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Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way Disrtict of

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Document compiled by Robert Whittaker; http://robert.mathmos.net/ DEFINITIVE STATEMENT OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY

NORTH NORFOLK DISTRICT

VOLUME I PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Middle Hill to Aldborough Mill). Starts from Middle Hill and runs north westwards to Aldborough Hill at parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 12 of Aldborough.

Footpath No. 2 (Alby Hill to ' Church). Starts from Alby Hill and runs southwards to enter road opposite All Saints' Church.

Footpath No. 3 (Dovehouse Lane to Footpath 13). Starts from Alby Hill and runs northwards, then turning eastwards, crosses Footpath No. 5 then again northwards, and continuing north-eastwards to field gate. Path continues from field gate in a south- easterly direction crossing the end Footpath No. 4 and U14440 continuing until it meets Footpath No.13 at TG 20567/34065.

Footpath No. 4 (Park Farm to Sunday School). Starts from Park Farm and runs south westwards to Footpath No. 3 and U14440.

Footpath No. 5 (Pack Lane). Starts from the C288 at TG 20237/33581 going in a northerly direction parallel and to the eastern boundary of the cemetery for a distance of approximately 11 metres to TG 20236/33589. Continuing in a westerly direction following the existing path for approximately 34 metres to TG 20201/33589 at the western boundary of the cemetery. Continuing in a generally northerly direction parallel to the western boundary of the cemetery for approximately 23 metres to the field boundary at TG 20206/33611. Continuing in a westerly direction parallel to and to the northern side of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 153 metres to exit onto the U440 road at TG 20054/33633. The footpath up to this point is at a width of 2 metres. Proceed along the edge of the carriageway in a north north-easterly direction for approximately 45 metres until reaching Pack lane. Turn north westwards into pack Lane and continue to join Footpath No. 3 in Alby Hill.

Footpath No 6 (Thwaite Common) Starts at Thwaite Common and runs in a north westerly direction at a width of 2 metres through a copse of young trees before continuing at a width of 1 metre across the open arable field for approximately 440 metres to TG 20226/32828. From this point onwards the path is 3 metres wide and it turns and continues along the track in a north north-easterly direction to exit onto the U4398 road at TG 20300/33536. June 2001

Footpath No. 7 (All Saint's Church to Goose Lane). Starts from stile by All Saints' Church and runs south eastwards to enter Goose Lane by stile.

Footpath No. 8 (Middle Hill to Somerton Hall). Starts from fieldgate near Middle Hill and runs south westwards to fence where it turns south eastwards to Somerton Hall. Barbed wire before Somerton Hall. Path continues past Somerton Hall to enter Hall Road.

Footpath No. 9._ (Thwaite Common Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Thwaite Common Road and runs south westwards across Thwaite Common to Parish Boundary where it joins Footpath No. 6.

Bridleway No. 10 (Alby Horse shoes Public House to Parish Boundary). Starts from Horse Shoes Public House and runs westwards to Parish Boundary to join Erpingham Bridleway No. 7.

Footpath No. 11 (Low Common to Heath Plantation). Starts from road north of Low Common and runs northwards to field gate by Heath Plantation at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 12 (Dolphin Lane). Starts from parish boundary by Buck Brigg and runs south westwards to Erpingham parish boundary.

Footpath No. 13 (C288 to Footpath No. 3) Starts at the C288 road at TG2058/3377 and proceeds in a northerly direction parallel to and to the western side of the field boundary bank for a distance of 216 metres until it meets the west end of Hanworth Footpath No. 5 then continuing in a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 76 metres to TG2058/3406. The path continues in a generally northerly direction parallel and to the western side of the field boundary hedge for a distance of approximately 350 metres at TG2061/3440. The path then proceeds in a westerly direction following the existing track between hedgerows for a distance of approximately 342 metres to its junction with Hanworth Footpath No. 3 and Alby Footpath No. 4.

PARISH OF ALDBOROUGH

Footpath No. 1 (Aldborough/ Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Aldborough/Matlaske Road east of Brick Field and runs southwards to parish boundary, where it joins Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 2 (Neal's Loke to Parish Boundary). Starts from Aldborough/Matlaske Road by Neal's Loke and runs south westwards to stile at parish boundary, and joins Wickmere Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 3 (Hall Road to Thurgarton Road). Starts from Hall Road and runs in a south-easterly direction along the headland adjacent to Hall Road for approximately 510 metres to Thurgarton Road. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. September 2000

Bridleway No. 4 (Black Boys Inn to Thurgarton Road). Starts from Black Boys Inn opposite Aldborough Green and runs westwards to enter Thurgarton Road. (Part of Bridleway now taken into U14518 Margaret Lily Way).

Footpath No. 5 (Aldborough Green to Thurgarton Council Houses). Starts from north side of Aldborough Green at kissing gate and runs northwards over footbridge and stile and enters the Thurgarton/Alby Hill Road by stile.

Bridleway No. 6 (Malthouse Lane). Starts from Thurgarton Lodge and runs northwards along Malthouse Lane to enter Ringbank Lane.

Footpath No. 7 (Thurgarton/Alby Hill Road to Temperance Villas). Starts from Thurgarton/Alby Hill Road at stile and runs north westwards to enter road near Temperance Villas by stile.

Footpath No. 8 (St. Mary’s Church to Footpath No. 9). Starts from St. Mary’s Church and runs northwards to meet Footpath No. 9. September 2000

Footpath No. 9 (Manor House to Thurgarton Road). Starts from Aldborough Road near Manor House and runs westwards, crossing Footpath No. 8 and entering Thurgarton Road near crossroads.

Footpath No. 11 (Rectory to Parish Boundary). Starts from kissing gate to Aldborough Rectory and runs south westwards to stile at parish boundary where it joins Wickmere Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 12 (Aldborough Road to Aldborough Hill). Starts from Aldborough Road opposite Manor House and runs south eastwards to Aldborough Mill at parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 13 (Bridleway No. 5 to Footpath No. 9). Starts at the western end of Bridleway No. 4 and runs in a generally southerly direction for approximately 230 metres along the headland adjacent to Thurgarton Road to its junction with Footpath No. 9. This path is at a width of 2 metres. September 2000

Restricted Byway No.14 Starts at the parish boundary at the north eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 11 at grid reference TG 17390 36733 and runs in a generally east north-easterly direction for 370 metres to the parish boundary where the route meets Sustead Restricted Byway No. 12 at grid reference TG 17722 36874. The route extends over the usable surface of the lane made up of a hardcore surfaced track with a grass surface along the centre and has a width varying between 2.8 and 3.5 metres. November 2015

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Walpole Railway Crossing to pond Railway Crossing). Starts from Walpole Railway Crossing and runs northwards alongside railway line to enter road leading to Pond Railway Crossing.

Footpath No. 2 (Antingham/ Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Antingham/Southrepps Road opposite Smithy and runs eastwards to parish boundary where it turns northwards and follows boundary for a distance before leaving the boundary to end at the Southrepps boundary by Mill Common.

Footpath No. 3 (Southrepps Road to Antingham Hill). Starts from Southrepps Road near St. Margaret's Church and runs south eastwards to Antingham Hill.

Footpath No. 4 (Antingham Hill to U4480). Starts from Antingham Hill and runs south eastwards and then easterly to cross the railway line. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres. It then runs from the stile at the field boundary at TG26220/32339 in a south-easterly direction parallel to and to the north-easterly side of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 120 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 4 metres. Continuing in a south-easterly direction parallel to and to the north-easterly side of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 74 metres to exit onto the U4480 road at TG26333/32182.

Bridleway No. 5 ( Road to Bradmoor Road). Starts from Felmingham Road and runs eastwards to Bradmoor Road at parish boundary.

Footpath No.6 (The Hill) Starts at The Hill at the railway crossing gates on the eastern side of the railway track at map reference TG2596 3280 and proceeds in a south- westerly direction crossing the track to another railway gate to meet The Hill on the western side of the track at map reference TG2596 3280. The length of the footpath is 4.7 metres and the width is 5 metres. July 2014

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Crowgate Street to manor Farm). Starts from Crowgate Street and runs eastwards to the south of Harris's Farm, bearing north eastwards then south eastwards to the north east of St. Swithin's Church, and continuing to Manor Farm.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (From Footpath No. 2 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 2 near Thorn Bush Dole and runs westwards to parish boundary where to join Bridleway No. 10.

Footpath No. 2 (Holt Road to Footpath No. 4). Starts from Holt Road near parish boundary and runs north eastwards through Row Heath and crosses Footpath No. 3 near Leech Pits. The path then continues eastwards to join Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 3 (Holt Road to Leech Pits). Starts from Holt Road by Row Plantation and runs north westwards to Leech Pits at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 4 (Holt Road to Swine Snout). Starts from Holt Road by Row Plantation and runs north eastwards through Row Heath to parish boundary.

Footpath No. 5 (Aylmerton Church to Aylmerton Row). Starts from stile by Aylmerton Church and runs north westwards over a further four stiles to end at stile near near Aylmerton Row on the Holt Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Church Farm to Bennington’s Lane). Starts from the road opposite Church Farm and runs westwards to map reference TM17090 39723. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres. It then turns in a southerly direction along the field edge for a distance of approximately 39 metres and continues in a north westerly direction along the field edge for a distance of approximately 451 metres to the junction with Restricted Byway No. 8.

Footpath No. 8 (Aylmerton Lodge to Parish Boundary). Starts from Aylmerton Lodge and runs north eastwards through Great Wood to parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 9 (Saw Mills to Roundwood Hill). Starts from stile on road near Saw Mills and runs south eastwards to parish boundary at Roundwood Hill where it joins Felbrigg Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 10 (Keepers Lodge to Parish Boundary). Starts from field gate by Keepers Lodge and runs north eastwards through Common Plantation to stile. Path then continues to parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 4 of Felbrigg.

Footpath No. 11 (East Beckham/Melton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from East Beckham/Melton Road at junction and runs south westwards past Allotment Plantation to parish boundary where it joins Restricted Byway No. 7 of Gresham.

Footpath No. 12 (Mill Lane). Strats at Aylmerton-Lower Gresham highway and runs north westwards along parish boundary, passing East Beckham Restricted Byway No. 8 to finish approximately 180 yards east of East Beckham Footpath No. 4 on the Gresham East Beckham Road.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Holt Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Holt Road to the west of the Smithy and runs northwards passing through a field gate and continuing to Hall Lane. Path continues northwards past Baconsthorpe Hall, through a field gate by the Moat, to field gate at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (Footpath No. 3 to Baconsthorpe Wood). Starts from Footpath No. 3 and runs north easterly over a footbridge to Baconsthorpe Wood at the parish boundary. September 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Breck Road to Baconsthorpe Hall). Starts from stile at beginning of Breck Road and runs northwards to Lower Farm where it turns north westwards to stile at Footpath No. 2 and continues to join Footpath No. 1 by Baconsthorpe Hall.

Footpath No. 4 (Blind Lane). Starts from Holt Road by White House and runs northwards over a stile to TG 1227/3728. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and runs in a westerly direction for approximately 100 feet and then in a northerly direction for approximately 500 feet and then in an easterly direction for approximately 400 feet to TG 1236/3799. From this point on the path width is not determined and the path runs north north-easterly to TG 1240/3757 where it junctions with Footpath No. 16. September 2000

Bridleway No. 5 (Church Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Church Lane opposite Bridleway No. 10 and runs north westwards to parish boundary.

Footpath No. 8 (Church Lane to Bridleway No. 10). Starts from Church Lane and runs southwards to join Bridleway No. 10.

Footpath No. 9 (St. Mary's Church to Baconsthorpe/ Road). Starts from St. Mary's Church and runs north eastwards then turns northwards and runs to stile on Baconsthorpe/North Barningham Road.

Bridleway No. 10 (Church Lane to Plumstead Road). Starts from Church Lane at TG 1189/3692 and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 32 metres at a width of 3.5 metres. From this point onwards the width is undetermined and the path runs south eastwards to Plumstead Road. September 2000

Footpath No. 11 (From Bridleway No. 10 to Edgefield Road). Starts from south side of Bridleway No. 10 and runs southwards to join Edgefield Road by stile.

Footpath No. 12 (Bastard's Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from road opposite Bastard's Farm and runs south westwards to parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 1 of Plumstead.

Footpath No. 13 Footpath No. 12 south eastwards to Parish Boundary where it joins Matlask Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 14 (Hall Lane). Starts at TG 1153/3722 off the Hempstead Road and along Hall Lane in a northerly direction for approximately 350 metres to the junction of the track leading to Becketts Farm and meeting with Footpath No. 15. This path is at a width of 5 metres. September 2000

Footpath No. 15 (Becketts Farm to Footpath No. 1). Starts from Becketts Farm and runs in a south-easterly direction for approximately 1500 feet to the junction with Hall Lane and then in a north easterly direction for approximately 1100 feet to join Footpath No. 1. The width of the path to be as measured between hedges. September 2000

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 3 to Footpath No. 3). Starts at TG 1237/3788 and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 1100 feet to TG 1240/3755 at the northern end of Footpath No. 4. The path then runs in an easterly direction for approximately 450 feet to junction with Footpath No. 3. This path is at a width of 1.5 metres. September 2000 PARISH OF BACTON

Footpath No. 1 (Walcott Road to Keswick Road). Starts from Walcott Road by a stile and runs northwards to exit by a stile at Keswick Road.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Back Lane). Starts from Keswick and runs north westwards to Abbey Street.

Footpath No. 3 (Bacton Green to Church). Starts from Bacton Green by a kissing gate and runs south westwards to the south of St. Andrew's Church.

Footpath No. 4 (Pollard Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from Pollard Street and runs due south to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 5 (Storeys Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from Storeys Farm and runs due south to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 6 (Bacton Road to Church). Starts from Bacton Road and runs northwards to the south eastern corner of All Saints Church.

Footpath No 7 (Edingthorpe Church to Parish Boundary) Starts to the south west of All Saints Church and runs westwards, then north westwards to TG31973332. From this point onwards the path is at width of 1.5 metres and runs in a westerly direction from the earth bridge over the ditch and gap in the field boundary bank for approximately 153 metres following mainly along the field edge parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank and ditch to end where it joins Paston Footpath No 9. June 2001

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Stable Lane). Starts from Boundary Lane and runs eastwards to Stone Corner.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (Boundary Lane). Starts at the north west corner of the Parish and runs southwards along the parish boundary to join Paston Restricted Byway No. 7. Footpath No. 10 (Clay Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edingthorpe Green - Stone Corner road near the west end of Clay Lane and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Paston Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 11 (Edingthorpe - Honing Road to bacton Wood Mill Road). Starts from the Edingthorpe - Honing Road near Wood Cottages and runs westwards, then north westwards to Bacton Wood Mill Road.

Footpath No. 12 (The Groves). Starts from the Road and runs northwards to Bacton Road near Edingthorpe Council Houses.

Bridleway No. 13 (Bacton Wood Mill Road to the Parish Boundary). Starts from Bacton Wood Mill Road north west of Bacton Wood Mill Farm and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Bridleway No. 14 and Footpath No. 15.

Footpath No. 14 (B.1159 to the Beach). Starts from B.1159 east of the school and runs northwards along western boundary of O.S. 54 to finish at Beach east of Holiday Camp.

Footpath No. 15 (Coast Road to Mill Lane ) Starts from Coast Road (B1159) opposite No. 7 adjacent to the village store and coincident with the vehicular entrance to the Coast Road Chalet Estate. The path follows the line of a service track in a mainly east-north-easterly direction, to exit onto Mill Lane. The width of the path is not less than 3 metres and the overall length is approximately 180 metres. February 2004.

PARISH OF BARSHAM

Footpath No. 1 ( Road to Patch Lane). Starts by a fieldgate from the Norwich - Wells Road about 200 yards south of the junction of Patch Lane, and runs in a north westerly direction across a field, where there is a gap in the hedge, and then on to the railway line the boundary fences of which are crossed by stiles. The path then continues over the river by a footbridge to Patch Lane.

Footpath No. 2 (C323 to Parish Boundary) Starts from the junction with the west side of C323 to Wells Road, in the Parish of Barsham, and runs westwards to the parish boundary to join with Footpath No.11

PARISH OF

Bridleway No. 1 (Berry Hall Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from Berry Hall Farm Road west of Berry Hall and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Bridleway No. 4.

Footpath No. 2 (Pennygate to Parish Boundary). Starts from Pennygate and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Smallburgh Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 3 (School Road to Pennygate). Starts from School Road and runs northwards to Pennygate.

Footpath No. 4 (Pennygate Road to Smallburgh Road). Starts from near the southern end of Pennygate Road and runs north westwards to exit by a bridlegate at Smallburgh Road.

Footpath No. 5 (School Road to - Smallburgh Road). Starts from School Road west of Footpath No. 3 and runs south westwards, west of St. Michael's Church, to exit by a kissing gate at the Neatishead - Smallburgh Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Rectory Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the road south of the Rectory and runs westwards to the parish boundary to join Neatishead Footpath No. 19.

Footpath No. 8 (Rectory Road to Church Road). Starts from the road south of the Rectory and runs south eastwards to join the road leading to St. Michael's Church.

Footpath No. 9 ( Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from south of Irstead Street at the parish boundary and follows the boundary southwards to join Footpath No. 13.

Footpath No. 10 (Irstead Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from south of Irstead Street and runs westwards south of to the parish boundary where it joins Neatishead Footpath No. 2.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 11 Starts from a bend (TG3552/2307) on Berry Hall Road some 150 metres south-east of Berry Hall Farm and leads between field bank and fen in an east-north-easterly direction for approximately 125 metres at a width of 5.5 metres. From this point (TG 3563/2313) the path turns to run in a northerly direction for approximately 350 metres at an average width of 3.2 metres between a raised bank and higher ground to the west and arable land, at the same level as the track, to the east. The path bends to the north north-west (TG 3563/2350) and continues for another 215 metres at an average width of 2.4 metres between wooded fen and arable field to end (TG 3557/2369) in an area know as Barton Fen. The surface throughout is mainly earth and grass. April 2002 PARISH OF BEESTON REGIS

Footpath No. 1 (Cliff Walk). Starts from U.D. Boundary and runs eastwards to the gully near Old Brick Kiln.

Footpath No. 2 (West /Sheringham Road to Church). Starts from /Sheringham Road opposite the Grove and runs northwards, crossing railway line, to All Saints' Church.

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Sheringham/West Runton Road to Sunday School). Starts from Sheringham/West Runton Road near U.D. Boundary and runs northwards past Abbey Farm and then turns north westwards to Sunday School on U.D. Boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Beeston hall to Calves' Well Lane). Starts from Sheringham Road by Beeston Regis Hall and runs southwards to Calves' Well Lane at Woodside.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Calves' Well Lane to Restricted Byway No. 4). Starts from calves' Well Lane and runs northwards to join Restricted Byway No. 4.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Brinton's Lane 'Clova' to Parish Boundary). Starts from Brinton's Lane 'Clova' and runs north eastwards alongside Beeston Regis Heath to Woodside where it turns eastwards and continues along Calves' Well Lane to parish boundary where it joins Runton Restricted Byway No. 13.

Bridleway No. 7 (Brinton's Lane to Bridleway No. 11). Starts from Brinton's Lane and runs south eastwards and south eastwards to join Public Bridleway No. 11.

Bridleway No. 7(a) (Public Bridleway to No. 10 to Parish Boundary). Starts from public bridleway No. 10 and runs eastwards across Beeston Regis Heath to the Beeston Regis/Runton parish boundary, where it joins Restricted Byway No. 17, Runton.

Bridleway No. 8 (From Bridleway No. 11 to Restricted Byway No. 6). Starts from Public bridleway No. 11 and runs north eastwards to join Public Bridleway No. 9, then northwards to join Restricted Byway No. 6.

Bridleway No. 9 (From Public Bridleway No. 11 to Public Bridleway No. 8). Starts from Bridleway No. 11 and runs northwards to join Public Bridleway No. 8.

Bridleway No. 10 (Restricted Byway No. 6 (Woodside) to Leech Pits). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 6, at the property known as Woodside, and runs south westwards across Beeston Regis Heath to Leech Pits, continuing to Thorn Bush Dole, from whence it runs in a southerly direction, and then in a westerly direction past Thorn Bush Farm to join Britons Lane. The bridleway has a width of approximately 2 metres.

Bridleway No. 11 (Brinton's Lane to Public Bridleway No. 10). Starts from Britons Lane and runs south eastwards, north eastwards, south eastwards, north eastwards, south eastwards and north eastwards in a zig zag pattern, then turns eastwards joining Public Bridleways Nos. 8 and 9, then continues eastwards and south eastwards to join Public Bridleway No. 10. The bridleway has a ditch of approximately 2 metres.

Footpath No. 12 (Calves' Well Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Calves' Well Lane and runs south eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Runton Restricted Byway No. 17.

Footpath No. 13 (Brinton's Lane to Sheringham Boundary). Starts from Brinton's Lane and runs westwards to parish boundary.

Footpath No. 14 (Public Bridleway No. 10 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Public Bridleway No. 10 and runs eastwards to the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 15 (Bennington's Lane). Starts from Holt Road and runs southwards along parish boundary to join East Beckham Restricted Byway No. 8.

Footpath No. 16 (Sheringham Road to U.D. Boundary). Starts from Sheringham Road near Blacksmith's Plantation and runs northwards to railway line where it turns westwards and runs alongside line to U.D. Boundary.

Footpath No. 17 (Railway Bridge to U.D. Boundary). Starts from foot of railwaybridge on Sheringham/Runton Road and runs north westwards alongside railway line to Sheringham Boundary.

Footpath No. 19 (Beeston Regis Lodge to U.D. Boundary). Starts near Beeston Regis Lodge and runs northwards then turns westwards, finally northwards again to finish at U.D. Boundary.

Bridleway No. 21 Starts at the old A149 -Sheringham Road from a point approximately 46 metres east of the entrance to Beeston Regis Rectory for a distance of approximately 174 metres eastwards to a point approximately 23 metres west of the main entrance to Beeston Regis Hall.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Hall Lane and Lousybush Lane). Starts from Road and runs north westwards along Hall Lane and Lousybush Lane to the Road.

Footpath No 2 (Haystack Lane) Starts from the Road, west of Halfway House and runs in a westerly direction to TF 96564087. The path then turns to run in a south westerly direction for approximately 140 metres to the Warham Road. June 2001

Footpath No. 3 (Langham Road to Road). Starts from the Langham Road, at the junction of Common Lane, and runs southwards to Bright's Drift and then westwards.

Footpath No. 4 (The Buttlands). Starts from the Binham - Westgate Road near the Smithy and runs southwards to Walsingham Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Langham Road to Binham - Westgate Road). Starts from the junction of the Langham Road and Stiffkey Road, and runs westwards past Holy Cross Church to the Binham - Westgate Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Stiffkey Road to Road). Starts from the Stiffkey Road near Long Plantation and runs northwards to Cockthorpe Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Cockthorpe Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Cockthorpe Road and runs northwards across Cockthorpe Common to the parish boundary where it joins Stiffkey Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 8 (Cockthorpe Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Cockthorpe Road near Lower Farm and runs north eastwards, then northwards for a distance and eastwards again to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 9 (Binham - Westgate Road to Parish Church). Starts from the Binham - Westgate Road, opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 4 and runs north westwards to join Footpath No. 5 at Holy Cross Church.

Restricted Byway No. 10(a) (The Green) - Starts from the northern boundary of The Green at map reference TF 9836 3960 and runs in a generally southerly direction for approximately 50 metres to the Field Dalling Road at map reference TF 9837 3955. The width of the first 22 metres is 1.5 metres and the width of the remaining 28 metres is 2 metres. June 2010

Restricted Byway No. 10(b) (The Green) Starts at Front Street at map reference TF 9832 3956 and runs in a generally easterly direction for 40 metres to map reference TF 9836 3956 on The Green. The width of the way is 2 metres. June 2010

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Cockthorpe Road to Langham Road). Starts from the eastern end of Cockthorpe Road and runs south eastwards to join the Langham Road at the parish boundary.

