Cottages A 329 181/4 181/13 A 4130 0002 4700 Drain The Lake WALLINGFORD ROAD 2900 2000 3100 181/8 A 4074 A 4130 0005 2900 0002 4700 7700 0800 2000 3800 NUFFIELD LANE Drain 88 167/16 88 Lake Farm 181/35 A 4074 BRIXTON HILL Sewage A 329 Pumping Station The Wall House 181/14 The Lake Drain The North Court Drain Lodge Flat New Haven 181/39 Mere Cottage Larkrise The Lodge WALLINGFORD ROAD 1586 181/36 St John the Baptist's Church Tower Bucklands Cottage 167/16 1380 Boat House CONSTITUTION HILL 181/15 Boat House Bucklands 181/14 Amphitheatre (Nurses' Home) Carmel College Nuffield CP Carmel College 181/8 Grim's Dyke 2467 B 4009 Cottage Drain Pond 8625 Lalique 181/14 Mongewell 5957 Old School House Cottage Mongewell Meadow Pavilion 181/43 181/43 READING ROAD Dairy Cottage 259/30 Mongewell Park Farm 181/17a River Thames Sheepcot Farm WALLINGFORD ROAD 181/17a Cholsey CP Pond PORT WA Mead Furlong Y 181/17a 5032 6332 259/30 181/17 0025 181/17 Woodhouse Farm 0023 Riverside 259/29 Woodhouse Farm 2319 5217 Well House Mill Lodge 259/29 Drain Drain 259/11 Tickledown Fish Pond 1014 La Haye The Old School House Pond 1707 181/8 259/29 Mill Court Drain A 4074 A 329 0004 1200 1900 Pond 0003 B 4009 A 4074 1200 1900 A 329 0004 0003 Pond 87 B 4009 87 Wilderness Karibu Kilifi Pond PORT WAY Pond Newlands Mill Court Farm Drain Drain Gables End Drain 167/16 CAPS LANE A 4074 181/16a 181/40 A 4074 Drain 167/26 Drain Bow Bridge Cottage Drain 9268 Drain Pond Drain READING ROAD 181/31 181/31 ROAD 7152 NORTH 259/11 WALLINGFORD River Thames 7949 Boat House STOKE 181/8 Pond Ryans cottage 0844 Brook Lodge The Old Mill Mill Pond (disused) Collects Collects Tank A 329 Drain The Mill PORT WAY The Springs House Drain Hotel and Golf Club Brook House Millstone 181/40 Brook Cottage Poors Farm Cottage Days Cottage Heron Willow Cottage 4033 Cottage Prospect Summer Lea House Cottage Drain Elizabeth Cottage Footpath Cottages Garsons Cottage Black Barn Arch Gate Hall Lake Farm The Nest The 181/32 Cottage Kimberley POLLOCKS LANE (Track) 181/10 Rectory Farm Cottage Baytree Minyak House The House Hailey Compton Lodge Church Cotts Spring Glebe Church Cottage STREET THE Lych Gate Hall CHURCH LANE Stoke Cottage The Old 181/16a St Mary's Church Farm Ho Granary Cotts Boat The Grange House 181/9 North Stoke Drain Farm The Cottage Drain Longreach House Water Mote End Oldfield COOK LANE Watch 259/4 0512 Oldfield Folly House Drain Farmlands Willowmead Boat House Withywindle 167/16 Greystones Greenacre Cholsey Marsh L'iseran View Chiltern Spindleberry Rosedene Lea Linden Spring Tryvann Ipsden CP Langland Piper's Plotte WHITE HOUSE ROAD 259/18 Drain Fair Mile Boxgrove Tintagel Hospital A 4074 Trunk Ditch 0005 Drain B 4009 WHITE HOUSE ROAD 0900 0005 0002 0002 0005 2100 Drain A 4074 86 B 4009 86 WHITE HOUSE ROAD Lodge 259/18 259/11 White House 259/22 (PH) Hailey Pond Well Hailey House Cottages Drain Hill Barn Hill Farm Drain Cedars King William IV Pond Garage (PH) Walnut Tree Barn Drain Stone Farm 0084 5480 Pond Paddock End Drain 181/9 4377 St Mary's Church 9/3 Hawthorn Cholsey Marsh Cottage Trunk Ditch 25 Church (Nature Reserve) The Cottage 0074 Cottages Old Church Cottage Park Side Flintfield 356/3 Well 4571 Drain 259/3 Drain 0067 259/4 ROAD 259/25 6464 River Thames Oaklands 5062 Cross Farm 167/14 WALLINGFORD Drain PAPIST POR T WAY WAY 8354 Bona Vista 167/16 6152 Pond GVC Pond Whitmore The Knapp 259/3 Crabtree Cottages Copper CRABTREE
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