PARISH OF BLAKENEY

Footpath No. 2 (The Quay to Parish Boundary). Starts from The Quay and runs westwards, north of Red House and along Sea Bank to parish boundary where it joins Morston Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 3 (Morston - Blakeney Road to Footpath No. 2). Starts from the Morston - Blakeney Road, east of the Mission Room, and runs northwards to join Footpath No. 2.

Bridleway No. 5 (Langham Road to Road). Starts from Langham Road, and runs south eastwards past New Barn and along the western boundary of The Downs to join the Saxlingham Road south of gravel pit.

Footpath No. 6 (Saxlingham Road to Langham Road). Starts from Saxlingham Road, 100 yards south of the junction of New Road, and runs westwards along drive to the cottage "The Butts" and continuing to a stile on the Langham Road.

Bridleway No. 7 (Little Lane). Starts from Saxlingham Road, north of the junction of New Road, and runs eastwards to High Street.

Footpath No. 9 (High Street to Footpath No. 10). Starts from High Street north of British Legion grounds and runs eastwards, then southwards for 100 yards to join Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 10 (High Street to Back Lane). Starts from the High Street and runs eastwards along the south side of the British Legion Hall to Back Lane.

Footpath No. 11 (Mariner's Hill). Starts from the High Street and runs eastwards along north side of houses over Mariner's Hill to north gate of Manor Hotel gardens.

Footpath No. 14 (Quay Corner to Mud Banks). Starts from the Quay Corner, north of the High Street, and runs northwards along the eastern bank of the New Cut to the mud banks.

Footpath No. 15 (East Bank). Starts north of Mariner's Hill and runs northwards along East Bank to the saltings, then bears eastwards, crossing Restricted Byway No. 16 to the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 16 (Manor Hotel to Mud Banks). Starts by field gate opposite Manor Hotel and runs northwards across marshes and saltings to mud banks near Cley Channel.

Footpath No. 17 (Blakeney Road to Langham Road - B1388) Starts from the north- west corner of a disused quarry adjacent to the A149, curving south-eastwards round a hill for 200 metres, then south by an ancient hedgerow for 220 metres, and south- east to Kettlehill Plantation for 240 metres. The path continues first south then roughly east round the southern end of the plantation for another 170 metres, then north along the track to TG 0206/4330. From this point on the path is at a width of 3 metres and runs in a northerly direction along the field edge track which runs parallel to and to the east of the garden fence belonging to the property known as Kettle Hill for approximately 64 metres. From this point onwards the path width is not defined and the path runs south-east down the access drive to the B1388 Langham Road. September 2000

Footpath No. 18 ( Road to Saxlingham Road) Starts at the Wiveton Road at map reference TG0323 4350 and runs in a west south-westerly direction through the gated entrance of a property known as the Old Rectory for a distance of 130 metres to a field gate at map reference TG0311 4347. The route then continues in the same direction for a further 120 metres and passes through a gateway to meet with the Saxlingham Road at map reference TG0300 4342. The path has a width of 2.7 metres throughout and the surface of the path is hardened earth. Limitation: Field gate at map reference TG0311 4347. May 2013

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Lower Bodham Road to The Lodge). Starts from Lower Bodham Road and runs northwards, bearing north westwards across Bodham Common to The Lodge by parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (From Footpath No. 3 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 3 in Long Belt and runs westwards to the parish boundary and then follows the boundary south westwards to join Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 3 (Holt/Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Holt/Cromer Road and runs northwards to parish boundary at Long Belt where it joins Weybourne Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 4 (Weybourne Road to Footpath No. 3). Starts from Weybourne Road and runs westwards to join Footpath No.3.

Footpath No. 5 (Manor House to School). Starts from Manor House and runs eastwards and then turns northwards and continues past allotments to join Holt/Cromer Road by School.

Footpath No. 6 (Lower Bodham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Lower Bodham Road and runs southwards to field gate at parish boundary and join Baconsthorpe Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 7 (All Saints Church to baconsthorpe Wood). Starts from All Saints Church and runs southwards to Baconsthorpe Wood at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 8 (Lower Bodham Road to New Road). Starts from Lower Bodham Road and runs southwards past Bodham Farm and then bears south eastwards to enter New Road.

Footpath No. 9 (From Footpath No. 12 Gresham to Footpath No. 6 of ). Starts from parish boundary where Footpath No. 12 of Gresham ends and runs northwards along parish boundary to join West Beckham Footpath No. 6. PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Mill Lane to Melton - Fakenham Road). Starts from Mill Lane west of Mill Plantation and runs southwards past Bellevue and west of Oakhills Plantation to the railway line where there are kissing gates and field gates. The path continues southwards to join the Melton - Fakenham Road opposite the north eastern corner of Old Limekiln Plantation.

Bridleway No. 2 (Mill Lane)._ Starts from the - Holt Road, north eastwards of Bellevue Farm, and runs eastwards to the northern end of Footpath No. 1 and Mill Plantation, and then bears in a north easterly direction to the railway line and follows the western boundary of the railway to the Melton - Brinton Road at the railway crossing gates.

Bridleway No. 4 (Continuation of Heath Road, Gunthorpe). Starts from Gunthorpe Bridleway No. 6 (Heath Road) at the parish boundary and runs eastwards close to the parish boundary to the road.

Footpath No 5 (Dereham Road to Dereham Road) The path starts at map reference TG 0351 3436 and runs at a width of 3.5 metres along a concrete road in a generally north north-easterly direction for 47.5 metres before turning north-easterly where it continues for a further 45 metres along the 3.5 metre wide concrete road. The path then narrows to 2 metres and follows the northern edge of the farmyard for approximately 44 metres to map reference TG 0360 3445 and then still at a width of 2 metres turns to run in a south south-easterly direction for 58 metres to meet the highway at map reference TG 0363 3439. November 2008

PARISH OF BRINTON

Footpath No. 1 ( Road to Gravel Pit). Starts from the Thornage - Brinton Road, north east of the junction with the Holt - Dereham Road, and runs south westwards to the Old Gravel Pit.

Footpath No. 2 (Fakenham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Fakenham - Holt Road, east of the Swan Public House, and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Field Dalling Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 4 (Hall Lane to Asp Yard). Starts from Hall Lane, north eastwards of Hall Farm, and runs north westwards to the southern end of Asp Yard.

Footpath No. 5 (Brinton - Thornage Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Brinton - Thornage Road, immediately east of The Grange, and runs north eastwards crossing stream by a footbridge and ending at the parish boundary. PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 ( Road to Green Lane). Starts from the Corpusty Road by a field gate opposite "Fir Patch" and runs eastwards, turning sharp left and running north eastwards over cart road to join Green Lane (Restricted Byway No. 10) at a field gate.

Footpath No. 2 (Green Lane to Edgefield Road). Starts from Green Lane (Restricted Byway 10), just north of White Ollands Farm, and runs north westwards to join Edgefield Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 3 (Corpusty Road to Footpath No. 4). Starts from the Corpusty Road, by a stile opposite Oaks Farm entrance, and runs south westwards to join Footpath No. 4 by a stile.

Footpath No. 4 (Corpusty Road to Tithe Barn Lane). Starts from the Corpusty Road by a field gate immediately south of "Fir Patch", and runs along the southern boundary of "Fir Patch", continuing westwards to the junction of Tithe Barn Lane.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Corpusty Road to Green Lane). Starts from the Corpusty Road, by a stile nearly opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 3 and runs northwards passing to the west of White Ollands Farm to join Green Lane Restricted Byway No. 10.

Footpath No. 6 (Ridlands Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Ridlands Road west of the railway and runs southwards, bearing westwards and then south westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No 7 (Craymere Road to Reepham Road). Starts from Craymere Road east of Factory House and runs eastwards to TG 06213134. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run south easterly for 76 metres to TG 06283129 at the southern corner of OS 2634. The path then turns to run north easterly for 54 metres to the northern corner of OS 3330 and then turns south easterly to run for 38 metres to the south east edge of the pond. From here the path runs in an east south easterly direction for 68 metres and then turns to run north easterly for 187 metres then northwards through a hedge, where it turns north easterly again for 33 metres to a wooden storage building. From this point onwards the width of the path is not defined. The path continues in a north easterly direction for a further 36 metres to join the Reepham Road. June 2001

Footpath No. 9 (Melton Constable Footpath No. 3 to Melton Constable Footpath No. 5). Starts from Melton Constable Footpath No. 3 at the south western boundary of the parish and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Melton Constable Footpath No. 5.

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Green Lane). Starts from Edgefield Road and runs southwards to join Restricted Byway No. 5 just north of White Ollands Farm. The path then runs eastwards to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 11 (Tan Office Farm to road leading to Limetree Farm, Thurning - U14189 to U14159). Starts from Tan Office Farm Road by a field gate and runs southwards past "Growl Abbey" cottage over the railway line to the road leading to Limetree Farm, Thurning.

Footpath No. 12 (Farm Restricted Byway No. 13 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the south eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 13 at The Oaks and runs south westwards to the parish Boundary where it joins Thurning Footpath No. 1.

Restricted Byway No. 13 (Hellpit Lane to The Oaks - U14189 to Footpath No. 12). Starts from Hellpit Lane, north of Long Plantation and runs south eastwards to join Footpath No. 12 at The Oaks.

Footpath No. 14 (Hall Street to Recreation Ground - C267 to No Road). Starts from Hall Street between the properties numbered 81 and 83 and runs eastwards to Recreation Ground.

Footpath No. 15 (Craymere Beck Road to Footpath No. 6). A footpath approximately 1.5 metres wide commencing at a field access (grid ref. TG 0629/3154) on the north side of Craymere Beck Road opposite the property known as "Rosslyn" running north west along the north side of the field boundary for 198 metres to join Footpath No. 6 at grid reference TG 06 13/3166.

Footpath No. 16 (Briston : The Lanes to Stone Beck Lane). A footpath averaging 3 metres wide commencing at The Lanes (UC 14179) at grid reference TG 0598/3275 running south over a metalled track known as Gloucester Place and then over an unsurfaced track to join Stone Beck Lane (UC 14174) at grid reference TG002/3224 near its junction with Redlands Road (UC4184) at the south west corner of the playing field being a distance of 540 metres.

Footpath No. 17 (Briston : Park Lane). A footpath known as Park Lane, unsurfaced and averaging 1.5 metres wide commencing at Stone Beck Lane (UC 14174) at Grid Reference TG0577/3246 running North for 28 metres then easterly for 266 metres to join the footpath running between The Lanes (UC 14179) and Stone Beck Lane (UC 14174) at Grid Reference TGO577/3252.

Bridleway No. 18 (Small Hopes Farm to parish boundary). Runs from grid ref TG 0855 3057 at a bridlegate and continues in a generally southerly direction to grid reference TG 0855 3051 at the Parish boundary. This section of the bridleway is 60 metres in length. October 2011

Bridleway No 19 (Small Hopes Farm to Moor Hall Lane). A public bridleway 3 metres wide in the Parish of Briston commencing at map reference TG 0854 3073 and following a track running in a generally north easterly direction to map reference TG 0883 3118 and then continuing in a generally north westerly direction to map reference TG 0876 3127 then turning to run in a north north-easterly direction to map reference TG 0879 3131 to meet the county highway known as Moor Hall Lane number 14191. October 2011

Bridleway No. 20 (Briston Bridleway No. 18 to Briston Bridleway No 19) A public bridleway, 3 metres in width in the Parish of Briston commencing from the end of Briston Bridleway number 18 at grid reference TG0855 3057 and running in a northerly direction to grid reference TG0854 3073 to join Briston Bridleway number 19. April 2012

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 ( - Walcott Road to Church). Starts from the Stalham - Walcott Road and runs eastwards to St. Peter's Church.

Footpath No. 2 (Grange Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from Grange Farm and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath Nos. 19 and 21.

Footpath No. 3 (Rectory Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the road leading to the Rectory and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 8.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Footpath No. 3 to All Saints Church). Starts at Footpath No. 3 at TG 3808/2106 and runs in a north easterly direction for approximately 90 metres and then north-westerly adjacent to a field boundary for approximately 140 metres at a width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the width is not determined and the path turns to run east north-easterly to All Saints Church. October 2000

Footpath No. 2 (Footpath No. 3 to Miles Loke). Starts from the southern end of Footpath No. 3 at TG 3816/2082 and follows a track running west south-westerly to TG 3810/2079 and then south south-easterly to TG 3813/2069 and then turns to run south-westerly to TG 3803/2065 at a width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the path width is not determined and the path turns to run in a generally southerly direction to meet Footpath No. 11. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Footpath No. 2 to Hall Road). Starts at the eastern end of Footpath No. 2 and runs north north-westwards to join the public highway east of Catfield Hall. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (Wood Street to Fenside). Starts from Wood Street and runs southwards then westwards to the south west corner of the farm buildings belonging to Wood Street Farm. From this point on the path is at a width of 1 metre and turns to run crossfield in a south-westerly direction for approximately 365 metres to the corner of the field boundary bank. From this point on the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and runs south-westerly parallel to and to the west of the field boundary bank for approximately 104 metres to the field entrance to Fenside Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 6 (Back Lane to The Street). Starts from the north end of Back Lane and runs eastwards to The Street, Catfield.

Footpath No. 7 (Sand Holes Footpath). Starts from The Street, Catfield, and runs north eastwards to New Road.

Footpath No. 9 (Council House Greenway to Sharp Street). Starts from the north western corner of Council House Greenway and runs south westwards, east of Fenside Farm, to Sharp Street.

Footpath No. 10 (Council House Greenway to Sharp Street). Starts from Council House Greenway, almost opposite Footpath No. 3 and runs southwards to Sharp Street.

Footpath No. 11 (Miles Loke). Starts at the junction of Elderbush Lane and Road and runs in a generally westerly direction for approximately 740 metres until it reaches the eastern end of Footpath No. 9. The width varies along its entire length.

Footpath No. 12 (Footpath No. 2 to Miles Loke). Starts from Footpath No. 2 at TG 3814/2069 and runs through a gap in the hedge in an easterly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 7 metres and then turns to run in a southerly direction parallel to and to the east of the field boundary bank for approximately 147 metres to junction with Miles Loke. This path is at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000 PARISH OF CLEY-NEXT-THE-SEA

Footpath No. 1 (Sheringham Road to the beach). Starts from the Sheringham Road and runs northwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 3 (Cley Marsh Bank). This path starts from Beach Road and runs south westwards to join Footpath No. 4. The path then turns south eastwards to enter The Street opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 4 (Footpath No. 3 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 3 and runs south westwards and then turns southwards to the rear of the Town Hall buildings to the Blakeney Road. The path then runs westwards parallel to the Blakeney road to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 5 (Footpath No. 4 to The Street). Starts from Footpath No. 4 and runs south eastwards to enter The Street.

Footpath No. 6 (Stangrooves Loke). Starts from The Street opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 3 and runs south south-eastwards to enter Church Lane west of Cley Hall.

Footpath No. 7 (A149 Coast Road to Church Lane). Starts from A149 Coast Road, and runs in a mainly south easterly direction to Cley County Primary School. The path then turns north eastwards for a short distance and then south eastwards again to enter Church Lane.

Footpath No. 8 (Post Office Lane). Starts from The Street and runs east north eastwards to enter Church Lane.

Footpath No. 9 (Alongside Town Hall). This path starts from The Street and runs south westwards along the northern side of the Town Hall buildings to join Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 10 (Alongside Town Hall). Starts from The Street and runs south westwards along the southern side of the Town Hall buildings to join Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 11 (Blakeney Road to Spring). This is a short stretch of path running southwards from the Blakeney Road to the Spring.

Footpath No. 12 (The Street to Footpath No. 4). This path starts from The Street by Berrington House and runs westwards to join Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 13 (Taylors Loke). Starts from The Street and runs east north eastwards to enter Church Lane.

Footpath No. 14 (Main Road to Footpath No. 16). Starts from the main coast road east of Old Hall and runs southwards then south eastwards to join Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 15 (Main Road to Footpath No. 16) Starts from the main coast road and runs southwards and then south eastwards to join Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 16 (Main Road to Footpath No. 14). Starts from the main coast road and runs westwards to join the south western end of Footpath No. 15 and continues westwards to join the south western end of Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 18 (Church Lane to Letheringsett Road). Starts from Church Lane and runs south south-westwards bearing south westwards through St. Margarets Churchyard to enter the Letheringsett Road near the Swallow P.H.

Footpath No. 19 (Cley Green). This is a short path running south south-westwards across Cley Green from the Kelling Road to Letheringsett Road.

Footpath No. 20 (Wymerhill Lane). Starts from the Kelling Road and runs southwards to enter Bridgefoot Lane opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 21.

Footpath No. 21 (Bridgefoot Lane to Holt Road). Starts from Bridgefoot Lane opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 20 and runs southwards to enter Hurdle Lane at the parish boundary. The path then continues eastwards along this lane, to enter the Holt Road nearly opposite Swan Lodge.

Footpath No. 22 (Kelling Road to Bridgefoot Lane). This is a short footpath running south eastwards from the Kelling Road to enter Bridgefoot Lane.

Footpath No. 23 (Footpath No. 15, Blakeney to Footpath No. 5 Wiveton). Starts at Footpath No. 15 at its junction with the parish boundary, and runs along the crest of the sea bank in a generally north easterly direction then east south-east for a distance of approximately 1200 metres where it turns south south east along the grassland and then along the crest of the Sea Defence Bank until it reaches the parish boundary with the Parish of Wiveton and runs along the boundary as far as its junction with Footpath No. 5 in the Parish of Wiveton, a distance of approximately 745 metres.

Footpath No. 24 (Footpath No. 3 to Footpath No. 16 ). Starts at Footpath No. 3 and runs along the crest of the Sea Defence Bank next to the County highway U14284 in a generally north north westerly direction as far as the floodgate where it turns north north east for a distance of approximately 870 metres, then leaving the bank and crossing the road turns in a generally easterly direction - skirting on the south side of the Half Moon Pit then along the shingle bank to the north of the Pill Box Shelter, continuing in a mainly easterly direction along the foot of the shingle bank to the marsh wall at its junction with Footpath No. 1, a distance of approximately 1210 metres, turning south by east along the lower edge of the shingle bank to the parish boundary with , where it meets the footpath No. 16 in Salthouse - a distance of approximately 250 metres.

Footpath No. 25 (Church Lane to Old Woman’s Lane) Starts from Church Lane approximately 45 metres north-west of Footpath No. 18, almost opposite the entrance to “The Green” (604837/343273), and runs as an earth and grass track in an easterly direction to exit onto Old Woman’s Lane (605178/343272) approximately 250 metres north of its junction with Holt Road. The width of the path is 2.5 metres and the length is 340 metres. December 2007

Footpath No. 26 (Church Lane to Old Woman’s Lane) Starts from Church Lane adjacent to the village hall (604706/343650) coincident with the entrance to allotments and leads, as a grass and earth track, southwards for 70 metres, then eastwards from some 420 metres to exit onto Old Woman’s Lane (605143/343569) some 145 metres north of Barn Drift. The width of the path is 2.5 metres and the length is 490 metres. December 2007

Footpath No. 27 (A149 High Street to Cley-Next-Sea FP4) Starts from the A149 High Street (map reference TG0446 4391) and runs in a generally west south westerly direction for approximately 14 metres. At the western end of the route at the concrete flood defence wall there are 3 steps totalling a length of 60cm and at the top of the steps a length of 75cm and then a drop of 60cm to meet with footpath Cley-Next-the- Sea FP4 (map reference TG0445 4390). The width of the route is 95cm. December 2014

PARISH OF COLBY

Footpath No. 1 (Colby Long Road to Footpath No. 2). Starts from Colby Long Road and runs north eastwards to St. Giles' Church where it turns south eastwards and continues to join Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 2 (Colby Long Road to Colby Corner). Starts from Colby Long Road near Methodist Chapel and runs southwards to Long Wood where it turns south eastwards and continues to Colby Corner.

Footpath No. 3 (Colby Corner to Parish Boundary). Starts from Colby Corner and runs north eastwards to footbridge at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 4 (Parish Room to North Walsham Road). Starts from the Parish Room and runs eastwards to TG 2268/2930. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in a southerly direction for approximately 20 metres and then eastwards for approximately 60 metres, after which the path width is not determined. The path runs in a south easterly direction to enter North Walsham Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 5 (North Walsham Road to Mill Road). Starts from North Walsham Road and runs southwards, bearing south westwards to enter Mill Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Mill Road to Hall Farm). Starts from Mill Road and runs south westwards to road opposite Hall Farm.

Footpath No. 7 (North Walsham Road to Road). Starts from North Walsham Road west of Poplar Farm and runs south westwards to Tuttington Road.

Footpath No. 8 (Mill Road to R.D. Boundary). Starts from Mill Road and runs south westwards to R.D. Boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Oak Plantation to Parish Boundary). Starts from road opposite Oak Plantation and runs south westwards to parish boundary where it joins Alby Footpath No. 12. PARISH OF CORPUSTY

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Heath Road to Corpusty/Briston Road). Starts from Heath Road and runs northwards over railway line to join the Corpusty/Briston Road.

Footpath No. 2 ( – Briston Road to Little Road) Starts from B1354 (grid reference TG 1054 3112) running in a south westerly direction for a distance of approximately 185 metres. Continuing in a south easterly direction for a distance of approximately 90 metres and then in a south south-easterly direction for a distance of approximately 390 metres (grid reference TG 10373 3069). The path then goes in a south easterly direction for approximately 55 metres and joins Little London Road at a stile.

Footpath No. 3 (Corpusty/Heydon Road to Road). Starts from Corpusty/Heydon Road and runs north westwards to the Wood Dalling Road.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Heydon Road to Norwich Road). Starts from Heydon Road (U14254) at grid reference TG 1122 3002 and proceeds in a generally south easterly direction for approximately 302 metres to grid reference TG 1146 2984 at which point it runs in a generally north easterly direction, gradually turning round to a south easterly direction for approximately 44 metres to join Norwich Road (B1149) at grid reference TG 1149 2986. The width of the route extends over the area used during the relevant period and varies between 3.5 metres and 14 metres as indicated on the Order plan. Limitations and Conditions: None. October 2020

Footpath No. 5 (Norwich Road to Holt Road). Starts from Norwich Road and runs north eastwards to Holt Road near Castle Public House.

Footpath No. 6 (Norwich Road to Holt Road). Starts from Norwich Road and runs south eastwards to cross Footpath No. 5 and then turns southwards to end at corner of Holt Road opposite the school.

Footpath No. 7 (Corpusty/Heydon Road to Norwich Road). Starts from Heydon/Corpusty Road north of Corpusty Hill and runs eastwards to field gate on Norwich Road.

Footpath No. 9 (B1149 to Irmingland Hall Road) Starts at the south eastern side of the A140 at TG1152/2986 and runs south eastwards alongside Corpusty Common and then turns southwards to Irmingland Hall Road. March 2003

Footpath 10 (Saxthorpe Road to Footpath No. 9). Starts from stile on Saxthorpe Road and runs south westwards across Corpusty Common to join Footpath No. 9 at stile.

Footpath No 11 (Old Thatch to Road) Starts from field gate by Old Thatch and runs south eastwards to field gate near , where it turns north eastwards and passes through a second field gate where it continues to grid reference TG1289 2999. From this point onwards the path is 3.5 metres wide unless specified otherwise. The path then turns to run in a generally south-easterly direction for approximately 30 metres to grid reference TG 1292 2997 and then turns to run in a generally north- easterly direction for approximately 60 metres to a gate and a 1 metre gap on the south westerly side of the gate at grid reference TG1296 3001. The width of the path at the point of the gate and gap increases to 4.5 metres. From the gate and the gap the path continues in a generally north-easterly direction for approximately 27 metres to grid reference TG 1297 3003 at the B1354 Aylsham Road. July 2008 September 2010

Footpath No. 13 (Post Office Lane to Needle Hill). Starts from P.O. Lane and runs north eastwards to join Footpath No. 15 at Needle Hill.

Footpath No. 14 (Saxthorpe/Aylsham Road to Footpath No. 15). Starts from Saxthorpe/Aylsham Road at rails and runs south westwards to join Footpath No. 15 at TG 1161/3036. October 2000

Footpath No 15 (The Street to B1149) Starts from The Street at TG 1154/3040 and runs in a generally south-easterly direction for approximately 75 metres, and then south-easterly for approximately 30 metres where the path turns south-westerly before continuing south eastwards to a point at the top of Needle Hill at TG 1168/3025 where it turns to run north-easterly for approximately 145 metres to meet up with the B1149. March 2003

Footpath No. 16 (Strawberry Lane to Footpath No. 8) Starts at Strawberry Lane at a field boundary on the eastern side of the lane. For the first 85 metres the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. Follow the field boundary in a south-easterly direction to the end of the field bank and then continue in a generally easterly direction to the parish boundary where it joins Itteringham Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 17 (Strawberry Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from field gate at Strawberry Lane and runs north eastwards through a field gate by Wood Farm and continues to stile at parish boundary where it joins Itteringham Footpath No. 7.

Bridleway No. 18 (Saxthorpe/Matlaske Road to Watery Lane). Starts from Saxthorpe/Matlaske Road and runs north eastwards to parish boundary and then continues along parish boundary to Watery Lane where it joins Bridleway No. 8.

Footpath No. 19 (Holt Road to Edgefield Street). Starts from Field gate on Holt/Norwich Road and runs north westwards to cross Footpath No. 20 by field gate and continues to join Edgefield Street by field gate.

Footpath No. 20 (Saxthorpe/Briston Road to Holt/Norwich Road). Starts from Saxthorpe/Briston Road and runs north eastwards to cross Footpath No. 19 by field gate and continues to join Holt/Norwich Road by field gate.

Restricted Byway No. 21 (Holt Road/Norwich Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Holt/Norwich Road and runs north eastwards passing by Shrub Farm and continuing between Old Covert and New Covert to parish boundary where it joins Little Barningham Restricted Byway No. 9.

Footpath No. 22 (Saxthorpe/Aylsham Road to Strawberry Lane). Starts from the Saxthorpe/Aylsham Road (map reference TG 1202 3035) and runs in a north north- easterly direction parallel to and to the east of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 234 metres (map reference TG 1212 3056) and then in an east south- easterly direction crossfield for a distance of approximately 283 metres to the junction with Strawberry Lane. This at a width of 1.5 metres.

Bridleway No. 23 (Strawberry Lane) Starts on Matlaske Road at the junction with Strawberry Lane and runs for a distance of approximately 1,125 metres in a generally south easterly direction for half of its length, changing to a more southerly direction over the remainder of its length, to end at the junction with the B1354 Aylsham road. The width of the bridleway is 3 metres.

Bridleway No. 24 (Monks Lane) Starts on the B1354 Aylsham Road and runs in a generally southerly direction for a distance of approximately 440 metres to junction with Post Office Lane, Saxthorpe. The width of the bridleway is 3 metres.

Footpath No. 25 (B1354 Saxthorpe-Aylsham Road to Footpath No. 26) This path was previously part of Footpath No. 15 and starts from the B1354 Saxthorpe-Aylsham Road at TG 1186/3037 and runs in a south south-westerly direction for approximately 100 metres to meet with Footpath No. 26. March 2003

Footpath No. 26 (Footpath No 25 to Post Office Lane) Starts from the southern end of Footpath No. 25 and runs in a generally south south-westerly direction parallel to the B1149 to meet with Post Office Lane. March 2003

Bridleway No. 27 (1149 to Post Office Lane) Starts from the northern side of B1149 at TG 1167/3003 and runs in a generally northerly direction for approximately 20 metres to join with Post Office Lane. March 2003

Footpath No. 28 (Norwich Road to Adams Lane) Starts from the C288 Norwich Road at grid reference TG 11421 29995 and runs in a generally west south-westerly direction for approximately 14 metres to grid reference TG 11408 29991 where the path continues in a generally south westerly direction for a distance of approximately 80 metres to meet Corpusty Restricted Byway No. 4 on Adams Lane at grid reference TG 11355 29952. The width of the footpath is 2 metres. March 2018

URBAN DISTRICT OF CROMER

Footpath No 1a (New Street to Footpath No 24) Starts from the junction of New Street and Price of Wales Road, near the Melbourne Hotel, and runs westwards along the cliff edge to meet with Footpath No. 24. November 2011

Footpath No 1b (Footpath No. 24 to Urban District Boundary) Starts from the western end of Footpath No. 24 and runs westwards along the cliff edge to the Urban District Boundary. November 2011

Bridleway No. 2 (Urban District Boundary to Bridleway No. 3). Starts from a stile at theUrban District western boundary and runs eastwards, north of Howard's Hill to join Bridleway No. 3 at a stile.

Bridleway No. 3 (Runton Road to Howard's Hill Road). Starts from Runton Road and runs due south to the western end of Howard's Hill Road.

Footpath No. 4 (Hall Road to The Croft). Starts by a kissing gate at Hall Road where a notice boards states "Public Path", and runs diagonally across pasture field in a north easterly direction to a kissing gate at the Croft where another notice states "Public Path".

Footpath No. 5 (Church Yard to Tucker Street). This tarred path starts from the north west corner of the Churchyard and runs south eastwards to Church Street, then turns left and continues behind the east end of the Church to exit into Tucker Street.

Footpath No. 6 (Tucker Street to Surrey Street). Starts from the eastern end of Tucker Street where a notice states "Cycling is strictly prohibited on this path" and runs eastwards, then southwards to Surrey Street where there is another notice board prohibiting cycling. The path has a tar surface and is enclosed by railings.

Footpath No. 7 (Love Lane). Starts from Roughton Road through a gateway and runs north westwards bearing northwards to a kissing gate. From this point the path has a tarred surface and continues northwards behind the Convalescent Home, enclosed by a hedge on the east and bushes and barbed wire on the west, to exit into Arbor Road.

Footpath No. 8 (Footpath No. 9 to Urban District Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 9 immediately south of the bridge over the railway line and runs westwards along the southern boundary of the railway line to Cromer Plantation. The path then continues along the southern boundary of and through the Plantation to the Urban District Boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Hall Road to Urban District Boundary). Starts from Hall Road by a stile at a point just south of the drive leading to Home Farm where a notice board states "Public Path". The path runs south westwards to the south eastern corner of Stile Wood where it passes through a gap in the hedge and bears right and runs to the railway line which it crosses by a bridge. On the south side of the bridge another notice board states that the path is public. The path continues diagonally across the next field to the Urban District Boundary where a further notice board states "Public Path".

Footpath No. 10 (Cliff Lane) Starts from Road where a notice board states "To Warren Woods and Footpath" and runs eastwards to Footpath No. 111.

Footpath No. 11 (Footpath No. 10 to Urban District Boundary). Starts from the cliffs at a passage leading to Cliff Drive and runs southwards to Footpath No. 10 at the north west corner of Warren Woods and then runs south eastwards along the edge of the cliff to the Urban District Boundary.

Footpath No. 13 (Footpath No. 11 to Overstrand Road). Starts from Footpath No. 11 at Happy Valley and runs south westwards past the north side of a shelter and up an incline along side wall of drive to Links Hotel to disused wall. The path then descends by steps to railed exit into Overstrand Road. Footpath No. 14 (Footpath No. 13 to Overstrand Road). Starts from Footpath No. 13 at the bottom of the hill overlooking Happy Valley and runs south eastwards past two notice boards which state "CROMER URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL: Playing Golf in Happy Valley is Prohibited. W.H. Easton, Clerk." The path continues to the top of the Valley and bears right passing the Lighthouse and the back of the 15th Green and running southwards past the Golf Club House and the Roman Catholic Church to Overstrand Road.

Footpath No. 15 (Central Road to Bernard Road). Starts from Central Road and runs northwards between wooden fences of private gardens, then eastwards for a short distance, and again northwards to Bernard Road.

Footpath No. 16 (Howards Hill). Starts from western end of Sandy Land and runs northwards over Railway Bridge. It then turns north eastwards across Howarths Hill to join the western extremity of the street known as Howards Hill.

Footpath No. 18 (Roughton Road to Norwich Road). Starts in Roughton Road opposite Footpath No. 17, runs eastwards across Allotment Gardens to Norwich Road.

Footpath No. 19 (Roughton Road to Norwich Road). Starts in Roughton Road opposite Old Brickfields and runs eastwards to enter Norwich Road on southern boundary of farm buildings.

Footpath No. 22 (Happy Valley to Overstrand Road). Starts at Footpath No. 13 and runs southwards through Woods to rejoin Footpath No. 13 at Overstrand Road.

Footpath No. 23 (Stony Hill to Footpath No. 14). Starts at Stony Hill and runs southwards then bears eastwards to join footpath No. 14.

Footpath No.24 A public footpath starting from grid reference TG 2122 4246 running in a southerly direction for 20 metres to grid reference TG 2122 4244 before curving in a generally south easterly direction for a distance of 14 metres to TG 2123 4243 around the outside edge of an adjacent property and past the private driveway. From here the path runs in an east south-easterly direction for 38 metres to TG 2126 4242. Up to this point the path has a width of 1.7 metres. The path then runs in a northerly direction for 10 metres, at a width of 2.7 metres to TG 2126 4243. From here the path returns to a width of 1.7 metres and continues in a north north-easterly direction for 5.5 metres to TG 2127 4243 and then easterly for a further 15.5 metres to TG 2128 4243. The path finally turns to run north-easterly for 7 metres to TG 2129 4243. The length of the route is 110 metres. May 2011

PARISH OF

Bridleway No. 3 (Yarmouth Road to Church). Starts from Yarmouth Road north west of Hill House and runs northwards to St. Nicholas's Church.

Footpath No. 4 (Bridleway No. 3 to New Barn). Starts at TG 3265/2571 at the junction with Bridleway No. 3 and runs eastwards to New Barn. October 2000

Bridleway No. 5 (Church Road to Bridleway No. 8) Starts alongside the hedge next to Church Road running north westerly for approximately 60 metres where it turns north easterly following the hedge for approximately 290 metres where it joins Bridleway No. 8. This path at a width not less than 3 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 6 (Honing Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Honing Road north of Dilham House and runs north eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Honing Footpath No. 22.

Footpath No. 7 (St. Villiers Fen to Tonnage Bridge). Starts from Honing Footpath No. 22 at the parish boundary and runs eastwards along the southern tow-path of the canal bearing southwards to Tonnage Bridge.

Bridleway No. 8 (Bridleway No. 5 to Honing Road). Starts from the north-eastern end of Bridleway No. 5 and runs in a north easterly direction and then a northerly direction to TG 3279/2656. From this point onwards the minimum width of this section is to be not less than 3 metres wide measured from the foot of the bank. The path turns and runs easterly for approximately 110 metres and then turns in a northerly direction along the field edge for approximately 85 metres where it junctions with Honing Road. October 2000

Bridleway No. 9 (Tonnage Bridge Road to Broad Fen Lane). Starts by a stile from Tonnage Bridge Road and runs eastwards to TG 3429/2586. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in a southerly direction for approximately 70 metres where it joins Broad Fen Lane. October 2000 Restricted Byway No. 11 (Tonnage Bridge to Broad Fen Lane). Starts at Tonnage Bridge and runs along Broad Fen Lane to finish at northern end of O.S. 214.

Footpath No. 12 (Mill Staithe - Mill Road to Water's Edge). Starts at the eastern end of Mill Road, adjacent to the junction with the private drive to Riversdale House, then runs along Mill Staithe in a generally south easterly direction for approximately 96 metres, passing Staithe Cottages, to the water's edge. The overall width of the footpath varies from 6 metres to 14 metres, but is not less than 6 metres at any point.

Bridleway No. 13 (A149 to Bridleway No. 3) Starts at TG 3256/2526, and runs in a south easterly direction along the hedge adjacent to road A149 for approximately 200 metres to its junction with Bridleway No. 3. The minimum width of the bridleway will be not less than 3 metres measured from the foot of the bank. October 2000

Footpath No. 14 (Junction Chapel Road/A149 to Bridleway No. 3). Starts from the junction of Chapel Road and the A149 and runs in a north-westerly direction alongside the hedge adjacent to the A149 for approximately 320 metres to a point opposite the southern end of Bridleway No. 3. The minimum width of the footpath will be not less than 1.5 metres measured from the foot of the bank. October 2000

PARISH OF DUNTON

Footpath No. 1 (Fakenham Road to Road). Starts from Fakenham Road between two blocks of cottages (Meadowcroft and Clifton) and runs south eastwards passing to the north east of Hurn Plantation (Bluebell Wood) to Litcham Road.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Litcham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Litcham Road, opposite Footpath No. 1 and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 3 ( Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Tatterford Road, west of the railway line, and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Bridleway No. 3. November 2001

Footpath No. 4 (Fakenham - Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Fakenham - Helhoughton Road and runs north eastwards for 85 yards to the parish boundary to join Footpath No. 1.

PARISH OF EAST BECKHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Old Council Houses to Footpath No. 2). Starts from Old Council Houses and runs north eastwards to road near East Beckham Hall, and continues along an existing track in a north north-easterly direction for a distance of 300 metres to its junction with Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 2 (Abbey Farm to Footpath No. 3 West Beckham). Starts from County Highway U14307 opposite Abbey Farm and runs in a westerly direction on the northern side of a stream for a distance of approximately 276 metres to a stile and then continues west for a distance of approximately 295 metres to its junction with an existing track at a stile and then north easterly along this track for approximately 90 metres and then northwards and north westwards for a distance of approximately 130 metres to the south west corner of parcel no. OS 2723 and then north north-easterly along field boundary for approximately 60 metres then westerly along field boundaries for approximately 180 metres to its junction with an existing track then northerly along the track for approximately 100 metres, then following field boundaries in a generally westerly direction for a distance of approximately 560 metres to the south western corner of parcel no. OS 6850 then northerly along field boundaries for a distance of approximately 210 metres to the parish boundary and following the parish boundary in a generally westerly direction for a distance of approximately 300 metres to its junction with Footpath No. 3 West Beckham. Commencing at the site of St. Helen's Church and running in a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 30 metres to a bridge and stile near its junction with the footpath.

Footpath No. 3 (Red Barn Road to East Beckham). Starts from Red Barn Road and runs north eastwards, turning northwards alongside East Beckham Common, and continuing to East Beckham.

Footpath No. 4 (East Beckham to Holt/Cromer Road). Starts from East Beckham and runs north eastwards through fieldgate and then turns south eastwards to Field Barn. Path continues from Field Barn to end at parish boundary on Holt/Cromer Road.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Bennington's Lane). Starts from Mill Lane at parish boundary and runs northwards along parish boundary to join Beeston Regis Restricted Byway No. 15. PARISH OF EAST RUSTON

Footpath No. 1 (Chequers Inn to Canal). Starts from the road opposite Chequer's Inn and runs westwards crossing the railway where there are stiles to South Fen Common. Proceeds across the Common to its south-western corner and the Canal Bank.

Footpath No. 2 (Footpath No. 1 to Tonnage Bridge). Starts from Footpath No. 1 at South Fen Common boundary and runs southwards along the boundary of the Common turning south westwards to the Canal and continuing along Canal Bank to Tonnage Bridge.

Footpath No. 3 (Shop Fields Footpath). Starts from stile south east of Chequers Inn and runs north-eastwards to join High Hill Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 4 (Back Lane to Restricted Byway No. 26). Starts from the junction of Back Lane and High Hill Road by a stile and runs south-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 26 by a stile.

Footpath No. 5 (High Hill Road to Footpath No. 6). Starts from High Hill Road by a stile and runs north eastwards to the junction of Footpath No. 6 and Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 6 (Back Lane to Simms Road). Starts from Back Lane Corner and runs northwards to junction of Footpath No. 5 and Footpath No. 8, continuing to Simms Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Barnell's Farm to Old Farm). Starts from the road near Barnells Farm by a stile and runs northwards to join the road south of Old Farm by a stile.

Footpath No. 8 (Old Farm Cottages to Long Common). Starts from road south of Old Farm Cottages by a stile and runs south eastwards to junction of Footpath No. 5 and Footpath No. 6 continuing across Back Road and Long Common to joint Brumstead Footpath No. 3 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Youngmans Lane to Drabbs Lane). Starts from Youngmans Lane and runs in a south-easterly direction parallel to and to the south of the field boundary bank and hedge for approximately 165 metres, and then turns to run in a generally northerly direction parallel to and to the east of the field bank for approximately 62 metres crossing over the shallow ditch and field boundary bank into the adjoining field at TG 3465/2789. The path then turns in a south-easterly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank for approximately 160 metres to the gap in the hedge and junction with Drabbs Lane. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 10 (Old Farm Road to Silcock's Farm). Starts from Old Farm Road and runs northwards to join the road near Silcock's Farm by a stile.

Footpath No. 11 (Little Thoroughfare Footpath). Starts east of Silcock's Farm by a fieldgate and runs north eastwards to join Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 12 (School Road to Fox Hill). Starts at School Road by a stile near a cottage and runs northwards to TG 3522/2910. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in a north westerly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary for approximately 63 metres to the south west corner of the field and then runs in a northerly direction parallel to Fox Hill Road and to east of the field boundary for approximately 45 metres to exit onto Fox Hill Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 13 (Fox Hill Road) Starts at Fox Hill Road at its junction with Old School Road and runs parallel to Fox Hill Road and to the east of the field boundary bank in a southerly direction for approximately 112 metres to junction with the western end of R.B. 14. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Restricted Byway No. 14 (White Lane). Starts from Fox Hill Road and runs eastwards to Larkey's Farm.

Footpath No. 16 (Munn's Lane to Hall Road). Starts from Munn's Lane, north of Footpath No. 15 and runs eastwards to Hall Road near Hill Cottages.

Footpath No. 17 (Hall Road to Old Mill Hill). Starts from Hall Road north of East Ruston Hall and runs north eastwards to Old Mill Hill where it joins the road by a stile.

Footpath No. 18 Running from the crossfield track in a southerly direction crossfield for a distance of approximately 278 metres to the corner of the field boundary bank. This section at 1 metre in width. Continuing in a southerly direction parallel to and to the west of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 46 metres to the junction with FP 16, Happisburgh. June 2000

Restricted Byway No. 19 (Mill Lane). Starts from Vicarage Road and runs northwards to Old Mill Lane.

Footpath No. 20 (Church Road to Vicarage Road). Starts from Church Road and runs eastwards through St. Mary's Churchyard, south of the Church, to Vicarage Road west of Whitleton's Farm.

Footpath No. 21 (Church Road to Happisburgh Road). Starts from Church Road by a stile opposite the Church and runs north westwards to Happisburgh Road.

Footpath No. 22 (Happisburgh Road to Larkey's Farm). Starts from Happisburgh Road west of Footpath No. 21 and runs north westwards to join the road near Larkey's Farm.

Footpath No. 23 (Church Road to Simm's Lane). Starts from Church Road opposite the Church and runs south-westwards to Simm's Lane.

Footpath No. 24 (Simm's Lane to Pound Cottage). Starts from Simm's Lane opposite Footpath No. 6 and runs northwards to Happisburgh Road at Pound Cottages.

Restricted Byway No. 25 (Fox Common Lane) Starts at Fox Hill and runs northwards east of Fox Common to the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 26 (Back Road to Long Common). Starts from the junction of Back Road and Long Common Road and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 4 at the south end of Long Common.

Footpath No. 27 (Stone Cottages to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Stone Cottages south of Town House and runs westwards crossing the railway where there are kissing gates to grid reference TG 3446 2721 where the path has a width of 2 metres and runs in a generally west south westerly direction for approximately 31 metres to grid reference TG 3443 2720 where the path then heads in generally west north westerly direction for approximately 52 metres to grid reference TG 3438 2722 where the path has a width of 3 metres and turns to run in a westerly direction for approximately 24 metres to meet Honing Footpath No. 15 at the parish boundary at grid reference TG 3436 2722.

Restricted Byway No. 28 (Honing Road to Youngmans Lane). Starts from Honing Road near Butcher's Arms and runs southwards by Furze Housing Estate to join the road leading to the Post Office and Methodist Chapel.

Footpath No. 29 (Church Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from Church Farm Road and runs south eastwards to join Happisburgh Footpath No. 21 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 30 (Old Mill Hill to Parish Boundary). Starts from Old Mill Hill at Footpath No. 18 and runs eastwards to join Happisburgh Footpath No. 13 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 31 (Restricted Byway No. 14 to Larkeys Lane). Starts at the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 14 and runs in a southerly direction parallel to and to the west of the field boundary hedge for approximately 145 metres to the northern boundary of Larkey's Cottage before exiting through a gap in the hedge into Larkeys Lane. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 32 (Footpath No. 30 to Bridleway No. 33). Starts from junction of Footpath Nos. 30 and 13 and runs in a southerly direction along the field edge parallel to and to the west of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 116 metres and then cross field in a southerly direction for 226 metres where it joins up with a cross field track. This footpath is 1.5 metres wide. June 2000

Bridleway No. 33 (Mill Lane to Happisburgh Bridleway No. 23). Running from Mill Lane (track) – Restricted Byway No. 19 in a generally north-easterly direction along the field edge parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 194 metres to the beginning of the crossfield track. This section at 3 metres in width. Continue along the track until it joins up with Happisburgh Bridleway No. 23. This section is a minimum width of 3 metres. June 2000

Footpath No. 34 (Parish Boundary to Happisburgh Footpath No. 19). Starts from the parish boundary with Happisburgh at TG 3738/2827 and runs parallel to the field headland in a westerly direction for approximately 72 metres and then turns in a northerly direction to run parallel to the field headland for approximately 308 metres. From this point the path runs parallel with the southern boundary of Thirsts Farm in an easterly direction for approximately 139 metres to the parish boundary. This footpath is at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Bridleway No. 35 (Restricted Byway 25 to Munns Lane). Starts at a junction with Restricted Byway No. 25 and runs along a track in generally an easterly direction for approximately 280 metres to the point where the track ends. Up to this point the path is at a width of 3 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres and continues running in an easterly direction for approximately 195 metres to junction with the track known as Munns Lane. October 2000

Footpath No. 36 (Footpath No. 12 to Larkeys Lane). Starts at TG 3522/2910 where it junctions with Footpath No. 12 and runs in generally an easterly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank and hedge for approximately 358 metres to the corner of the field boundary hedge. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1 metre and runs in an easterly direction crossfield for a distance of approximately 176 metres where it junctions with Larkeys Lane. October 2000

PARISH OF EDGEFIELD

Footpath No. 1 (Petticoat Lane). Starts from Norwich/Holt Road and runs westwards and then turns south westwards and continues to enter The Street.

Footpath No. 2 (Callas Close Footpath). Starts from Church Road by field gate and runs southwards to second field gate and then continues to join The Street by field gate.

Footpath No. 3 (Rectory Road to Edgefield Green). Starts from Rectory Road near Rectory and runs south-eastwards to join road in Edgefield Green.

Footpath No. 4 (Smokers Hole Drift). Starts from Holt parish boundary at Holt Road and runs south eastwards across Edgefield Heath to parish boundary where it joins Hempstead Footpath No. 5.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Green Lane). Starts from Ramsgate Street, south of the smith, and runs westwards to the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Turkey Lane to Road) Starts on the south west corner of Turkey Lane (U14431) at grid reference TG 0925 3500 and runs in a generally south direction for approximately 72 metres to grid reference TG 0924 3493 at which point the route then turns to run in a generally south west direction for 560 metres where it joins Hunworth Road (C312) at grid reference TG 0894 3448. The width extends between property boundaries and varies between 5.5 metres and 10 metres. Limitations and conditions: None August 2019

PARISH OF ERPINGHAM

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Saracen's Head to Parish Boundary). Starts from opposite Saracen's Head and runs south westwards to parish boundary where it joins Wickmere Restricted Byway No. 11.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Fring Wood Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from road by Fring Wood Farm and runs northwards to Abbot's Grove at parish boundary where it joins Wickmere Restricted Byway No 11.

Footpath No. 3 (Fring Wood to Parish Boundary). Starts at a junction with the County Highway U14250, by Fring Wood, and follows a farm track southwards and eastwards, before passing through a gate into a meadow, and running in a southerly direction past Rough Pasture Carr, to the Parish Boundary.

Footpath No. 4 (Calthorpe Road to Hospital Farm). Starts from Calthorpe Road and runs southwards to Hospital Farm where it turns eastwards and continues to join road.

Footpath No. 5 (Rectory to Beech Lane). Starts from road opposite Rectory and runs south-wards to enter Beech Lane.

Footpath No. 6 (King's Head Public House to Parish Boundary). Starts from road near King's Head Public House and runs northwards to parish boundary where it joins Alby- with-Thwaite Footpath No. 9.

Bridleway No. 7 (From Parish Boundary to Horse Shoes Public House). Starts from Alby parish boundary and runs eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Bridleway No. 10 of Alby which runs to Horse Shoes Public House.

Footpath No. 8 (Dolphin Lane). Starts from Cromer Road near Horse Shoes Public House and runs eastwards along Dolphin Lane to Parish Boundary where it joins Alby- with-Thwaite Footpath No. 12.

Footpath No. 9 (West End Plantaton Lane to R.D. Boundary). Starts from West End Plantation Land by south-east corner of West End Plantation and runs westwards and then turns south westwards to River Bure at R.D. Boundary.

Footpath No. 10 (Parish Boundary to Gulgate Lane) Running from TG 18265/29699 at the Parish boundary and at the centre of the footbridge to the top of the northern bank of the River Bure and then in an easterly direction for approximately 69 metres along the riverbank to a stile at TG 18328/29680. The total distance for this section is 78 metres. Continuing crossfield in a north-easterly direction for approximately 29 metres to the southern end of an outgrown hedge boundary and then continuing for approximately 81 metres along the western side of the existing ditch to a ditch crossover at TG 18382/29774. Continuing for approximately 106 metres along the eastern side of the existing ditch in a northerly direction to a stile at the southern end of a green lane enclosed between hedges at TG18427/29864. The width of this section is 1.5 metres. Continuing northwards for a distance of approximately 193 metres to the junction with FP 9 at TG 18400/30052. Continuing in a northerly direction for 127 metres to a point at the north-east corner of West End Plantation and then curving in a north-easterly direction along a track for a distance of approximately 234 metres to exit at TG18538/30341 on Gulgate Lane to the south-east of Ash Tree Farm. The width of this section is 3.0 metres.

PARISH OF FAKENHAM

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Victoria Lane). Starts from the Norwich Road eastwards of Fakenham Station and runs southwards past the junction of Restricted Byway No. 5, then bears westwards and again southwards to the railway line where it joins Bridleway No. 6.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Mission Lane). Starts from the Norwich Road east of Restricted Byway No. 1 and runs southwards to Heath Lane (Restricted Byway No. 5).

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Heath Lane). Starts from the Norwich Road immediately west of No. 158 The Heath and runs southwards to the eastern end of Heath Lane where it joins Bridleway No. 4.

Bridleway No. 4 (Heath Lane to Bridleway No. 6). Starts from the eastern end of Heath Lane and runs southwards across the railway line to the and then runs westwards along the river bank to join Bridleway No. 6 at Three Brick Arch Bridge.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Barbers Lane). Starts from Victoria Lane (Restricted Byway No. 1) and runs eastwards to the southern end of Mission Hall Lane (Restricted Byway No. 2) and continues to Pennell's Lane (Restricted Byway No. 3).

Bridleway No. 6 (Three Brick Arch to Restricted Byway No. 1). Starts from Three Brick Arch at the junction of Restricted Byway No. 8 and Bridleway No. 4 and runs north westwards alongside the - Fakenham East railway bearing northwards to cross the railway line by 2 stiles to join Restricted Byway No. 1.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Norwich Road to Holt Road). Starts from the Norwich Road immediately east of Fakenham East Station and runs northwards to the Holt Road.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (From Restricted Byway No. 9 to Bridleway No. 6). Starts from the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 9 at ford and runs eastwards along north bank of River Wensum crossing the - Fakenham West railway where there is a 2 step stile at each side. The path then continues to Three Brick Arch under the Ryburgh - Fakenham East railway to the junction of Bridleway No. 6 and Bridleway No. 4.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (Gasworks to Restricted Byway 8) Starts between Gasworks and Bridge over River Wensum opposite Corn Mill and runs eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 8 at the ford.

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Norwich Road to White Horse Street). Starts from the Norwich Road between Baron's Hall and the Grant Eastern Railway Hotel and runs southwards to Baron's Hall Farm where it bears westwards along Old Lane to exit at the junction of White Horse Street and Cattle Market Street.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Rudham Stile Lane). Starts from the Wells Road and runs north easterly for a distance of approximately 45 metres, then generally south eastward along the Rudham Stile Lane to the junction of Field Lane and Trap Lane.

Footpath No. 12 (Holt Road to Norwich Road). Starts from Holt Road, opposite No. 43 and runs southwards to Norwich Road next to No. 41.

Footpath No. 13 (Holt Road to Norwich Road). Starts from Holt Road opposite Footpath No. 14 and runs southwards to the Norwich Road.

Footpath No 14 (Queens Road to Holt Road) Starts from Queens Road immediately opposite Loves Lane and runs in a northerly direction along the eastern side of Queens Road for approximately 32 metres where it turns to run easterly for approximately 56 metres and then south westerly for 48 metres to join the Holt Road. June 2001

Footpath No. 15 (Malthouse Lane to Market Place). Starts from Malthouse Lane or Clay Pit Lane immediately east of the Old Tannery and runs southwards east of the Church to Market Place down stone steps under narrow archway by Church porch.

Footpath No. 16 (Oak Street to Footpath No. 15). Starts from Oak Street at the junction of Wells Road and Nelson Street, and runs eastwards to join Footpath No. 15.

Footpath No. 17 (Queen's Road to Footpath No. 15). Starts from Queen's Road opposite Footpath No. 14 and runs westwards to Footpath No. 15.

Footpath No. 19 (Corn Mill to Fakenham West Station). Starts from Mill Lane near the Corn Mill under archway in the mill and runs westwards on the river bank to Fakenham West Station.

Footpath No. 20 (Gogg's Mill to Cycle Track). Starts from Gogg’s Mill and runs in a south easterly direction to the beginning of the cycle track.

Footpath No. 21 (Gogg's Mill to fields). Starts from Gogg's Mill and runs north- westwards to the parish boundary and then runs eastwards to fields.

Restricted Byway No. 22 (Water Moor Lane). Starts from Norwich Long Lane, west of the junction of Grove Lane, and runs northwards to Water Moor.

Bridleway No. 23 (A148 to Trap Lane) Starts from the southern boundary of the A148 Fakenham Bypass at map reference TF9179 3123 and runs in a south easterly direction for approximately 3 metres to meet the adopted highway known as the U14055 Trap Lane. The width of the bridleway is approximately 8 metres. June 2014

Bridleway No. 24 (A148 to Wells Road) Starts from the north boundary of the A148 Fakenham Bypass at map reference TF9224 3128 and runs in a northerly direction for approximately 45 metres to meet the Wells Road at map reference TF9225 3132. The width of the way is approximately 11 metres. June 2014

Bridleway No. 25 (A148 to Grove Lane) Starts at the southern boundary of the A148 Fakenham Bypass at map reference TF9286 3113 and runs in a southerly direction for 2 metres to meet Grove Lane. The width of the way is approximately 5 metres. June 2014

Bridleway No. 26 (Clipbush Lane) Starts at the western boundary of Clipbush Lane at map reference TF9346 3063 and runs in a south-westerly direction for approximately 4 metres to meet the cycle way. The width of the way is approximately 45 metres. June 2014

Bridleway No.27 (Clipbush Lane to Holt Road) Starts at the eastern boundary of Clipbush Lane at map reference TF9350 3065 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 4 metres to meet Holt Road. The width of the way is approximately 24 metres. June 2014

Footpath No. 28 (A148 to Holt Road) Starts at the southern boundary of the A148 Fakenham Bypass at map reference TF9396 3089 and runs in a south-easterly direction for approximately 80 metres to meet the 14536 Holt Road. The width of the path is approximately 4 metres. June 2014

Bridleway No. 29 (Holt Road to Parish Boundary) Starts at the eastern end of the 14536 Holt Road at map reference TF9406 3084 and runs in an east north- easterly direction for approximately 165 metres to meet the Little Snoring parish boundary at map reference TF9424 3086. The width of the way is approximately 4 metres. June 2014

PARISH OF FELBRIGG

Footpath No. 1 (Holt/Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Holt/Cromer Road and runs south westwards through Great Wood to parish boundary where it joins Aylmerton Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 2 (Lodge Road to Mustard Pot Lodge). Starts from Lodge Road and runs southwards through Smith's Rough to road by Mustard Pot Lodge.

Footpath No. 3 (King's Plantation to Parish Boundary). Starts from road opposite King's Plantation and runs westwards and then turns south westwards to Dairy Farm. Path then continues by and turns north westwards to parish boundary at Roundwood Hill. Path joins Aylmerton Footpath No. 9 at boundary.

Footpath No 4 (From Footpath No 3 to Parish Boundary) Starts from Footpath No 3 and runs south south west for approximately 165 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of approximately 4 feet and turns to run west for approximately 287 metres to join a farm track. The path then turns to run south for approximately 436 metres to a field boundary. The path then goes in a westerly direction following the field boundary for 163 metres. From this point onwards the path width is not determined as it turns to run south westwards from St Margarets Church to the parish boundary where it joins Aylmerton Footpath No 10. June 2001

Footpath No. 5 (From Footpath No 4 to Parish Boundary) Starts from Footpath No 4 at approximately TG 19933900 and runs in a southerly direction to junction with another farm track. Up to this point the path is at an approximately width of 4 feet. From this point onwards the path width is not determined. The path continues running south to the northern end of the woodland area known as Metton Carr and The Belt. From this point onwards the path is at a width of approximately 4 feet. The path winds through the woodland in a mainly southerly direction to the corner of a field. The path then follows the edge of the woodland (on the east side of the boundary) for approximately 80 metres. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined. The path continues by running south south easterly to the parish boundary where it joins Sustead Footpath No 8. June 2001

Bridleway No. 6 Starting from the U14291 Dick Bucks Burrows at grid reference TG2096 4039 and proceeding in a south westerly direction for 666 metres to grid reference TG2079 3974 and then in a southerly direction for approximately 148 metres to the B1436 Roughton Road at grid reference TG2079 3959. The width of the route varies between 1.5 metres and 7.7 metres. January 2018

Footpath No. 7 (Lodge Road to U.D. Boundary). Starts from Lodge Road and runs north eastwards to U.D. boundary.

Footpath No. 8 - (Roughton Road, Roughton to Metton Road). Starts at Roughton Road Roughton, to the south of the junction with Holwy Close, and runs in a westerly direction for a total distance of 528 metres to join Metton Road, Felbrigg. The path runs between fenced, pastured fields from Roughton Road, westwards, for 343 metres and then through a farmyard for a further 75 metres. This section of the path has an average width of 3 metres. The path then runs over a hardened driveway to Metton Road. This section of the path has an average width of 3.3 metres.

Bridleway No. 9 (Catton’s Drift) Starts at the junction of Melton Road and Footpath No. 7 Roughton, and runs for approximately 500 metres in a north westerly direction. The way then turns north north-east and continues in an almost direct line for another 1380 metres through mixed Woodland, an arable field, past the west side of Green Plantation and Cottage Plantation and finally past some new buildings to the B1436 Roughton to Felbrigg Road. The width of this bridleway is variable but at no point less than 3 metres.

Footpath No. 10 (A148 to Greens Lane) Running from TG20296/40958 off the A148 for a distance of approximately 135 metres and more or less parallel with the southern boundary hedge of Gray’s Plantation and at a distance of between 6 and 11 metres from the boundary to exit at TG20175/41010 on Greens Lane. This footpath is at a width of 1.5 metres.

PARISH OF FELMINGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Back Road to Road). Starts from Back Road nearly opposite Footpath No. 2 and runs northwards across glebe land bearing eastwards between two properties on an estate, then northwards and eastwards again following the line of the estate road to join the Skeyton Road near the King's Head public house.

Footpath No. 2 (Hall Road to Back Road). Starts from Hall Road and runs northwards crossing F.P. 3 and the railway to join Back Road near Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 3 (Station Road to Hyltons Cross Ways). Starts from Station Road, south of the Station and runs north-westwards, crossing Footpath No. 2 and the railway, and through Nurseries to Hylton Cross Ways.

Footpath No. 4 (Aylsham-North Walsham Road to Suffield Road). Starts from the Aylsham-North Walsham Road and runs westwards to exit at Suffield Road north of Oaks Farm.

Footpath No. 5 (The Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Street north of St. Andrew's Church and runs eastwards across Bryant's Heath to the Parish boundary.

Footpath No. 6 (North Walsham-Aylsham Road to Footpath No. 7). Starts from the North Walsham-Aylsham Road south of Aylsham Road Farm and runs eastwards to cottages where it links up with Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 7 (Heath Road to B1145 North Walsham Road). Starts from TG25709/29848 at the junction with Heath Road in an easterly direction parallel with and to the south side of the garden boundary and to the north side of the pond for a distance of approximately 45 metres to TG25749/29851. This section at a width of 1.5 metres. The path then turns and continues in a northerly direction parallel with and to the eastern side of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 159 metres to TG25760/30008. Continuing in an easterly direction parallel with and to the south side of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 15 metres to exit onto the B1145. This section at a width of 2.0 metres.

Footpath No. 8 (Felmingham-Cromer Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from the Felmingham-Cromer Road west of Aylsham Road Farm and runs north-westwards to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Bradmore Road to Cromer Road). Starts from the Bradmore Road and runs north-westwards to join the Cromer Road at Rugg's Hall.

Footpath No. 10 (Suffield Road to Aylsham - North Walsham Road). Starts from the Suffield Road near Stream and runs westwards to Felmingham Mill, then southwards to join the Aylsham-North Walsham Road (B1145).

Bridleway No. 11 (Tuttington Bridleway No. 2 to Stow Heath Lane). Starts at the northern end of Tuttington Bridleway No. 2 and proceeds in a generally northerly direction into Enclosure No. 3188 and then in an easterly direction along the northern field boundary for approximately 190 metres.

Bridleway No. 12 (Bradmoor Road) Starts from the junction of the A149, south of Wild's Farm and runs southwards for approximately 1760 metres to the junction of the B1145 North Walsham Road. The bridleway runs across the full paved width of the old highway. November 2001 PARISH OF FIELD DALLING

Bridleway No. 1 (Common Lane). Starts from the Field Dalling-Saxlingham Road and runs in a south-easterly direction to Eastmoor Farm where it joins Footpath No. 5.

Bridlewway No. 2 (Field Dalling - Saxlingham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Field Dalling-Saxlingham Road, east of the Chapel, and runs north-westwards following the parish boundary to join Langham Bridleway No. 2.

Footpath No. 3 (Holt Road to Bale Road). Starts from the Holt Road, about half-way between The Plough public house and Bluetile Farm, and runs southwards, east of the Hall, to the Bale Road.

Footpath No. 4 (Langham Road to Binham Road). Starts from the Langham Road passing through St. Andrew's Churchyard to a stile, then runs south westwards by stepping stones over stream to the Binham Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Eastmoor Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from the southern end of Bridleway No. 1 at Eastmoor Farm and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary, then follows the boundary north eastwards for a short distance to join Brinton Footpath No. 2.

Bridleway No. 6 (Cake's Lane). Starts from the Bale Road, at a point on the southern boundary of the parish, and runs westwards along the boundary to join Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 7 (Cake's Lane to Binham Road). Starts from Cake's Lane and runs in a northerly direction past little marsh to enter Binham Road almost opposite Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 8 (Smoker's Hole to Letheringsett-Gladford Road). Starts opposite School Road and runs eastwards through Smoker's Hole then along southern boundary of Wood to finish at Letheringsett- Road opposite Bayfield Park.

Footpath No. 9 (Roddy Lane). Starts from the Field Dalling-Langham Road and runs westward then northward turning north westward to finish approximately 460 yards from boundary. PARISH OF FULMODESTONE

Restricted Byway No. 1 (- Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Fulmodestone-Kettlestone Road and runs south-westwards to Clipstone House, then westwards to the railway line and the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (From Restricted Byway No. 12 to Restricted Byway No. 1). Starts from the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 12 and runs south westwards to Clipstone House, passing to the north of the buildings, and joining Restricted Byway No. 1.

Footpath No. 3 (New Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from New Road near the western corner of Brown's Covert and runs north-eastwards to the parish boundary to join Bridleway No. 1

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Clarke's Lane). Starts from C318 North Lane, near the School, and runs southwards, bearing eastwards to U14171 Heath Lane.

Footpath No. 5 (Thursford Road to Little Barney Lane). Starts from Thursford Road near the Vicarage by a stile and runs eastwards to a kissing gate leading to Little Barney Lane.

Footpath No. 6 (Thursford Road to Fakenham - Holt Road). Starts from the Thursford Road by a kissing gate north of St. Mary's Church and runs north-westwards through Barney Wood, passing through Wood House Farm, to the parish boundary where it joins Thursford Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 7 (Clarke's Lane to Thursford Church). Starts from Clark's Lane at its junction with Restricted Byway No. 9 by a kissing gate and runs south eastwards across Thursford park to St. Andrew's Church.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Love Lane). Starts from the Fakenham-Holt Road at the north east corner of Brookhill Plantation and runs northwards along the western side of Lawn Plantation and Thursford Park to Clarke's Lane.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (Little Barney Lane to Praish Boundary). Starts from Little Barney Lane, south of the Brick and Tile Works and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Swanton Novers Restricted Byway No. 4 at the southern corner of Heyson's Oaks.

Footpath No. 10 (Sandy Lane to Fulmodestone-Kettlestone Road). Starts from Sandy Lane and runs south-westwards crossing the by a ford, and continues to the Fulmodestone-Kettlestone Road opposite the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 1.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Restricted Byway - Back Lane to Footpath No. 2). Starts from Beck Lane, just north of St. John the Baptist's Chapel, and runs southwards, then westwards, to the north-eastern end of Footpath No. 2.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 6 (Heath Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Heath Lane and runs northwards to The Grove Path then continues north-eastwards over railway line to parish boundary where it enters the /Southrepps Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Heath Lane to Southrepps/ Road). Starts from Heath Lane and runs southwards past Gimingham Hall to enter the Southrepps/Mundesley Road.

Footpath No. 8 - (Corn Mill to Parish Boundary). Starts from road by Corn Mill and runs eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 9 of Mundesley.

Footpath No. 9 - (Southrepps/Mundesley Road to Southrepps/ Road). Starts from Southrepps/Mundesley Road and runs south-westwards to enter the Southrepps/Trunch Road.

Restricted Byway No. 12 - (Cliff Wall). Starts from Trimingham boundary and runs south-wards along cliff top to parish boundary where it joins Mundesley F.P. 23.

Bridleway No. 14 (Trunch Road to Southrepps Road) Starts on the Trunch Road at TG27323595 and runs in a generally north-easterly direction along a track for 280 metres, to TG 27453619 where it meets the Southrepps Road. This bridleway at a width not less than 3 metres. September 2001

Footpath No. 15 (Southrepps Road) Starts at the Southrepps Road at TG 27453619 and runs along the northern field edge of OS Field No's 4400 and 6700 for approximately 285 metres to TG 27723609 where it meets the Southrepps Road opposite the southern end of Gimingham Footpath No. 7. This footpath at a width not less than 3 metres. September 2001

Bridleway No. 16 (Southrepps Road to Trunch Road) Starts at TG 27833605 on the Southrepps Road and runs generally southwards for approximately 390 metres along a track to TG 27793567 on the Trunch Road. This bridleway at a width not less than 3 metres. September 2001.

Byway Open to All Traffic No.17 (Trunch BOAT No. 14 to Mundesley BOAT No. 24) - The route follows a well defined tarmac track starting at the parish boundary at grid reference TG 2965 3642 at the driveway to the old Mundesley Hospital. It runs in an east south easterly direction with a width of 3.3 metres for a distance of 105 metres to grid reference TG 2975 3638. The route then follows the bend and continues in an almost northerly direction with a width of 3.4 metres for 150 metres to meet a bend at grid reference TG 2979 3652 and then follows the bend with a width of 3.2 metres to run in an easterly direction for 75 metres to grid reference TG 2987 3652. The route then crosses the golf course in a general east north-easterly direction and at a width of 3.2 metres for a distance of 40 metres to grid reference TG 2991 3653, and then at a width of 3 metres for 57 metres to grid reference TG 2996 3653 and then at a width of 3.5 metres for 52 metres to grid reference TG 3001 3654 at the parish boundary. May 2012

PARISH OF

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Mill Road to West Wood Lane). Starts from Mill Road, opposite Mill Farm, and runs south-westwards, crossing the railway line by field gates, to join West Wood Lane south-east of West Wood Farm.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Highfield Farm to Starmoor Wood). Starts approximately 570 yards south-east of Highfield Farm and runs north westwards through Starmoor Wood (to Great Ryburgh Common).

Restricted Byway No. 6 (West Wood Lane). Starts from the Fakenham Road and runs southwards to the east of West Wood Farm, turning eastwards to the junction of Restricted Byway No.1, then runs south-eastwards to the parish boundary. There is a field gate covering a width of 6.5 metres at map reference TF9560 2601. March 2013

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (The Street to Back Road). Starts from The Street, south of the Church, and runs westwards as a metalled way to a step stile, then continues as a rough track to another stile leading to back Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Snoring - Thursford Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Snoring - Thursford Road at Manor Farm and runs northwards to a stile at the parish boundary where it joins Little Walsingham Footpath No. 9.

PARISH OF GREAT WALSINGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Church Road to the St. Peter's Church). Starts from Church Road by an iron kissing gate opposite Church Plantation and runs northwards to small iron gate at the south-west corner of the Churchyard.

Bridleway No. 2 (Mill Lane). Starts from the Wells Road and runs eastwards for 300 yards parallel to St. Peter's Churchyard to St. Peter's Road leading to Barry Hall.

Footpath No. 3 (Wells Road to Westgate End). Starts from the Wells Road, north of Towns End, and runs south-eastwards to Westgate End.

Bridleway No. 4 (Sash Hire Lane). Starts from Old Wells Road at the parish boundary and runs westwards along the boundary for 600 yards to fields.

Bridleway No. 5 (Greenway to Fields). Starts from Greenway just east of the junction with Old Wells Road and runs northwards turns westwards, then runs northwards again for 200 yards to fields.

Bridleway No. 6 (Scarborough Road to Folgate Lane). Starts from Scarborough Road opposite the Three Tuns public house and runs south-eastwards to Folgate Lane.

Bridleway No. 7 (Folgate Lane). Starts from Scarborough Road in front of Eastgate Farm and runs eastwards to Bridleway No. 8.

Bridleway No. 8 (Hindringham Road to fields). Starts from the Hindringham Road and runs southwards to the eastern end of Bridleway No. 7 and then turns eastwards for a distance before again running southwards to fields.

Footpath No 9 (Blunt's Corner to -Fakenham Road) Starts from Creake Gate Road at Blunt's Corner and runs in a south easterly direction for approximately 1,600 yards to join the Holkham-Fakenham Road. June 2001

PARISH OF GRESHAM

Footpath No. 1 (From Footpath No. 2 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 2 by Anguish Hill and north westwards over three stiles to join Red Barn Lane by field gate at parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (Church Lane to East Beckham/Gresham Road). Starts from Church Lane near Reading Room runs northwards across Dairy Lane and past Black Acre Plantation to enter the East Beckham/Gresham Road south of Wrench's Hill.

Footpath No. 3 (Fairies' Lane). Starts from the Beckham Road and runs eastwards to Fairies' Lane where it turns southwards and continues to enter road near School.

Bridleway No. 4 (The Routs). Starts from near corner of Hellgate Lane at Wicket Gate and runs south-westwards through another wicket gate and then continues to enter Chequers Street by field gate.

Footpath No. 5 (Chequers Street to Hellgate Lane). Starts from field gate on Chequers Street and runs south eastwards over two stiles to enter Hellgate Lane by field gate.

Footpath No. 6 (Sustead Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Sustead Road at stile and runs south eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Sustead Footpath No. 6.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Sustead Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Sustead Road and runs north eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Aylmerton Restricted Byway No. 11.

Footpath No. 8 (Gresham/North Barningham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Gresham/North Barningham Road and runs south eastwards through a field gate and continues to parish boundary where it joins Sustead Footpath No. 2 at Stile.

Footpath No. 9 (Manor Farm to Footpath No. 10). Starts from road opposite Manor Farm and runs south eastwards for a short distance before turning south westwards and continuing the join Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 10 (North Barningham to Sustead Boundary). Starts from field gate on road through North Barningham and runs eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Sustead Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 11 (Church Farm to Footpath No. 12). Starts from road by Church Farm and runs north westwards to join Footpath No. 12.

Footpath No. 12 (Baconsthorpe/North Barningham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Baconsthorpe/North Barningham Road near Church Farm off buildings and runs northwards and then turns north-westwards to parish boundary where it joins West Beckham Footpath No. 9.

Bridleway No. 13 Starting from the C301 Cromer Road at a width of approximately 7.5 metres at grid reference TG1792 3865 and running in a southerly direction for approximately 288 metres to grid reference TG1789 3837 increasing to a width of approximately 8 metres and proceeding in a south westerly direction for approximately 60 metres to grid reference TG1785 3831 increasing to a width of approximately 10 metres and proceeding in a south south westerly direction for approximately 120 metres to grid reference TG1782 3819 decreasing in width to approximately between 5 and 7.5 metres and proceeding in a south south easterly direction for approximately 162 metres to grid reference TG1785 3804 at the U14280 Sustead Road (November 2015)

PARISH OF GUNTHORPE

Bridleway No.1 (Hall Farm Road). Starts from the Gunthorpe-Bale Road and runs in a south-westerly direction to a kissing gate at the eastern end of Footpath No. 8.

Bridleway No. 3 (Bullfer Grove Road). Starts from the Fakenham-Holt Road and runs south eastwards to join Road south eastwards of Bullfer Grove.

Bridleway No. 4 (Turf Common Road). Starts from the northern end of Homefield Lane and runs eastwards along the southern boundary of Turf Common Plantation, bearing southwards and then south westwards to and as a cul-de-sac.

Bridleway No. 5 (Homefield Lane). Starts from Sharrington Road and runs south- wards to Brinton Road.

Bridleway No. 6 (Heath Road). Starts from near the north-eastern corner of Pond Plantation and runs south-eastwards, then south-westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Briningham Bridleway No. 4 at a field gate.

Footpath No. 7 (Bale Road to Hall Farm). Starts from the Bale Road west of St. Mary's Church, by a kissing gate and runs westwards to join Bridleway No. 1, by a kissing gate.

Footpath No. 8 (Bridleway No. 1 to Fakenham Road). Starts by a kissing gate at the south western end of Bridleway No. 1 and runs westwards over a field to a stile and then continues to a field gate at the Fakenham-Holt Road north eastwards of Woodhouse Farm.

Bridleway No. 9 (Fakenham Road to Frog Hall Lane). Starts from the Fakenham-Holt Road by a field gate near Woodhouse Farm and runs westwards along the northern side of the farmyard and then northwards to a field gate at Frog Hall Lane.

Bridleway No. 10 (From Bridleway 1 to Rookery Farm). Starts from Bridleway No. 1 and runs north westwards to Rockery Farm where it joins Footpath No. 11.

Footpath No. 11 (Rookery Farm to Fakenham Road). Starts from Rockery Farm and the north western end of Bridleway No. 10, and runs north westwards to a field gate on the Fakenham-Holt Road.

Bridleway No 12 (Bridleway No. 9 to A148) Starts at the eastern end of Gunthorpe Bridleway No. 9 and runs in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 144 metres to meet with the A148. June 2011

PARISH OF HANWORTH

Footpath No. 1 (Emery's Lane, by a stile nearly opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 2 and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Sustead Footpaths Nos. 9 and 10.

Footpath No. 2 (Emery's Lane to Aldborough Road). Starts from Emery's Lane by a field gate nearly opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 1 and runs southwards to enter the Aldborough Road by a stile near the old smithy.

Footpath No. 3 (Hanworth Common Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Hanworth Common Road opposite Church Plantation and runs south westwards past St. Bartholomew's Church and then bears southwards to join the north western end of Footpath No. 4. The path then continues southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Alby Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 5 (Parish Boundary to Norwich-Cromer Road). Starts from Alby Footpath No. 13 TG2057/3599 and runs in an easterly direction to enter the Norwich- Cromer Road by a stile

Footpath No. 6 (White Post Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from White Post Road immediately to the east of the Rectory and runs southwards, then south westwards for a short distance and then southwards again to the parish boundary where it joins Alby Footpaht No. 11.

Footpath No. 7 (Hanworth Cross to Parish Boundary). Starts from Cromer Road to Hanworth Cross and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 3 at the south east corner of Old John's Wood.

PARISH OF HAPPISBURGH

Footpath No. 1 (Old Manor House to Parish Boundary). Starts from the junction of roads at Manor Farm House, Walcott, and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 2 (Coast Road to All Saints Church). Starts opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 25 and runs in a southerly direction parallel to the B1159 Coast Road and to the east of a field boundary bank and wall for a distance of approximately 215 metres to the boundary fence of The Lighthouse Inn. The path continues to run in a southerly direction over the forecourt of The Lighthouse Inn to the east of the highway boundary and over the adjoining arable field parallel to the B1159 Coast Road and to the east of the field boundary bank for approximately 285 metres to the north-west corner of the churchyard wall of All Saints Church. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (All Saints Church to Restricted Byway4). Starts from the western sides of All Saints Church and runs eastwards south of the Church to join Footpath No. 2. The path continues eastwards through the churchyard, at the boundary of which there is a stile, and on to join Restricted Byway No. 4 at a fieldgate.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Chimney Farm to Footpath No. 3). Starts from Ostend Road north west of Chimney Farm House, and runs westwards to join Footpath No. 3 at a fieldgate.

Footpath No. 5 (Coast Road to Ostend Road). Starts at the B1159 Coast Road and runs along a track in an easterly direction parallel to the drainage ditch for approximately 392 metres and then turns to run along the track in a northerly direction for approximately 75 metres to meet with Ostend Road. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 6 (Ostend Road to Church Farm). Starts from Ostend Road and runs along the track towards the radio masts in an easterly direction for approximately 230 metres to the end of the track. The width of the path is 3 metres up to this point. The path continues at a width of 1 metre and turns to run in a southerly direction over an arable field for approximately 75 metres to a gap in the corner of the field boundary bank. The path now continues at a width of 1.5 metres in a south-easterly direction parallel to and to the south of the field boundary bank for approximately 742 metres to its junction with a track leading to disused building on the cliff top. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 3 metres and runs along a track in mainly a southerly direction for approximately 395 metres passing “High House” to terminate at the road junction near Church Farm. October 2000

Footpath No. 7 (Walcott Hall to Grub Street). Starts from the junction at Walcott Hall Farm Buildings by a stile and runs eastwards alongside fence for two fields to stile at Grub Street near Gold's Farm.

Footpath No. 8 (Grub Street to Whimpwell Street). Starts from Grub Street just north of farm buildings and runs eastwards to Whimpwell Street.

Footpath No. 9 (North Walsham Road to Footpath No. 8). Starts from the North Walsham Road at TG 3780/3101 and runs in a south easterly direction to the west of and parallel to the hedge marking the field boundary for approximately 350 metres to junction with Footpath No. 8. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 10 (Lantern Lane to Footpath No. 8) Starts from a point about half-way along Lantern Lane and runs northwards to Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 11 (Coastguard Station to Hill House Hotel). Starts from near the Coastguard Station and runs mainly north westwards to join Restricted Byway No. 12 at its western end, near Hill House Hotel.

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Hill House Hotel to Beach). Starts south-east of Hill House Hotel and runs eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 13 (Grub Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from Grub Stret, north of Happisburgh Hall and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins East Ruston Footpath No. 30.

Footpath No. 14 (East Ruston Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the East Ruston Road, north of private lane leading to Walcott House, and runs west-wards to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 15 (Grub Street to Stalham Road). Starts from Grub Street immediately north of Happisburgh Hall Farm buildings and runs eastwards to Stalham Road.

Footpath No 16 (Grubb Street to Parish Boundary) Starts from off Grubb Street at approximately TG 3734/2900 via a ditch crossover in a south westerly direction along the south easterly side of the field boundary bank and the north westerly side of outbuildings for approximately 53 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. The path then runs in a westerly direction for approximately 12 metres and then turns to follow the parish boundary northwards, finally crossing the boundary, west of Gladhern, to join East Ruston Footpath No 18. June 2001

Footpath No. 17 (Common Road to Moat Farm Cottages, Green Lane). Starts from Common Road by a stile and runs eastwards passing two stiles, to join Green Lane by a fourth stile, north of Moat Farm.

Footpath No. 18 (Green Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Green Lane, south- east of the Beeches, and runs south-eastwards to the parish boundary, where it joins Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 19 (Parish Boundary to Parish Boundary). Starts from parish boundary at the eastern end of East Ruston Footpath No. 34 and runs southwards for approximately 52 metres at a path width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the path width is not determined and the path continues running south to join Whincraft Lane.The path continues along this lane to the parish boundary. October 2000

Footpath No. 20 (Whincraft Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Whincraft Lane at TG 3739/2812 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 300 metres to the parish boundary with Lessingham. This path at a width of 1 metre. October 2000

Footpath No. 21 (Whincraft Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Whincraft Lane at TG 3738/2805 and runs in an westerly direction across the field and over the north/south track leading to Brumstead House Farm for approximately 412 metres to the parish boundary where it joins East Ruston Footpath No. 29. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Restricted Byway No. 22 (Green Lane to Beach). Along Upton Way, turns north and then east to the beach.

Bridleway No. 23 ( East Ruston Bridleway No. 33 to Grub Street). Starts at the eastern end of East Ruston Bridleway No. 33 and runs in a generally east north-easterly direction along a crossfield track for a distance of approximately 182 metres to the junction with Grub Street, Happisburgh. This path at a minimum width of 3.0 metres.

Footpath No. 24 (Coastal Path). Starts from TG 3694/3212 at the end of the track adjacent to the radio masts and runs in a northerly direction parallel to and to the east of the field boundary bank for approximately 110 metres to the cliff top. This section of path at a width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the width of the path will be 2 metres and the path runs along the cliff top in a south-easterly direction for a distance of approximately 1,390 metres to a gap in the fence allowing access into a caravan park. The path continues in a south-easterly direction for approximately 440 metres to the Inland Rescue Boat Station at Beach Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 25 (B1159 Coast Road). Starts from near the eastern end of Footpath No. 1 and runs in a southerly direction parallel to the B1159 Coast Road and to the west of the field boundary bank for approximately 320 metres to TG 3595/3225. This path is at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 26 (Stalham Road to East Ruston Footpath No. 34). Starts at the Stalham Road, opposite Grubb Street and runs southwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 34. October 2000

PARISH OF HELHOUGHTON

Footpath No. 1 (All Saint's Church to Helhoughton-Fakenham Road). Starts opposite All Saint's Church and runs north-eastwards to concrete bridge over the River at Park Farm where it joins the Helhoughton-Fakenham Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Park Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from the southern end of Park Lane and runs southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Raynham Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 3 (Park Lane to Footpath No. 6). Starts from Park Lane and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 6 at the boundary of Engine Carr Wood.

Footpath No. 4 (Park Lane to Footpath No. 6). Starts from the southern end of Park Lane and runs south eastwards to join Footpath No. 6 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 5 (Helhoughton-Tatterford Road to Turf Moor). Starts from the Helhoughton-Tatterford Road, at the north east corner of Gravelpit Plantation, and runs westwards to Turf Moor.

Footpath No. 6 (Helhoughton-Raynham Rod to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Helhoughton-Raynham Road at the parish boundary, and runs eastwards round the northern boundary of Round Plantation and then along the parish boundary to the south-eastern corner of the parish where it joins Raynham Footpath No. 4).

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Park Lane). Starts from the Helhoughton-Fakenham Road, south east of all Saint's Church, and runs southwards to Footpath No. 2 and Footpath No. 4.

PARISH OF HEMPSTEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Holt Road to Bodham Road). Starts at the northern end of Footpath No. 6 in an easterly direction along the field edge on the north side of the C300 Road for a distance of approximately 304 metres to the hedge and continues in a northerly direction parallel with and to the west of the field boundary hedge for a distance of approximately 508 metres to the junction with Footpath No. 8. The footpath to this point is at a width of 1.5 metres. Proceeds in an easterly direction following the field edge to the western end of Footpath No. 8 and then in a generally northerly direction to map reference TG 1087 3835, then in a north-westerly direction along the eastern boundary of Upper Fir Covert and finally junctions with Bodham Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Holt Road to Bodham Road). Starts from the Holt Road and runs north eastwards to enter the Bodham Road south west of Red House.

Footpath No 3 (All Saints Church to Holt Road) Starts from the village Street by All Saints Church at map reference TG1050 3702 and runs in a south-westerly and westerly direction for a distance of approximately 75 metres adjacent to the south-east and south boundary of the churchyard to map reference TG1043 3700 at the western boundary of the churchyard and then in a northerly direction for approximately 15 metres to map reference TG1043 3702 and then in a north-westerly direction for approximately 85 metres to map reference TG1036 3705 then in a north north-easterly direction for approximately 60 metres to map reference TG1037 3711 and then in a south-westerly direction along the southern bank of the stream for approximately 25 metres and then northwards over bridge to map reference TG1034 3711 then south- westerly along the northern bank of the stream for a distance of approximately 35 metres to map reference TG1030 3710 and then north-westwards along the northern bank of a stream for approximately 25 metres and then continues still along the northern bank of a stream in a north-westwards direction for approximately 270 metres to map reference TG1005 3723 when it continues westwards again to join the southern end of FP.4. The path then continues westwards through Hempstead Hall farmyard and then bears north-westwards and the northwards to enter the Holt Road. October 2013

Footpath No. 4 (Holt Road to Footpath No. 3). Starts from the Holt Road and runs southwards along the western edge of Hempstead Green to join Footpath No. 3 near Hempstead Hall Cottages.

Footpath No. 5 (Church Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Village Street at Church Farm and runs westwards to Mill House Lane. The path continues along this lane through Twenty Acre Hill Plantation and then bears southwards then westwards and then southwards again to Mill House. The path then bears north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Edgefield Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 6 (Holt Road to the Smithy). Starts from the Holt Road west of the southern end of Footpath No. 1 and runs south south-eastwards bearing southwards to enter the road leading to Hempstead Green near the Smithy.

Footpath No. 7 (Field Lane to Hempstead - Plumstead Road). Starts from Field Lane opposite new Council Houses and runs southwards to enter the Hempstead- Plumstead Road.

Footpath No. 8 (Footpath No. 1 to Footpath No. 9). Starts from Footpath No. 1 north west of Five Acre Plantation and runs east south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 9 immediately to the south of Hempstead House (Becketts Farm).

Footpath No. 9 (Becketts Farm to Holt Road). Starts at the south eastern corner of Becketts Farm farmyard and the eastern end of Footpath No. 8 and runs south south- westwards to the east of Five Acre Plantation to enter Holt Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 10 (Back Lane to Edgefield - Baconsthorpe Road). Starts from Back Lane and runs eastwards then southwards for a short distance and then eastwards again to enter the Edgefield - Baconsthorpe Road at the parish boundary opposite the northern end of Slushy Lane (Restricted Byway No. 12).

Bridleway No. 11 (Holt Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Holt Road at TG 1142/3719 and runs in an east south-easterly direction along a field boundary for approximately 120 metres and then in a southerly direction for approximately 150 metres. The path up to this point is at a width of 3.5 metres. The path then turns in a south easterly direction where it joins Baconsthorpe Bridleway No. 5. October 2000

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Slushy Lane). Starts from the Edgefield - Baconsthorpe Road and runs southwards along the parish boundary to enter the Edgefield - Plumstead Road east of Hole Farm.

Footpath No. 13 (Alongside Selbrigg Pond). This path runs along the top of the earth bank which forms part of the dam holding water in Selbrigg Pond.

Footpath No. 14 (Bridleway No. 11 to Hempstead Road). Starts from TG 1154/3716 at a junction with Bridleway No. 11 and runs northerly to the east of and parallel to the hedge marking the boundary between the Hare and Hounds Public House and the field, for a distance of approximately 54 metres to junction with the Hempstead Road. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Bridleway No. 15 (Holt Road to Chapel Lane) Starts from the Holt Road at the north western end of Hempstead BR11 at map reference TG1142 3719 and runs in a westerly direction for approximately 217 metres following the southern side of the roadside bank to map reference TG1121 3720. The route then continues to run in a generally westerly direction along the edge of woodland for 70 metres to map reference TG1114 3720 and then turns to run generally west-south-westerly for 58 metres still along the edge of woodland to enter onto Chapel Lane at map reference TG1109 3718. The width of the route is 3.5 metres and the surface is mainly grass. October 2013

PARISH OF HEMPTON

Footpath No. 1 ( Road to Parish Boundary). Starts by a fieldgate from the Shereford Road, west of St. Andrew's Church and runs southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Dunton Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 2 (Bell Inn to Mill Road). Starts from a point near the Bell Inn and runs westwards for approximately 300 yards to the rear of cottages at Mill Road.

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Bell Inn to Old Buck Inn). Starts from a point 50 yards south of the Bell Inn and runs westwards past the Vicarage to the road junction at the Old Buck Inn.

Footpath No. 4 (From Restricted Byway 3 to the Raynham Road). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 3 and runs south-westwards passing the south eastern corner of the Vicarage to the Raynham Road.

Footpath No. 5 (From Footpath No. 4 to the Raynham Road). Starts from Footpath No. 4 and runs south westwards to the Raynham Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Fakenham- Road to the Raynham Road). Starts from the Fakenham-Swaffham Road and runs south westwards for 450 yards to the northern boundary of the East View Housing Estate on the Raynham Road.

Restricted Byway No. 7 ( Fakenham-Swaffham Road to the Raynham Road). Starts from the Fakenham-Swaffham Road and runs westwards for 230 yards to the Raynham Road.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Fakenham-Swaffham Road to Raynham Road). Starts from the Fakenham-Swaffham Road and runs eastwards for 35 yards to the Raynham Road at the southern end of the East View Council Housing Estate.

Footpath No. 9 (Abbey Farm to Fields). Starts opposite Abbey Farm and runs south westwards for 375 yards to give access to fields.

Footpath No. 10 (From Footpath No. 9 to Footpath No. 14). Starts from Footpath No. 9 and runs southwards to the southern end of Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 11 (From Footpath No. 9 to Footpath No. 14). Starts from Footpath No. 9 at the junction of Footpath No. 10 and runs eastwards to join Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 12 (Fakenham-Swaffham Road to Footpath No. 9). Starts from the Fakenham-Swaffham Road opposite Restricted Byway No. 7 and runs south eastwards to Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 13 (Abbey Farm Roadway to Footpath No. 9). Starts from the roadway from the Fakenham-Swaffham Road to Abbey Farm and runs south eastwards to Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 14 (East Dereham Road to Footpath No. 10). Starts from the East Dereham Road and runs south-westwards through The Valley (old gravel pits) for 350 yards to the southern end of Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 15 (East Dereham to Footpath No. 9). Starts from the East Dereham Road at the parish boundary and runs westwards to Footpath No. 14, then bears northwards to join Footpath No. 9 near St. Stephen's Priory.

Footpath No. 16 (Old Railway Station to Fields). Starting at a point to the east of the former Fakenham Town Railway Station and running in a north westerly direction to the north eastern corner of Parcel No. 25 where it turns, and follows the field boundary, running south westerly for a short distance, a total distance of approximately 260 metres.

Footpath No.17 (Mill Road to Footpath No. 16). Starts from the eastern side of Mill Road on the southern bank of the River Wensum, and then runs in a generally south- easterly direction for approximately 230 metres along the north-eastern side of Hempton Common, comprising O.S. Parcel No. 4557 to join up with the northern end of Hempton Footpath No. 16. The width of the path will be not less than 3 metres. October2000

Bridleway No. 18 (Hempton Green Link Road) Starts at TF 915290 at the junction of Hempton Green Link Road with the B1146 Dereham Road/Pond Road and runs at a width of approximately 5 metres southwards for approximately 100 metres to join the junction of the B1146 with the U11311 Dereham Road at TF 915289. May 2003

PARISH OF HICKLING

Footpath No. 1 (Stalham Road to Whinmere Farm). Starts from Stalham Road near Brightmere Farm by a kissing gate and runs northwards to join the road east of Whinmere Farm by a stile.

Footpath No. 2 (Bull Inn Lane to Church). Starts from Bull Inn Lane by a stile south of Hickling Hall and runs south eastwards to the south west corner of St. Mary's Churchyard.

Footpath No. 3 (The Walk to Eastfield Cottages). Starts from the east end of The Walk near Dairy House Farm and runs eastwards to Eastfield Cottages.

Footpath No. 4 (Restricted Byway No. 3 to Eastfield Road). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 3 and runs southwards to Eastfield Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Town Street to Eastfield Road). Starts by a kissing gate from Town Street west of the Vicarage and runs southwards to exit by a kissing gate at Eastfield Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Eastfield Road to the Green). Starts from Eastfield Road, at the junction of The Causeway, by a stile and runs south westwards, then westwards to the Green.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Hill Common Road to Footpath No. 8). Starts from Hill Common Road at the northernmost point of and runs south eastwards south of Broad House through Willows Farmyard to join Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 8 (Restricted Byway 7 to Broads Bathing Spot). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 7, east of Willows Farm and runs south eastwards to Broads Bathing Spot southwards of Stubbs Farm. PARISH OF – see Bodham, Holt and Kelling

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Briston Road to "The Dyes"). Starts from the Briston Road by a stile and fieldgate and runs westwards to join "The Dyes", by a stile and fieldgate.

Footpath No. 2 (Hindolveston Road to Moore's Farm). Starts from the Hindolveston Road and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 3 (From Footpath No. 2 to Road). Starts from Footpath No. 2 near Hindolveston Road and runs south eastwards crossing the railway line where notices are displayed stating "Beware of Trains" to enter the Guestwick Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 4 (Loop path of Footpath No. 3). Starts from Footpath No. 3 at the boundary of the first field and rejoins Footpath No. 3 half way across next field.

Footpath No. 5 (Loop path of Footpath No. 3). Branches from Footpath No. 3 at the eastern side of the railway line and runs south eastwards joining Footpath No. 3 at Guestwick Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Fulmodestone Road to Tipples Farm). Starts from the Fulmodestone Road north westwards of Park Farm and runs northwards to Tipples Farm.

Footpath No. 7 (Church Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Church Lane at St. George's Church and runs south westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Wood Norton Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 8 (Hindolveston- Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Hindolveston-Foulsham Road at the south western corner of Hindolveston Wood and runs south-eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Freshgap Lane.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 9 (The Dyes). Starts from the Hindolveston Road at the eastern side of the railway line and runs northwards, bearing north eastwards, to join Footpath No. 1.

Bridleway No. 10 (Green Lane). Starts from the Hindolveston-Thurning Road and runs northwards to The Dyes.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Church Lane (part) to Fulmodeston Road)Starts at grid reference TG 0278 2917 and runs for 150 metres to TG 0264 2924 as a 3 metre wide rough unmade track running between boundaries that vary in width between 9 metres and 16.5 metres. The route continues for a further 218 metres along a 3 metre wide rough unmade track running between boundaries 10 metres apart. On the west side the track is bounded by verge and hedges, and on the east side by verge and mature trees. The unmade track then widens to 8 metres within boundaries 14 metres apart, continuing for a distance of 32 metres to reach Fulmodeston Road at TG 0265 2947. February 2009

Restricted Byway No. 12 – (Church Lane (part) to Restricted Byway No. 11) Starts from county road number 14112 (Church Lane), at grid reference TG 0293 2919 and runs in a generally westerly direction following a rough track to meet with Hindolveston Restricted Byway No. 11 at grid reference TG 0278 2917. The width of the route varies between 10 and 12 metres between boundaries, with a usable width of 3 metres, except at grid reference TG 0281 2917, where, for a length of 4 metres, the route narrows to 8 metres between boundaries. August 2010

PARISH OF HINDRINGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Coldham Road). Starts at a junction with Wells Road, and runs in a mainly northerly direction to Hall Farm, a distance of approximately 530 metres. It then runs eastwards through a farmyard, for approximately 110 metres. From there it turns northwards through a gate 3.3 metres wide and enters the grounds of Hindringham Hall, turning eastwards and running along Hindringham Hall drive, passing through a wooden gate 3.2 metres wide and continuing along the drive to pass through the main gates 3.3 metres wide and crossing the splayed entrance to join Blacksmiths Lane opposite Blue Tile House, a distance of 210 metres.

Bridleway No. 2 (Blacksmith Road to Walsingham Road). Starts from Blacksmiths Road, north of the Vicarage and runs northwards to Walsingham Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Crown Public House to Harvest Lane). Starts opposite the Crown Public House by a field gate and runs southwards west of Strange Farm to Harvest Lane.

Bridleway No. 4 (Ploughman's Lane). Starts from the Thursford Road, north of the junction with Harvest Lane, and runs eastwards, then southwards to the parish boundary and Frog Hall Lane.

Footpath No. 5 (Blacksmiths Lane to Wells Road). Starts from Blacksmith Lane by a stile opposite the Smithy, and runs south westwards to a stile which leads to the Wells Road.

Footpath No. 6 (Moorgate Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Moorgate Road and runs north eastwards along American Lane for a short distance then runs eastwards to the parish boundary to join Field Dalling Restricted Byway No. 6 near Gaston's Plantation.

PARISH OF HOLKHAM

Footpath No. 1 ( FP No. 12 to Wells-next-the-Sea FP No. 28) Starts at the eastern end of Burnham Overy Footpath No. 12 at TF 8683 4577 and runs south by east along the north lower edge of the dunes to the board walk at TF 8900 4505, a distance of 2600 yards (2377 metres) and then east by south along the board walk to Holkham gap at the northern extremity of Lady Ann’s Road a distance of 250 yards (229 metres) then turning north east following the track south of Holkham Meals Conifer Plantation to TF 9032 4557, the parish boundary with Wells- next-the-Sea, a distance of 1699 yards (1553 metres). The path is 6 feet (1.83 metres) wide. (All distances are approximate). November 2008

PARISH OF HOLT

Footpath No. 4 (Kelling Road to Mill Street). This path starts from Kelling Road and runs south westwards and then bears southwards to enter Mill Street near the Printing Works.

Footpath No. 5 (New Street to Holt-Letheringsett Road). Starts from New Street opposite the Corn Mill and runs west south-westwards for approximately 120 yards and then bears south eastwards to enter the Holt-Letheringsett Road opposite the main entrance to Spout Hills.

Footpath No. 6 (Footpath No. 5 to Letheringsett Hill) Starts from Footpath No. 5 and runs south westwards along the south-eastern boundary of Pereer Wood to the north east corner of the grounds of St Johns Cottage where it turns to run in a southerly direction as a soil and gravel path. From this point onwards the path has a width of approximately 2 metres with a pinch point of about 1.5 metres by the north east corner of the cottage itself. The first approximately 10.5 metres of the path has a closeboard fence to the west and woodland bank to the east, with the next 9 metres following the wall of the cottage with the bank continuing on the east. At the end of the cottage building the path follows an old flint wall to the west and a bank to the east for approximately 5.5 metres. The path then crosses a hardened surface to join the footway running beside the A148 Letheringsett Hill. April 2006

Footpath No. 7 (Spout Common). Starts from the Holt-Letheringsett Road approximately 100 yards east of the Rectory and runs south eastwards across Spout Common and then curves east north eastwards to re-enter the Holt-Letheringsett Road near Gasworks.

Footpath No. 9 (Grove Lane to A148 (Holt Diversion)). Starts from Grove Lane and runs eastwards for a short distance and then bears south south-eastwards as far as the A148 (Holt Diversion) a distance of approximately 30 metres.

Footpath No. 9a (A148 (Holt Diversion) to Hempstead Road)). Starts at the A148, opposite the end of Footpath No. 9 and runs in a south south-easterly direction to Heath Farm. The path then bears south westwards to enter the Hempstead Road opposite Mackey Hill Plantation, a distance of approximately 850 metres.

Footpath No. 10 (Dereham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Dereham Road and runs north westwards to join Letheringsett Footpath No. 3 at the parish boundary at the south eastern corner of Common Hills Plantation.

Footpath No. 11 (Hempstead Road to Edgefield Road). Starts from Hempstead Road and runs southwards then south-eastwards to the north eastern corner of Lowe's Plantation where it joins Footpath No. 12. The path then runs south westwards along the south eastern boundary of Lowe's Plantation to enter the Edgefield Road.

Footpath No. 12 (). This path starts from Footpath No. 11 at the north eastern corner of Lowe's Plantation and runs south eastwards across Holt Lowes.

Footpath No. 14 (Common Hills Plantation to Letheringsett Footpath No. 2). Starts from Common Hills Plantation at Letheringsett Footpath No. 3 runs south south- westwards crossing over railway at level crossing then bears north north-westward to rejoin Letheringsett Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 15 (Holt Lodge to Footpath No. 11). Starts from the Edgefield Road just south of Holt Lodge and runs in an easterly direction past Four Acre Plantation then bears north-north eastward to join Footpath No. 11.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 15 Edgefield Road). Starts from Footpath No. 15 and runs south eastwards across the Old Race Course turning south westerly to rejoin the Edgefield Road.

Footpath No. 17 (Norwich Road to A148 (Holt Diversion)). Starts at the junction of the Norwich Road with the stopped up B1110, and follows the line of the B1110, westwards, to its intersection with the A148 (Holt Diversion) a distance of approximately 150 metres.

Footpath No. 18 (Norwich Road across the junction with the A148 (Holt Diversion) and along A148 (Holt Diversion) (part subway)). Starts 10 metres south of the southern gateway to Holt County Primary School on Norwich Road running southwards for 30 metres then via a subway (under the A148) south westwards for approximately 47 metres, then southwards, and eastwards, easterly along the A148 for a distance of 50 metres, where it joins a footway, and southerly for a distance of 68 metres where it joins the Norwich Road (B1149).

Footpath No. 19 (Station Road to Hempstead Road). Starting on the south west boundary of Station Road 60 metres south east of the junction with Kerridge Road, running south eastwards for 45 metres, then via a subway under the A148 (Holt Diversion) then on the surface, on the southwest boundary of the Hempstead Road to a point 40 metres northwest of its junction with Coronation Road.

Footpath No. 20 (Hempstead Road to A148 (Holt Diversion)). Starting on the south west boundary of the Hempstead Road 40 metres north west of its junction with Coronation Road north westwards for a distance of 58 metres to its junction with thhe A148 (Holt Diversion).

Footpath No. 21 (North side of A148 to the middle of the old A148). Starting from a point 24 metres north east of the entrance to Kelling Hospital, south westwards for 34 metres, to the middle of the old A148.

Restricted Byway No.22 (Candlestick Lane) Starts from the B1110 (Thornage Road) at grid reference TG 0729 3797 and runs in an easterly direction, following an unmade track for approximately 550 metres to meet with the B1149 (Norwich Road) at grid reference TG 0784 3795. The first 120 metres varies between 6 and 7 metres in width between boundaries. The next 430 metres varies between 7 and 8 metres in width between boundaries. March 2011

Footpath No.23 (Valley Lane to Spout Hills) A public footpath in the Parish of Holt starting from the end of the publicly maintainable highway known as Valley Lane at grid reference TG 0763 3839 with a width of 2.5 metres running for 275 metres in a westerly direction, along the former railway track bed at a width of 2.5 metres to grid reference TG 0733 3839 to the bottom of the steps to Spout Hills. The path then turns to run up the existing steps which have a width of 1 metre, in a generally northerly direction for 13.5 metres to reach grid reference TG 0734 3841 at Spout Hills registered Common Land/Open Access Land. July 2013

Footpath No. 24 (Valley Lane to B1150 Thornage Road ) Starts at Valley Road at map reference TG0763 3840 as a grass and earth track with a width of 3 metres and runs for a distance of 11 metres to map reference TG0763 3839. At this point the path reduces to 1.5 metres for 10 metres to map reference TG0762 3838 as it crosses the former railway track bed but increases in width to approximately 7 metres for a further 10 metres to map reference TG0762 3838. It then continues in a generally southerly direction with a width of 1.5 metres for approximately 17 metres to map reference TG0761 3836 when it widens again to 2 metres and runs for approximately 22 metres to meet the B1150 Thornage Road at map reference TG0760 3834. The total length of the route is 67 metres. The width of the path is reduced to 1 metre at map reference TG0761 3836 due to the location of an electricity pole. June 2014

Restricted Byway No. 25 (Thornage Road/Riverside Road to field boundary) Starts at the junction of the U14421 Thornage Road and U14421 Riverside Road, Thornage at map reference TG0609 3833 and runs in a south westerly direction for a distance of 174 metres to map reference TG0599 3819 and then runs in a southerly direction for 290 metres where it terminates at a field boundary at map reference TG0597 3790. The width of the route lies between boundary features and varies between 4 metres and 6.5 metres. The length of the route is approximately 464 metres. July 2016

PARISH OF HONING

Footpath No. 1 ( Common Road to Church). Starts at the junction of the Street and Crostwight Common Road and runs northwards to the southern corner of St. Peter and St. Paul's Churchyard.

Footpath No 3 (Howards Hill Road to Honing Long Lane) Starts from Howards Hill Road opposite the eastern end of Footpath No 6 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 210 metres and then in a northerly direction for approximately 145 metres. From this point the path turns to run easterly for approximately 310 metres before turning to run north easterly for 190 metres to the junction with Honing Long Lane. October 2001

Footpath No. 5 (Crostwight Road to Footpath No. 24) Starts from the U19143 Crostwight Road at grid reference TG 3346 2825 and runs in a generally westerly direction for approximately 54 metres to grid reference TG 3341 2826 this section of the path has a width of 2 metres, the path then runs north westwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No 24. October 2001/October 2019

Footpath No. 6 (Witton - North Walsham Road to Howard's Hill Road). Starts from the Witton - North Walsham Road by a stile south of Footpath No. 3, and runs westwards to join Howard's Hill Road at a field-gate.

Footpath No. 7 (Howard's Hill Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Howard's Hill Road and runs northwards to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 10 (Honing Common Road to East Ruston Road). Starts by a stile from the Honing Common Road and runs north-eastwards to join the East Ruston Road by a stile northwest of The Sloughs.

Footpath No. 11 (Long Lane). Starts from Long Lane by a stile east of the Church and runs eastwards.

Footpath No. 12 (Crostwight Common Road). Starts from Crostwight Common Road by a stile and runs westwards.

Footpath No. 13 (Honing Common Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Honing Common Road by a kissing gate at the railway line and crosses the railway line, following the parish boundary and crossing the North Walsham and Dilham Canal by a footbridge to lead to the parish boundary and Dilham Lake.

Footpath No. 14 (Honing Common Road to Footpath No. 15). Starts from Honing Common Road and runs north-eastwards then south-eastwards crossing the railway, where there are field gates, to join Footpath No. 15.

Footpath No. 15 (Parish Boundary to Footpath No. 14). Starts at the parish boundary at grid reference TG 3436 2722 with a width of 3 metres and runs in a westerly direction for approximately 5 metres to grid reference TG 3435 2722 where the path turns to head in a generally south south easterly direction with a width of 2 metres for approximately 65 metres to grid reference TG 3438 2717 where the path turns to run westwards across Honing Common to meet Footpath No. 14 just south of the railway line.

Footpath No. 18 (Crostwight Common Road to Crostwight Heath Road). Starts from Crostwight Common Road, at the north east corner of Crostwight Common, and runs northwards to Crostwight Heath Road.

Footpath No. 19 (Crostwight Heath Road to Long Lane). Starts from Crostwight Heath Road, opposite Footpath No. 18 and runs northwards to the south west corner of All Saints Church, then westwards to Long Lane.

Footpath No. 20 (Road between The Avenues and Crostwight Heath Road to Footpath No. 19). Starts from the road between the Avenues and Crostwight Heath Road and runs westwards to All Saints Church, through the churchyard to the south of the Church to join Footpath No. 19.

Restricted Byway No. 21 (Crostwight Heath Road to Ridlington Street). Starts from Crostwight Heath Road, east of Bransmeadow Carr, and runs north eastwards across the Heath to the parish boundary where it joins Ridlington Street.

Footpath No. 22 (Footpath No. 13 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 13 at its junction with the North Walsham and Dilham Canal, and runs south eastwards along the western bank of the canal to the parish boundary where it joins Dilham Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 23 (The Avenues to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Avenues and runs north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Witton Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No 24 (Honing Long Lane to Honing Footpath No 5) Starts at Honing Long Lane at the northern end of Footpath No 3 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 310 metres to join up with the western end of Footpath No 5. October 2001

PARISH OF HORNING

Footpath No. 1 (Ropes Corner to Burnt Fen). Starts at Ropes Corner and runs northwards to Burnt Fen.

Footpath No. 2 (Neatishead Road to Bird's Lane). Starts from Neatishead Road and runs north-eastwards to Bird's Lane.

Footpath No. 3 (Ropes Hill to Kimberley Terrace). Starts at Ropes Hill and runs south- eastward to Kimberley Terrance.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Lower Street to Lower Street). Starts from Lower Street at Swan Inn and runs southwards returning to Lower Street.

Restricted Byway No. 4a (Mission Room Lane). Starts from Lower Street by Village Green and runs west to Restricted Byway4.

Restricted Byway No. 4b (Malthouse Site Lane). Starts from Lower Street by Village Green and runs west to Restricted Byway4.

Footpath No. 6 (Kimberley Terrace to Lower Street). Starts from Kimberley Terrace at the corner of the Recreation Ground and runs southwards by steps to Lower Street).

Footpath No. 7 (Millhouse Lane). Starts from Lower Street and runs south westwards to the River).

Footpath No. 8 (Footpath No. 6 to The Avenue) Starts from the northern end Footpath No. 6 and runs south east for approximately 80 metres and then in a south south- easterly direction to join The Avenue.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (The Avenue). Starts from B1354 road and runs southwards to junction with the eastern end of Footpath No. 10. October 2000

Footpath No. 10 (Yarmouth Road to Restricted Byway No. 9). Starts from Yarmouth Road (B1354) east of the Tithe Barn and runs westwards to TG 3468/1747. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1 metre and runs north-westerly for 108 metres. After this point the width of the path is not determined. The path then runs in a generally southerly direction to TG 3453/1744 and then westerly to the rear boundaries of 19 and 21 The Avenues. October 2000

Footpath No. 11 (Lower Street to The Avenue). Starts from Lower Street, passing to the east of Cedar Close, and continues north to the Avenue.

Footpath No. 12 (Yarmouth Road to Irstead Road). Starts from the Yarmouth Road west of the Grove and runs northwards to Irstead Road east of Neatishead Lodge.

Footpath No. 13 (Yarmouth Road to Irstead Road). Starts from the Yarmouth Road, south-east of the Grove, and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Barton Turf Footpath No. 9. It then bears north-westwards past Baxter's Carr to the Irstead Road south of Neatishead Hall.

Footpath No. 14 (Yarmouth Road to Cross-roads). Starts from Yarmouth Road by a stile south of The Grove and runs south-westwards to cross-roads leading to the Church.

Footpath No. 15 (Upper Street to Church). Starts from the southern end of Upper Street and runs westwards to the north of St. Benedict's Church.

Restricted Byway No. 16 (Ferry Road). Starts from the road leading to the School and runs southwards to Horning Ferry.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 17 (Staithe Lane). Starts from Butts Hill and runs southwards to Upper Staithe. April 2005

Restricted Byway No. 18 (Butts Hill to Horning Hall). Starts from Butts Hill and runs eastwards to Horning Hall.

Restricted Byway No. 19 (St. Benedict's Abbey to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Causeway at the Abbey Gate and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins U19242.

Restricted Byway No. 20 A restricted byway in the parish of Horning starting from grid reference TG367169 on public highway A1062 Norwich Road and running in a southerly direction along a concrete roadway for a distance of 510 metres to Hall Farm Cottages at grid reference TG370164 to meet with Horning Restricted Byway No.18. The width of the way is 3 metres. December 2014. PARISH OF HORSEY

Footpath No. 1 (Yarmouth Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Yarmouth Road (B1159) north of Draining Pump and runs westwards along the northern bank of Horsey Mere. It then turns northwards along the eastern bank of the New Cut to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 2 (Footpath No. 3 to Parish Boundary). Starts from F.P.3 west of Delph Farm and runs westwards to Horsey Corner, past the Methodist Chapel, and on to the parish boundary where it joins Seal Palling Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 3 (Coast Road to All Saints Church). Starts from the Coast Road (B1159) at a point northwest of Delph Farm and runs southwards joining Footpath No. 2 and on to All Saints Church.

Footpath No. 4 (Little Warren). Starts from road leading from Nelson's Head Public House and runs north-eastwards across Little Waxham Warren to the beach to join Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 5 (Footpath No. 6 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 6 at Horsey Gap and runs south eastwards along the back of the sandhills to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 6 (Beach Road to Restricted Byway No. 7) Starts from the eastern end of the road to the beach and runs north eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 7 at Horsey Gap. May 2017

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Footpath No. 6 to Footpath No. 5 and Restricted Byway No. 8) Starts from the north eastern end of Footpath No. 6 at the entrance to the car park at grid reference TG 46366 24120 and runs in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 45 metres where it meets Footpath No. 5 and Restricted Byway No. 8 at grid reference TG 46395 24153. The width of the route is 9.1 metres. May 2017

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Restricted Byway No. 7 to beach) Starts from the north eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 7 at grid reference TG46395 24153 and runs in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 150 metres to reach the beach at TG 46502 24256. The width of the route is 9.1 metres. May 2017 PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Granary Staithe to River). Starts from Norwich Road at parish boundary and runs over Granary Staithe to the River Bure.

Footpath No. 2 (Stalham Road to Tunstead Road). Starts from Stalham Road north- west of Littlewood and runs north-westwards for about 25 yards to a wire fence obstructing the path. Continues to join the Tunstead Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Green Lane). Starts from Stalham Road near New Saw Mills and runs eastwards to Council Housing Estate.

Footpath No. 4 (Stalham Road to the Grange). Starts from Stalham Road south of Hoveton Hall Lodge and runs eastwards through Hazel Plantation, following Carr's Loke, then bears south eastwards and continues to The Grange.

Footpath No. 5 (Stalham Road - Burnt Fen Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Stalham Road - Burnt Fen Road nearly opposite Restricted Byway7 and runs north- eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Neatishead Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 7 (Stalham Road - Burnt Fen Road to Palmer's Lane). Starts from Stalham Road - Burnt Fen Road and runs south-westwards to Palmer's Lane (Restricted Byway No. 8).

Footpath No. 8 (Palmer's Lane). Starts from the south-western end of Restricted Byway7 and runs southwards west of Palmer's Plantation to Upper Street.

Footpath No. 12 (Staithe to up stream side of Bridge). Starts from Norwich Road at parish boundary and runs southwards between Barclay and Pallett's Mill and the Dairy to the River Bure.

Footpath No 13 (River Bure Footbridge) Starts from the footbridge located 2.5 metres downstream from the road bridge and the Wroxham Parish boundary and runs in an easterly direction. The footpath turns sharp left then right to pass around timber buildings, and ends at a point in line with the west elevation of a timber café. August 2004

PARISH OF INGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Mill Road to Sidney Street). Starts at kissing gate in Mill Road, at entrance to Churchyard, and runs south-eastwards for 200 yards to kissing gate and then on to a stile. The path continues for a further 225 yards to exit at Sidney Street by a kissing gate.

Footpath No. 2 (Mill Road to Goose Lane). Starts from Mill Road by a field-gate nearly opposite the Old Vicarage, and runs west-wards to Goose Lane.

Footpath No. 3 (Town Road to Grove Road). Starts from Town Road by a field gate, opposite "Crossways House", and runs northwards to join Grove Road just south of The Grove.

Footpath No. 4 (Grove Road to C409). Starts at Grove Road at TG 3834/2625 and runs north-easterly parallel to and north of the field boundary for approximately 200 metres and then turns and runs in a northerly direction parallel with and west of the field boundary for approximately 18 metres. The path then runs parallel to and north of the field boundary in a south-easterly direction for approximately180 metres and then runs parallel to and to the east of the field boundary in a southerly direction for approximately 112 metres. The path then turns to run parallel to and north of the field boundary in an easterly direction for approximately 51 metres, and then parallel with and to the east of the field boundary in an southerly direction for approximately 139 metres, and then parallel to and to the north of the field boundary in an easterly direction for approximately 245 metres bypassing the electricity sub-station to junction with C409. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 5 (Ingham Corner to Stonebridge Farm). Starts from Ingham Corner at the junction of roads B1159 and C11 and runs westwards to Grove Road at Stonebridge Farm.

Footpath No. 6 (Palling Road to Long Lane). Starts at the Palling Road about 150 yards from Fishpond Shrubbery and runs north-westwards to TG 3945/2676. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres and runs parallel to a ditch and hedge and along a track on the northern side of the field boundary in a generally westerly direction for approximately 395 metres to junction with the C409 road opposite "The Lodge". October 2000

Footpath No. 7 (Palling Road to Sidney Road). Starts at Palling Road (B1151) and runs south-easterly parallel to and to the north of the field boundary hedge and ditch for approximately 237 metres to the north-east corner of Bluebell Wood. The path then runs in a southerly direction parallel to and to the east of the field boundary with Bluebell Wood for 17 metres and then in mainly an easterly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary ditch for most of its length for approximately 190 metres, to exit via the field entrance onto Sidney Road opposite Sunset Cottage. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 8 (Palling Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Palling Road about 300 yards from the junction of Water Lane and Palling Road and runs northwards to cottage at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Stalham Footpath No. 11 to Grove Road). Starts at the eastern end of Stalham Footpath No. 11 at the parish boundary and runs north-westerly along a track for approximately 560 metres where it junctions with Grove Road on the southern boundary of 'Thatched Cottages', This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No.10 (Footpath No. 7 to opposite Footpath No. 6) Starts at the western end of Ingham Public Footpath No. 7 at grid reference TG 3949 2630 located in the south western corner of the field and runs in a generally northerly direction parallel to and to and east of the field boundary bank and hedge, which borders the B1151 Palling Road, for a distance of 164 metres approximately to grid reference TG 3957 2644 opposite the track junction and Public Footpath No. 6 Ingham, which is located on the western side of the B1151 Palling Road. The width of the footpath is 2 metres. August 2009 PARISH OF

Footpath No. 2 (Ringer's Lane). This path starts from the Cromer Road and runs north eastwards along Ringer's Lane and then turns south eastwards and then east south eastwards to enter the Aylsham Road at the parish boundary.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 3 (Boundary/Green Lane) Starts from Norwich Road, C555 (old A140) at the southernmost ‘arm’ of it’s junction with the road to Erpingham. It leads in a westerly direction as a grass and earth track initially with earth banks on either side upon which there are some individual mature trees. The northernmost point of the entrance is marked by a mature oak tree. After approximately 155 metres the track becomes open to arable fields on both sides but there is no reduction in usable width. The bank returns again on the southern side after another 100 metres but it remains open to the north. At 360 metres from the eastern end the track turns northwards for approximately 20 metres before resuming a slightly north of westerly course. There is at this point a small planted copse adjacent to the northern side of the track for about 25 metres before opening to arable field again. A bank continues on the southern side with gaps on the bend and halfway to the end of the route. Some 35 metres before the track joins the unsurfaced County Road (No. 14247) there is an overgrown copse area to the north side, the bank to the south rising slightly to finish at a holly tree on the junction. The width of usable track averages at about 2.7 metres but is never less than 2.5 metres. The overall length is 620 metres. August 2001

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 4 (Back Lane) Starts at a splayed entrance off Road some 15.5 metres east of the entrance to No. 5 and some 230 metres from Norwich Road (old A140). The western side of the splay has a short length of post and wire fencing before becoming an open field access coincident with the entrances to the bridleway. Another field access exists on the eastern corner of the splay. The grass and soft earth track curves into a north north-easterly direction between high banks which, for the most part, have hedging on top. An electricity distribution pole more or less defines the start of the bank on the western side. After some 317 metres the track curves to the north-west with a small area of trees to the west/south-west for about 77 metres and an avenue of trees leading northwards from the peak of the corner. From the end of this wooded area, which is by a farmhouse, (Becks Farm) the route becomes coincident with a concrete drive leading north- westwards to the exit onto the Norwich Road, C555 (old A140). The exit is opposite the County Road 14248 and some 355 metres from the boundary of the last house (No. 4) in Ingworth village itself. There is a tubular metal gate across the drive some 20 metres short of the exit but when closed there remains a clear gap of about 1.6 metres to the south of the gatepost. The last 213 metres of concrete track from Becks Farm has a grass verge on both sides and hedging for most of that length, although the field to the north is at a lower ground level. The usable width from Banningham Road to Becks Farm is never less than 2.1 metres and that from Becks Farm to Norwich Road never less than 3 metres. The overall length is approximately 607 metres. August 2001

PARISH OF ITTERINGHAM

Bridleway No. 1 (Matlask Road to Parish Boundary. Starts from the Matlask Road opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 3 and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Little Barningham Bridleway No. 7.

Footpath No. 2 (Footpath No. 4 to The Avenues). Starts at the parish boundary with Barningham at approximately the north-western corner of Lady's Wood and runs in a generally south-westerly direction along the western edge of Lady's Wood for approximately 2,250 feet to the junction with The Walk and skirting Oak Grove in a south-easterly and then westerly direction. This path will be at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Matlask Road to Lady's Wood). Starts at the southern end of Bridleway No. 1 and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 150 feet and then turns to go in a generally south easterly direction for approximately 1100 feet to the south western edge of Lady's Wood. The path will be at a width of 1.8 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (Footpath No. 2 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the northern end of Footpath No. 2 and runs in a generally south easterly direction along the northern edge of Lady's Wood for approximately 1,625 feet to the parish boundary with Wickmere. This path is at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 5 (Path in grounds of ruined church). This is a short path running south westwards from the public highway to the ruins of the church.

Footpath No. 6 (The Walk to Footpath No. 8). This path starts from The Walk at TG 1354/3210 and runs southwards to junction with the eastern end of Footpath No. 7. The path then continues along the eastern boundary of Mossymere Wood and then bears south-eastwards, and then east north-eastwards along Keeper's Lane to a field gate. The path then turns south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 8. The last 450 metres of the path will be at a width of 1.8 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 7 (Saxthorpe Road to Footpath No. 6). Starts from the Saxthorpe Road and runs south-eastwards along the western boundary of Mossymere Wood (the parish boundary) to junction with Corpusty Footpath No. 17 east of Wood Farm. The path then turns eastwards to TG 1298/3126. For the next approximately 810 feet the path is at a width of 1.8 metres and runs north easterly. The path continues north eastwards and then eastwards again to join Footpath No. 6 at a field gate. October 2000

Footpath No. 8 (Blicking Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Blicking Road south of St. Mary's Church and runs west south-westwards to the parish boundary at the southern boundary of Mossymere Wood where it joins Corpusty Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 9 (Parish Boundary to Little Barningham Road). Starts from the parish boundary as a continuance of Wickmere Footpath No. 13 and runs southwards bearing south eastwards along the western boundary of Park Hill Plantation. The path continues south eastwards to enter the road leading to Little Barningham by a field gate.

Footpath No. 10 (Little Barningham Road to Wickmere Road). Starts from the Little Barningham Road almost opposite St. Mary's Church and runs eastwards to enter the Wickmere Road opposite the western end of Footpath No. 21. June 2001

Footpath No 11 (Footpath No 12 to Decoy Plantation) Starts at the junction of Restricted Byway No 12 and Footpath No 14 and runs in a south easterly direction across open land for approximately 20 metres to a stile and then turns to run in a north easterly direction for approximately 200 metres to the south east corner of a field. Up to this point the path is 2 metres wide. The path then runs eastwards along the southern boundary of Brick Kiln Plantation and continues eastwards to pass the north western end of Footpath No 16 north east of Itteringham House. The path then continues eastwards then turns southwards for a short distance and then turns eastwards again to enter the public highway south of Decoy Plantation. June 2001

Restricted Byway No. 12 ( Road to Footpath No. 21). Starts from the Blickling Road by a field gate near the Manor House and runs east north-eastwards along the northern boundary of The Rookery to join the northern end of Footpath No. 14. The path then turns northwards to join Footpath No. 21 south of Dairy Farm. June 2001

Footpath No. 13 (Blickling Road to Oulton Road). Starts from the Blickling Road north west of the Walpole Arms P.H. and runs south-eastwards and then southwards along the western boundary of The Grove, continuing southwards along the parish boundary to enter the Oulton Road opposite Fir Hill Plantation.

Footpath No. 14 (Restricted Byway No. 12 to Blickling Road). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 12 and runs south-westwards along the south eastern boundary of The Rookery and then turns east south-eastwards and runs to join the western end of Footpath No. 15. The path then continues east south-eastwards to enter the Blickling Road near the Methodist Chapel.

Footpath No. 15 (Footpath No. 14 to Footpath No. 16). Starts from Footpath No. 14 and winds eastwards then north-wards and then north eastwards to join Footpath No. 16 immediately to the south of Itteringham House.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 11 to Blickling Mill). Starts from Footpath No. 11 north west of Itteringham House and runs south eastwards to join the north-eastern end of Footpath No. 15. The path then continues south-eastwards to the parish boundary near Blickling Mill.

Footpath No. 17 (Restricted Byway - Blickling Road to Holt-Norwich Road). Starts from the Blickling Road south-east of the Methodist Chapel and runs south westwards to the northern boundary of Bunker's Hill Plantation. The path then bears south- westwards along the north western boundary of this plantation to join the northern end of Footpath No. 18. The path then continues south westwards and then turns south south-eastwards along the parish boundary to enter the Holt-Norwich Road east of Oulton Lodge.

Footpath No. 18 (Restricted Byway No. 17 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 17 and runs south eastwards along the south western boundary of Bunker's Hill Plantation to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 19 (Footpath No. 6 to Footpath No. 20). Starts from TG 1411/3114 and runs easterly for a distance of approximately 765 feet to junction with Footpath No. 20. This path is at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 20 (Church Road to Park Hill Plantation). Starts at grid reference TM146312 at the southern end of Footpath No. 9 and the junction with Church Road and runs in a generally westerly direction for approximately 250 metres and then in a northerly direction within the boundaries of the woodland known as 'The Cut' for approximately 270. The path then turns to run generally easterly parallel and to the north of the field headland for approximately 100 metres where it junctions with Footpath No. 9 opposite the south-western corner of Park Hill Plantation. This path is at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No 21 (Wickmere Road to Footpath No. 12) Starts from the Wickmere Road opposite the eastern end of Footpath No 10. and runs south eastwards to meet the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 12 south of Dairy Farm. June 2001

PARISH OF KELLING

Footpath No. 1 (Restricted Byway2 to Kelling Hard). Starts from Restricted Byway.2 and runs eastwards to a southern boundary of The Quag. The path then turns north north-westwards along the eastern boundary of The Quag and then bears north eastwards to Kelling Hard.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Main Coast Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Main Coast Road opposite the War Memorial and runs north-eastwards the north- westwards to join the western end of Footpath No. 1. The path then continues north- westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Salthouse Restricted Byway No. 10.

Restricted Byway No. 3 (New Lane)._ Starts from Hasgate Lane and runs north- westwards to enter Wood Lane near Gallow Hill.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Kelling - Weybourne Road to Holt-Weybourne Road). Starts from the Kelling-Weybourne Road near the Gravel Pit and runs southwards and then south south-eastwards across to join the Holt-Weybourne Road opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 5 (Holt-Weybourne Road to Footpath No. 6). Starts from the Holt- Weybourne Road and runs south south-eastwards across Kelling Warren, crossing the railway line, and then bears eastwards to join Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 6 (Warren Road). Starts from Kelling Road between "Holmleigh" and "Birkfield" and runs north eastwards to join the north western end of Footpath No. 9 near Warren House. The path then continues north eastwards past the south western end of Footpath No. 7 and continues to join Weybourne Footpath No. 1 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 7 (Footpath No. 6 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 6 south of its junction with Footpath No. 5 and runs north eastwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 8, and then continues north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Weybourne Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 8 (Footpath No. 7 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 7 and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Weybourne Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 9 (Footpath No. 6 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 6 near Warren House and runs south eastwards to join Bodham Footpath No. 2 at the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Bernard Road). Starts from Kelling Road between "Greystoke" and "Holmleigh" and runs eastwards to join "The Vale".

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Kelling Road to Restricted Byway No. 12). Starts from Kelling Road at the northern boundary of High Kelling Post Office and runs eastwards crossing Restricted Byway No. 13 to join Restricted Byway No. 12 at the rear of "The Bungalow".

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Cromer Road to Restricted Byway No. 10). Starts from the Cromer Road between "The Bungalow" and "Cherry Garth" and runs northwards to join Bernard Road (Restricted Byway No. 10) on the west side of "White Thorns".

Bridleway No. 13 (Cromer Road to Bernard Close). Starts from the Cromer Road on the eastern side of 'Briarwood' and runs northwards to Bernard Close. October 2000

Footpath No. 14 (Sheringham Road to Footpath No. 5).Starts from the Sheringham Road, near the Weybourne parish boundary, and runs southwards following the parish boundary to the railway. The path then turns westwards running north of the railway to join Footpath No. 5 at the railway crossing.

Footpath No. 15 (Footpath No. 5 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 5 at the railway crossing and runs eastwards on the south side of the railway to the parish boundary where it joins Weybourne Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 16 Salthouse to Footpath No. 7 Weybourne). Starting at the parish boundary with Weybourne at its junction with Footpath No. 16 in that Parish, running in an east south easterly direction along the southern lower edge of the shingle bank then in a south easterly direction, crossing Footpath No. 1 and following the south western side of Kelling Hard, then in an easterly direction to the parish boundary with Weybourne, and its junction with Footpath No. 7 in that Parish.

Footpath No. 17 (Bernard Close to Bernard Road). Starts at the northern end of Bridleway No. 13 on Bernard Close and runs in a northerly direction parallel to and to the west of the boundary fence which separates the properties known as 'The Heathers' and 'Woodlands' for approximately 52 metres to its junction with Restricted Byway No. 10 on Bernard Road. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 18 (A149 to Pinfold Lane). Starts from the A149 at TG 0850/4315 and runs westerly, parallel and to the northern side of the field boundary bank for approximately 77 metres, and then turns to run in a westerly direction crossfield for approximately 173 metres to a gap in the field boundary. The path then runs in a north westerly direction parallel and to the north side of the field boundary bank for approximately 195 metres and then turns to run in a northerly direction parallel and to the eastern side of the field boundary for approximately 91 metres to exit onto Pinfold Lane. October 2000

PARISH OF KETTLESTONE

Footpath No. 1 (Norwich Road to Restricted Byway2). Starts from the Norwich-Wells Road by a field gate near The Hills and runs in a north easterly direction alongside the north western boundary of Kettlestone Common to join Restricted Byway No. 2 at a field gate.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (From Footpath No. 1 to Holbrigg Lane). Starts from the field gate at the northern end of Footpath No. 1 and runs north westwards, then north eastwards to Holbrigg Lane.

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Trunch – Mundesley Road to Mundesley Footpath No. 25) Starts from the Trunch – Mundesley Road by a stile at the parish boundary and runs north eastwards past three stiles to grid reference TG 3069 3582 then running with a width of 2 metres in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 70 metres to grid reference TG 3075 3585 where the path meets Mundesley Footpath No. 25 at the parish boundary. December 2016

Footpath No. 2 (Robinson's Loke). Starts from North Walsham Road, north of Knapton House, and runs north westwards to the parish boundary to join Trunch Bridleway No. 7.

Footpath No. 3 (North Walsham Road to Old Hall Road). Starts from North Walsham Road, opposite Knapton House, by a kissing gate and runs south eastwards past two stiles to exit by a stile at Old Hall Road.

Footpath No. 4 (Old Hall Road to Restricted Byway No. 5). Starts from Old Hall Road next to the railway and runs westwards to join Restricted Byway No. 5.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (North Walsham Road to New Cross). Starts from North Walsham Road at Grove Corner and runs southwards to junction of Bridleway No. 4 and continues to county road.

Footpath No. 6 (Restricted Byway No. 5 to Footpath No. 8). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 5 by a stile and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 8 by a stile.

Footpath No. 7 (Old Hall Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Old Hall Road immediately south of the railway by a stile and follows the railway north eastwards to another stile, then turns south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Restricted Byway No. 11.

Footpath No. 8 (North Walsham Road to Royston Bridge Road). Starts from the North Walsham Road (B1145) at The Beeches and runs south east to Footpath No.6, then south westwards alongside the railway, crossing under the railway, to Brook Farm. The path joins Footpath No. 9 then bears eastwards to Stone Cottages on the road leading to Royston Bridge.

Footpath No. 9 (Footpath No. 6 to Royston Bridge). Starts from Footpath No. 6 at Brook Farm and runs south eastwards along the bank of the canal to Royston Bridge.

Footpath No. 10 (River Mount to Dead Man's Grave). Starts from the road at River Mount by a fieldgate and runs north eastwards along the boundary to join the road at Dead Man's Grave.

Footpath No. 11 (Dead Man's Grave to Knapton Station). Starts from the road at Dead Man's Grave and runs north eastwards along the boundary to Knapton Station where it joins Footpath No. 12 and Paston Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 12 (The Street to Knapton Station). Starts from the Street and runs north eastwards past two kissing gates to cross the railway, where there are further kissing gates, to join Restricted Byway No. 11 by another kissing gate.

PARISH OF LANGHAM

Footpath No. 2 (Hollow Lane to Parish Boundary).

Starts from Hollow Lane and runs southwards, passing to the east of Grove Farm, to the parish boundary where it joins Field Dalling Bridleway No. 2.

PARISH OF LESSINGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Church Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from the western end of Church Lane and runs northwards along Jones Loke, which is 8 feet wide, to stile, then continues to parish boundary where it joins Happisburgh Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 2 (School Road to Church Road). Starts from School Road near the School and runs northwards to Church Road south of All Saints' Church

Footpath No. 3 (Happisburgh Road to Footpath No. 2). Starts from Happisburgh Road by kissing gate and runs westwards to join Footpath No. 2 by a kissing gate.

Footpath No. 4 (Star Hill to Ingham Road). Starts from Star Hill and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 420 metres and then turns easterly to run along the north of a field boundary for approximately 96 metres before turning to run in a southerly direction for approximately 355 metres to junction with Chapel Loke. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined and it turns to run easterly along Chapel Loke following the parish boundary to junction with Ingham Road by the Methodist Chapel. October 2000

Footpath No. 5 (High Road to Footpath No. 4). Starts from High Road at TG 3863/2765 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 210 metres and then in a northerly direction for approximately 62 metres parallel to and to the west of the drainage ditch. The path then runs for approximately 225 metres in a south-easterly direction parallel to and on the northern side of the hedge to the junction with Footpath No. 4. This at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Bridleway No. 6 (Low Road to Footpath No. 12). Starts from Low Road, south of Manor House and runs south-eastwards along Common Road, bearing eastwards to join Bridleway No. 7; it then continues south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 12.

Bridleway No. 7 (Hempstead Road to Bridleway No. 6). Starts from Hempstead Road at a point south-east of St. Andrews Church and runs southwards to join Bridleway No. 6.

Bridleway No. 8 (Seaside Lane). Starts from Hempstead Road west of the Rectory and runs north eastwards as a 12 feet wide green lane to the beach at the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 9 (Church Lane). Starts from St. Andrews Church, and runs north- eastwards to Bush Estate where it joins Bridleway No. 10. Metalled surface 12 feet wide.

Bridleway No. 10 (Church Lane to Seaside Lane - Cross Lane). Starts from the northern end of Bridleway No. 9 and runs north westwards to join Bridleway No. 8 Green Lane 12 feet wide.

Footpath No. 11 (Beach Road to Church Lane). Starts from Beach Road (The Thoroughfare) and runs westwards to join Church Lane (Bridleway No. 9) at the north of St. Andrew's Church. Path 3 feet wide.

Footpath No. 12 (Bridleway No. 13 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the southern end of Bridleway No. 13 and runs westwards to Gipsy Loke and on to join Bridleway No. 6; it then turns southwards past Rookery Plantation to the parish boundary. The path bears eastwards and follows the boundary to the eastern end of Deal Plantation.

Bridleway No. 13 (Heath Road to Footpath No. 12). Starts from Heath Road south east of Beach Farm and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 12.

Footpath No. 15 (Parish Boundary). Starts from the parish boundary where it joins the western end of Sea Palling Footpath No. 10 and runs in a generally south westerly direction for some 90 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 16 (Manor Farm to High Road). Starts from the track just south of Manor Farm and runs south for approximately 360 metres and then turns east to run for approximately 42 metres. The path then turns to run in a southerly direction along the track for approximately 162 metres and then in an easterly direction continuing along the track for approximately 700 metres to the junction with High Road. This path at a width of 1.5 metres.October 2000

Footpath No. 17 (Happisburgh Footpath No. 20 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the eastern end of Happisburgh Footpath No. 20 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 144 metres where it joins the track south of Manor Farm. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1 metre. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and runs in a generally northerly direction using the track to the east of Manor Farm for approximately 245 metres to junction with U19038 road and the parish boundary. October 2000

Footpath No. 18 (Footpath No. 4 to Ingham Road). Starts from TG 3905/2783 at a junction with Footpath No. 4 and runs east to TG 3923/2781. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run south for approximately 25 metres and then east for approximately 120 metres to junction with the Ingham Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 19 (Chapel Loke). Starts at TG 3900/2747 and runs easterly along Chapel Loke following the parish boundary to junction with Footpath No. 4. October 2000

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 20 (Beach Road /The Thoroughfare to Eccles Road) Starts from unclassified road number 19034 Beach Road/The Thoroughfare, Eccles at map reference TG 4116/2887 at a point where Beach Road turns north-westwards. The route leads as a dirt track between dunes and scrub in a generally easterly direction for some 135 metres. The track turns south-eastwards for 260 metres and then turns southwards and continues for another 120 metres to join with the unclassified road number 19036 Eccles Road at a point adjacent to the southern boundary of a property known as The Pightle at map reference TG 4143/2851. The width of the track varies between 2.5 metres and 3.5 metres according to the width of the track and the overall length of the route is approximately 515 metres. July 2006

PARISH OF LETHERINGSETT

Footpath No. 1 (Saxlingham Road to Fakenham Road). Starts from the Saxlingham Road and runs southwards to enter the Fakenham Road at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (Holt-Thornage Road to Holt Footpath No. 14). Starts from the Holt- Thornage Road near the Ford and runs east south-eastwards along the parish boundary bearing south eastwards and then eastwards to finish at Holt Footpath No. 14 on the western side of the railway line.

Footpath No. 3 (Common Hills Plantation to Holt Footpath No. 10). Starts from Holt Footpath No. 14 on the eastern side of the railway line and runs south eastwards along parish boundary at Commons Hills Plantation to Join Holt Footpath No. 10.

PARISH OF LITTLE BARNINGHAM

Bridleway No. 1 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edgefield Road and runs north-eastwards to the west of Pimlico Cottage and then bears north- eastwards to the parish boundary at the south eastern corner of Little Wood where it joins Plumstead Bridleway No. 6.

Bridleway No. 2 (Bridleway No. 3 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Bridleway No. 3 at Barningham Green and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Plumstead Bridleway No. 4.

Bridleway No. 3 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edgefield Road opposite the northern end of Bridleway No. 8 and runs north north-eastwards to join the south-eastern end of Bridleway No. 2 and then continues north north-eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Plumstead Bridleway No. 10.

Footpath No 4 (Itteringham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the C287 Itteringham Road and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 410 metres at a width of 1.5 metres. The path continues eastwards then northwards to TG 1496 3373. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in an easterly direction for approximately 240 metres and then north westwards for approximately 300 metres and then turns to run north eastwards for approximately 84 metres to the parish boundary and the western end of Wickmere Footpath No 15. June 2001

Footpath No. 5 (Footpath No 4 to Wickmere Footpath No 2) Starts from TG 15193374 and runs north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Wickmere Footpath No. 2. June 2001

Footpath No. 6 (Village Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Village Street west of Church Farm and runs southwards then south westwards to the parish boundary with Itteringham. October 2000

Bridleway No. 7 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edgefield Road opposite Barningham Green Farm and runs southwards then south-east-wards to the parish boundary where it joins Itteringham Bridleway No. 1.

Bridleway No. 8 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from the Edgefield Road opposite the southern end of Bridleway No 3 and runs southwards to TG 12343271 and then turns to run westerly for approximately 205 metres when it turns to run south south-westerly to join Watery Lane (Corpusty Bridleway No 18) at the parish boundary with Corpusty. June 2001

Bridleway No. 9 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edgefield Road and runs southwards along the western boundary of Barningham Green Plantation and then bears eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Corpusty Restricted Byway No. 21.

PARISH OF LITTLE RYBURGH

Footpath No. 1 (The Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Street opposite the Black Horse public house and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 3.

PARISH OF LITTLE SNORING

Footpath No 1 (Parish Boundary to A148) Starts at the Fakenham parish boundary at map reference TF9424 3086 and runs in an east north-easterly direction for approximately 55 metres to meet the A148 Fakenham Bypass. The width of the path is approximately 4 metres. June 2014

PARISH OF LITTLE WALSINGHAM

Bridleway No. 1 (Waterden Lane). Starts from the Egmere Road on the Round Hill and runs westwards to the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 3 (Sandy Lane). Starts from Market Lane west of the railway line and runs south south-westwards to Blind Dick's Lane (Bridleway No.4).

Bridleway No. 4 (Blind Dick's Lane). Starts from Sandy Lane (Bridleway No.3) and runs south eastwards, crosses the disused railway line by and continues to the junction of Back Lane.

Footpath No. 5 (Sunk Road to All Saint's Church). Starts from Sunk Road by a field gate and runs south-westwards to a kissing gate at the rear of the parish Church.

Footpath No. 6 (Sunk Road to Footpath No.7) Starts from Sunk Road by a field gate at the north-eastern end of Footpath 5 and runs south south-eastwards to Footpath No.7.

Footpath No. 7 (From Footpath No.6 to Snoring Road). Starts from Footpath No.6 at Abbey Farm and runs south-eastwards through a field gate and eventually curves more southwards to another field gate and then to Snoring Road.

Footpath No. 9 (Thursford Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Thursford Road opposite Hill House by a field gate and runs south westwards to a stile at the parish boundary where it joins Great Snoring Footpath No. 2.

PARISH OF LUDHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Norwich Road to By-road). Starts from the Norwich Road by a stile opposite the Village Hall and runs north westwards across field to stile, then continues along hedge of Council House gardens to exit at by-road by a stile.

Footpath No. 2 (Latchmore) Starts at Latchmore Park at TG 3897 1840 and runs westwards between houses to exit by the stile at the village street. April 2009

Footpath No. 3 (Norwich Road to By-road). Starts from Norwich Road by a stile and runs north westwards to stile in hedge, continuing to exit by a stile at by-road from Norwich Road to Sharpe Street.

Footpath No. 7 (How Hill Lane to Alexander Cottage). Starts from How Hill Lane, south-east of Howhill Farm, and runs south westwards crossing dyke by footbridge to join lane at the eastern side of Alexander Cottage.

Footpath No. 8 (Alexander Cottage to the Limes). Starts from the land at Alexander Cottage, immediately opposite Footpath No. 7 and runs southwards, crossing Footpath No. 10 to join the lane leading to The Limes.

Footpath No. 9 (Norwich Road to Lime Farm Cottages). Starts from the Norwich Road, south of West End, and runs westwards to the lane leading to The Limes, south of Lime Farm Cottages.

Footpath No. 10 (Norwich Road to Alexander Cottage Lane). Starts from the Norwich Road at White Gates, and runs westwards, crossing Footpath No. 8 to the south of The Limes to a fieldgate. The path then continues as Blind Lane proceeding round the top of Bluebell Hole and along marsh track to rail; it then turns north-eastwards along marsh wall to fieldgate, where it is joined by Footpath No. 12. Continuing north eastwards, the path joins Footpath No. 11 and, running eastwards, crosses over a footbridge to join the western end of Lane leading to Alexander Cottage.

Footpath No. 11 (River Path). Starts from Norwich Road immediately east of Ludham Bridge and runs north westwards for approximately 140 metres to grid reference TG 37171720. From this point onwards the path has a width of 2 metres and runs north- westwards along the top of the flood defence bank on the eastern side of the River

Ant for approximately 2385 metres, passing the northern end of Footpath No. 12 to grid reference TG 36781843. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined and continues to join Footpath No 10 at the southern corner of Little Reedham Fen, then along the eastern boundary of the fen to the river bank west of Howhill Farm. October 2007

Footpath No. 12 (Footpath No. 10 to Footpath No. 11). Starts from fieldgate on Footpath No. 10 and runs north-westwards to join Footpath No. 11.

Footpath No. 13 (By-road to Restricted Byway No. 17). Starts from U9063, at the junction with Restricted Byway No. 28 and runs in a westerly direction to its junction with Restricted Byway No. 17, a distance of approximately 290 metres.

Footpath No. 14 (Restricted Byway No. 17 to Restricted Byway No. 18). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 17, just north of the junction of Footpath No. 13 and runs north- westwards to join Restricted Byway No. 18).

Footpath No. 15 (Restricted Byway No. 18 to Howhill). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 18, north of the junction of Footpath No. 14, and runs north westwards to join Howhill just north east of Crome's Farm.

Footpath No. 16 (Restricted Byway No. 18 to Howhill). Starts from the junction of Restricted Byway No. 17 and Restricted Byway No. 10 and runs north westwards to Howhill Lane.

Restricted Byway No. 17 (Restricted Byway No. 18 to Howhill Lane). Starts from the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 18 and runs southwards to Howhill Lane Corner east of Page's Farm.

Restricted Byway No. 18 (Restricted Byway No. 17 to Howhill Lane). Starts from the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 17 and runs south westwards, then westwards, to join Howhill Lane east of Gale Marsh.

Footpath No. 20 (Council Houses to Howhill Lane). Starts from by-road opposite Council Houses and runs north eastwards to Howhill Lane Corner opposite Restricted Byway No. 17 and east of Page's Farm.

Footpath No. 21 (Sandy Lane)._ Starts from the eastern end of the lane leading to Alexander Cottage and runs northwards to Howhill Lane.

Restricted Byway No. No. 22 (The Walk). Starts from the road from The Dog to Hall Common and runs north eastwards through Ludham Hall farmyard to join Lovers' Lane.

Restricted Byway No. 24 (Horsefend Road to Fritton Road). Starts from Horsefen Road by Hunter's Yard and runs north eastwards along Marsh Wall to Fritton Road south east of Lower Farm.

Restricted Byway No. 25 (Restricted Byway No. 24 to River). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 24 and runs south eastwards to draining pump on the bank of the River .

Restricted Byway No. 26 (Restricted Byway No. 24 to Restricted Byway No. 25). Starts from the western end of Restricted Byway No. 24 at Hunter's Boatyard and runs south eastwards, then north eastwards, following the northern bank of Womack Water and the , to join Restricted Byway No. 25 at the draining pump.

Restricted Byway No. 27 (Old Mill Lane). Starts from Yarmouth Road, opposite the Fire Station, and runs eastwards to Fritton Road.

Restricted Byway No. 28 (Catfield Road to By-road). Starts from Catfield Road, nearly opposite Prestons', and runs westwards to by-road leading to Sharpe Street.

Bridleway No. 29 (Fritton Lane to Footpath No. 38). Starts from Fritton Lane near Malthouse Farm and runs northwards to the south-east of Sterking's Farm to join Footpath No. 38.

Restricted Byway No. 30 (Gipsies' Lane). Starts from Walton Hall and runs northwards to parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 31 (Ludham Hall Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from Ludham Hall Road and runs southwards to the parish boundary at Hundred Dyke where it joins Horning Restricted Byway No. 19

Restricted Byway No. 32 (Ludham Hall Road to Restricted Byway No. 33). Starts from near the eastern end of Ludham Hall Road and runs southwards to join R.B.33.

Restricted Byway No. 33 (Restricted Byway No. 31 to Restricted Byway No. 35). Starts from UC18262 and runs due east to the junction of Restricted Byway No. 34 and the junction of Restricted Byway No. 32 to join Restricted Byway No. 35.

Restricted Byway No. 34 (Restricted Byway No. 33 to Marshes). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 33 and runs southwards to field gate leading to marshes.

Restricted Byway No. 35 (Restricted Byway No. 33 to Marshes). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 33 and runs southwards to fieldgate leading to marshes.

Footpath No. 38 (Long Lane to Bridleway No. 29). Starts from Long Lane, opposite junction of Reynold's Lane, and runs westwards crossing Restricted Byway No. 37 to join Bridleway No. 29 at Starking's Farm.

Footpath No 39 (Fritton Road to Parish Boundary) Starts on the eastern side of Fritton Road approximately 120 yards north of Fritton Lane and runs in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 400 yards to the parish boundary with and the south western end of Potter Heigham Footpath No 19. This path at a minimum width of 3 feet. June 2001

Footpath No.40 (Staithe Road, How Hill). Starts from the unclassified road at How Hill and runs westward to The Staithe.

PARISH OF MATLASK

Footpath No. 1 (Baconsthorpe Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Baconsthorpe Road and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Baconsthorpe Footpath No. 13.

Footpath No. 2 ( Road to Dairy House Farm). Starts from the Bessingham Road and runs south westwards to join Footpath No. 4 in Hammond's Wood. The path then continues westwards to a point south of Dairy House Farm and then turns northwards and runs through Dairy House farmyard turning north westwards to re- enter the Bessingham Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Bessingham Road to Brick Kiln Lane). Starts from Bessingham Road and runs south westwards to TG 1565/3577. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1 metre and continues in a south-westerly direction diagonally crossfield for approximately 120 metres to the field entrance and meets the road just to the north of the telephone exchange. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (Footpath No. 2 to Brick Kiln Lane). Starts from Footpath No. 2 in Hammonds Woods and runs east south eastwards along the north-eastern boundary of Pineturn to TG 1547/3566. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in a south-westerly direction parallel to the edge of the wood and to the east of it for approximately 50 metres to the corner of the wood. The path then runs in a south- easterly direction parallel to the edge of and to the north of the wood for approximately 150 metres to the field entrance at the corner of the wood and the bend in the road known as Brick Kiln Lane. October 2000

Footpath No 5 (Wickmere Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from the Wickmere Road near the Methodist Chapel and runs in a south easterly direction adjacent to the verge of the Wickmere Road for a distance of approximately 706 metres to the parish boundary with Wickmere where it joins Wickmere Footpath No 15. June 2001

PARISH OF MELTON CONSTABLE

Footpath No. 1 ( Beck Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Burgh Beck Road and runs in a generally easterly direction and then follows the western boundary of the Burgh Beck Plantation in a north-easterly direction to map reference TG 04773335. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres. The path continues in a northerly direction parallel with and to the eastern side of the field boundary hedge for a distance of approximately 123 metres (map reference TG 04793346). Continuing in an easterly direction parallel with and to the south side of the field boundary for approximately 70 metres (map reference TG 04863345). Continuing and curving northwards parallel with and to the western side of the field boundary for approximately 70 metres and continues in a northerly direction parallel with and to the eastern side of the field boundary for approximately 23 metres to field boundary. Continuing in an easterly direction parallel with and to the south side of the field boundary for approximately 13 metres (map reference TG 04923352). At a width of 2.0 metres. The path then turns and runs in a north north-easterly direction to the Parish Boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (Melton - Hindolveston Road to Ridlands Road). Starts from the Melton-Hindolveston Road, south of Melton Yard, and runs eastward to Culpits Farm and then south eastwards to the railway line where there are kissing gates. The path then runs eastwards bearing north eastwards crossing Footpath no. 3 and continues along the south eastern boundary of Ridland Wood to the parish boundary where it joins Ridlands Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Melton - Hindolveston Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Melton-Hindolveston Road, south east of St. Peter's Church, and runs south eastwards crossing the railway line where there are field gates, and continues along the south western boundary of Ridlands Wood, crossing Footpath No. 2, to the parish boundary where it joins Briston Footpath No. 9.

Bridleway No. 4 (Melton-Hindolveston Road to St. Peter's Church). Starts from the Melton-Hindolveston Road, south of Church Plantation, and runs westwards to St. Peter's Church.

Footpath No. 5 (Briston-Craymere Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Briston- Craymere Road, south-west of the Plough Inn, and runs north-westwards to the parish boundary to join Briston Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 6 (From Footpath No. 5 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 5 and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Briston Footpath No. 6.

PARISH OF MORSTON

Bridleway No. 1 (Blakeney-Morston Road to Sheep Bridge). Running from the A149 Blakeney to Morston Road, northwards to the edge of the salt marshes where it meets Morston Footpath No. 3 and the northwards over Morston Downs and the marshes to a point on the Saltings known as Sheep Bridge.

Footpath No. 2 (Quay to the Harbour). Starts from Byway No. 6 at the Quay and runs northwards, bearing north westwards to the harbour.

Footpath No. 3 (Quay to Parish Boundary). Starts from Byway No. 6 at the Quay and runs eastwards along the Morston Sea Defence Bank to the parish boundary where it joins Blakeney Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 4 (Quay Lane to Byway Open to All Traffic No. 7). Starts from Quay Lane by wooden bungalows and runs westwards across the Greens to Byway Open to All Traffic No. 7.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 6 (Quay Lane). Starts from The Street at the junction of Binham Lane, and runs northwards to the Quay.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 7 (Morston-Stiffkey Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the A149 Morston-Stiffkey Road, up to the northern most edge of the Car Park, and then westwards over the marshes to the parish boundary where it joins Stiffkey Footpath No.5.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 8 (From Byway No. 7 to Knoll in ). Starts from Byway Open to All Traffic No. 7 at Morston Marshes northwards across the Saltings to a knoll in the salt marsh.

Footpath No. 10 (Love Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from the western end of Love Lane and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Binham Footpath No. 6.

Bridleway No. 11 (Love Lane). Starts from the Morston-Stiffkey Road, south of Garret Hill, and runs southwards, then westwards, to Footpath No. 10.

Bridleway No. 12 (from the Knoll to the mudflats). Starts from the Knoll in the Salt Marsh and runs northwards across the Saltings to the Cockle Strands and Mudflats.

PARISH OF MUNDESLEY

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Cromer Road to Restricted Byway No. 4). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north-east-wards to join the western end of Restricted Byway No. 2 and then continues northwards to the edge of the cliffs. The path then turns east south-eastwards along the cliff edge to join the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 22 and then continues east south-eastwards to join the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 4.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Restricted Byway No. 1 to Restricted Byway No. 22). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 1 and runs east south-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 22.

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Restricted Byway No. 22 to Restricted Byway No. 4). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 22 and runs east south-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 4.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Cromer Road to Restricted Byway No. 1). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north north-eastwards to join the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 3. The path then continues north north-eastwards to join the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 1.

Bridleway No. 5 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north north-eastwards past the Brick Works to the edge of the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north north-eastwards to join the western end of Restricted Byway No. 7 and then continues to the edge of the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Restricted Byway No. 6 to Restricted Byway No. 14). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 6 and runs south eastwards to join the norther eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 8. The path then continues south-eastwards south of the Clarence Hotel crossing Restricted Byway No. 11 and Restricted Byway No. 13 to join Restricted Byway No. 14 north of Grand Hotel.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Cromer Road to Restricted Byway No. 7). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north north-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 7.

Footpath No. 9 (Links Road to parish boundary). Starts from the corner of Links Road and runs in a southerly direction parallel to and to the west of the field boundary hedge for approximately 32 metres to the south east corner of the field and gap in the hedge which allows access to Links Road. From here the path turns in a generally westerly direction parallel to and to the north of the line of concrete fence posts marking the boundary between field and golf course for approximately 92 metres, and then in a north westerly direction parallel to and to the north east of the line of concrete fence posts and conifers marking the boundary between field and golf course for approximately 135 metres where it meets the parish boundary and the eastern end of Gimingham Footpath No. 8. This path at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north-eastwards to join the western end of Restricted Byway No. 12. The path then continues north eastwards crossing Restricted Byway No. 7 and passing east of Clarence Hotel to the edge of the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Restricted Byway No. 11 to Restricted Byway No. 13). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 11 and runs south eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 13.

Restricted Byway No. 13 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north eastwards to join the south eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 12. The path then continues north eastwards crossing Restricted Byway No. 7 to the edge of the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 14 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road immediately to the east of Grant Hotel and runs north westwards to join the south eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 7 and then continues north westwards to the edge of the cliffs.

Footpath No. 15 (Cromer Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north eastwards north west of the school to the edge of the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 16 (Beach Road to the beach). Starts from Beach Road and runs eastwards for a short distance then north eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 17 (High Street to Footpath No. 20). Starts from High Street and runs east south-eastwards bearing south-eastwards and crossing Footpath No. 18 to join Footpath No. 20.

Bridleway No. 18 (Marina Road to Beckmeadow Way) Starts at map reference TG 3125 3628 at the junction of Beckmeadow Way and Meadow Drive and follows the road in a generally north north-easterly direction. The average width of the carriageway is approximately 12 metres and runs for a distance of approximately 286 metres to map reference TG 3140 3651. The route then passes through a pinch point where the width reduces to 2 metres for a distance of about 5 metres. The way then continues at a width of approximately 3 metres for about 52 metres to map reference TG 3142 3655 where the route meets with adopted highway known as Marina Road (U11469) at No. 2 Marina Road. The overall length of the bridleway is approximately 343 metres. September 2007

Footpath No. 19 (High Street to Footpath No. 20) Starts from High Street and runs east south-eastwards past Russell Terrace crossing Footpath No. 18 to join Footpath No. 20.

Footpath No. 20 (Coast Road to Beckmeadow Way (Restricted Byway No. 21) Starts from Coast Road near the Corn Mill and runs south westwards then southwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 17 continuing southwards to joint the eastern end of Footpath No. 19. From this point the path continues southwards to join the eastern end of Beckmeadow Way (Restricted Byway No. 21)

Restricted Byway No. 21 (High Street to Footpath No. 20). Starts from High Street and runs east-north-eastwards to join the south western end of Footpath No. 18 and then bears east-south-eastwards to join the southern end of Footpath No. 20.

Restricted Byway No. 22 (Cromer Road to Footpath No. 23). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs north north-eastwards to join the western end of Restricted Byway No. 2 and then continues to join the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 2. From this point the path continues north-north-eastwards crossing Restricted Byway No. 1 to join Footpath No. 23 at the edge of the cliffs.

Footpath No. 23 (Restricted Byway No. 22 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 22 and winds north-westwards along the edge of the cliffs to the parish boundary where it joins Gimingham Footpath No. 13.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 24 (Gimingham Byway Open to All Traffic No. 17 to Links Road) The route follows a well defined tarmac track starting at the parish boundary at grid reference TG 3001 3654 at the golf course. It runs in a north easterly direction for 42 metres at a width of 3.4 metres to grid reference TG 3005 3655. It continues for 105 metres reducing to a width of 3.3 metres at grid reference TG 3015 3659 where the route turns to run in a northerly direction for a distance of 60 metres with a width of 3.2 metres narrowing to 3 metres at grid reference TG 3016 3665. It continues for 40 metres to meet the unclassified county road (Links Road) and Footpath No. 9 at grid reference TG 3016 3669. May 2012

Footpath No. 25 (Trunch Road to Knapton Footpath No. 1) Starts at the C289 Trunch Road at grid reference TG 3079 3591 and runs with a width of 3 metres in a generally south south-westerly direction for approximately 40 metres to grid reference TG 3077 3587 then running with a width of 2 metres in a generally south westerly direction for approximately 20 metres to meet Knapton Footpath No. 1 at the parish boundary at grid reference TG 3075 3585. December 2016

PARISH OF NEATISHEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Butchers Common to Chapel Road). Starts from Butcher's Common near the School and runs southwards to road near Baptist Chapel.

Footpath No. 2 (Broad Road to Parish Boundary). Starts at the eastern end of road leading to Alderfen Broad and runs south-eastwards to join Barton Turf Footpath No. 10 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 3 (Ivy Farm Road to Butchers Common Road). Starts from the road leading to Ivy Farm opposite Restricted Byway No. 4 and runs north eastwards to road leading to Butchers Common.

Footpath No. 4 (Ivy Farm Road to Footpath No. 5). Starts opposite Footpath No. 3 and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 5).

Footpath No. 5 (Restricted Byway No. 4 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 4 and runs southwards past Hill Farm to join Hoveton Footpath No. 5 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 6 (Restricted Byway No. 4 to Cottages). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 4 and runs westwards to Cottages.

Footpath No. 7 (Restricted Byway No. 4 to Cottages). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 4 south of Footpath No. 6 and runs westwards to cottages.

Footpath No. 8 (Restricted Byway No. 9 to The Grange). Starts from the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 9 and runs south westwards to a point north of the Grange.

Footpath No. 9 (Cangate Common). Starts from the road south east of Cangate Farm and runs southwards to Footpath No. 8).

Footpath No. 10 (Chapel Road to Mill Road). Starts from Chapel Road east of the Baptist Chapel and runs southwards to Footpath No. 8).

Footpath No. 11 (Horning Road to Treehammer Common). Starts from the Horning Road north of the Vicarage and runs north eastwards across Mill Road to south of St. Peter's Church, turning eastwards to the road leading to Lodge Common.

Footpath No. 12 (Broad Road to Footpath No. 13). Starts from the road leading to Alderfen Broad, north of Beech Grove, and runs northwards turning westwards to Footpath No. 13.

Footpath No. 13 (Footpath No. 12 to Water Lane). Starts from Footpath No. 12 at TG 3489/1991 and runs in a north-westerly direction through the gap in the hedge and parallel to and to the east of the boundary fence of the property known as 'Sunnydene' over the meadow for approximately 59 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 2 metres. The path then runs northwards to road leading to Workhouse Common. October 2000

Footpath No. 14 (Irstead Street Road to Workhouse Common Road). Starts from the road leading to Irstead Street, at the parish boundary by a stile, and runs north westwards to join the road to Workhouse Common by a stile.

Footpath No. 15 (Cangate Common Road to Restricted Byway No. 16). Starts from the road leading to Cangate Common and runs north westwards to join Restricted Byway No. 16 by a stile.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 15 to Norwich Road). Starts from Footpath No. 15 and runs north westwards to join Norwich Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 17 (Ivy Farm Road to Barton Turf Road). Starts from the road leading to Ivy Farm at Butchers Common and runs northwards turning north eastwards to join the Barton Turf Road.

Footpath No. 18 (Workhouse Common to Grove House Road). Starts from Workhouse Common by a kissing gate and turns northwards to junction of Footpath No. 18, then continues to join road leading to Grove House by a kissing gate.

Footpath No. 19 (Footpath No. 18 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 18 at a kissing gate and runs eastwards to join Barton Turf Footpath No. 7 at the parish boundary).

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Parish Boundary to Bull's Row). Starts from the parish boundary immediately to the east of the Station as a continuation of Overstrand Footpath No. 7 and runs southwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 2 continuing southwards to enter the public highway at Bull's Row.

Footpath No. 2 (Nut Lane to Bulls Row). Starts from Nut Lane at TG 2431/3953 and runs in an easterly direction for approximately 200 metres to exit onto Bulls Row. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Cromer Road to New Road). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs westwards for a short distance and then turns southwards passing to the east of Grove Farm to enter New Road opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 4 (Hungry Hill to Parish Boundary). Starts from a junction with Hungry Hill, Northrepps, and runs northwards for 570 metres, from whence it descends down a steep narrow valley into a woodland area and to a disused railway embankment, a distance of 170 metres. The total length of the bridleway is 740 metres. The average width of the bridleway is approximately 3 metres.

Bridleway No. 5 (Hungry Hill to Parish Boundary). Starts from the public highway at Hungry Hill and runs north eastwards to the Parish boundary where it joins Bridleway No. 1.

Footpath No. 6 (Hungry Hill to Southrepps Road). Starts from the public highway at Hungry Hill and runs south south-westwards bearing south south-eastwards past Shrieking Pits to join the northern end of Footpath No. 11. The path then continues south-eastwards along the northern boundary of Fox Hills and then turns north eastwards to enter the Southrepps Road at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 7 (New Road to Pit Row). Starts from New Road opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 3 and runs southwards to enter the public highway near Pit Row at its junction with Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 8 (Roughton Road to Footpath No. 9). Starts from the Roughton Road near the Reading Room and runs east south-eastwards then southwards to join Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 9 (Roughton Road to Footpath No. 15). Starts from the Roughton Road south of Northrepps Lodge and runs eastwards to join the southern end of Footpath No. 8. The path then bears south eastwards and then eastwards crossing the railway line and continues eastwards to join the north eastern end of Footpath No. 15.

Footpath No. 10 (Pit Row to the Church). Starts from Pit Row at TG 2421/3598 and runs in a generally easterly direction for a distance of approximately 240 metres and then runs north eastwards through the grounds of St. Mary's Church to enter the public highway. October 2000

Footpath No. 11 (Sand Lane). Starts from the Southrepps Road southeast of Furyhill Cottages and runs north eastwards to join the northern end of Footpath No. 12 and then continues north north-eastwards to join Footpath No. 6 south of Shrieking Pits.

Footpath No.12 (Southrepps Road to Sand Lane (Footpath No. 11). Starts from the Southrepps Road opposite Plantation and runs north north-eastwards to join Sand Lane (Footpath No. 11).

Footpath No. 13 (Southrepps Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Southrepps Road and runs south eastwards along the south western boundary of Glover's Plantation and continues to the parish boundary where it joins Southrepps Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 14 (Green Lane). Starts from the public highway north of Strip Plantation and runs south eastwards for a short distance then north north-eastwards then eastwards and then north north-eastwards again to enter the public highway south of the Rectory.

Footpath No. 15 (Pit Row to Southrepps Footpath No. 2). Starts from the eastern end of Footpath No. 9 at Pit Row and runs south westwards crossing the railway and then continuing south westwards to Winspurs Farm. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run in a south easterly direction for approximately 85 metres on the southern side of the boundary between O.S. Nos. 3256 and 5680 to join with Southrepps Footpath No. 19. October 2000

Footpath No. 16 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs eastwards through the yard of Skinners Farm to the eastern boundary of Beckett's Plantation. The path then turns south-westwards along the edge of this plantation to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 17 (Roughton Footpath No. 2 to Norwich Road) Starts from the southern end of Roughton Footpath No. 2 and runs in a generally south easterly direction on either side of the old and now re-located field boundary for a distance of approximately 80 metres to the junction with Norwich Road. October 2000

NORTH WALSHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Tungate Farm to Bryant's Heath). This path starts opposite Tungate Farm and runs in a south-westerly direction over a field to a broken stile, then across another field following the boundary of the hedge to Bryant's Heath. Stile at end of third field and gate at boundary of Bryant's Heath are broken.

Footpath No.2 (Tungate Road to Aylsham Road) Starts on Tungate Road at map reference TG2697 2994 and runs in a north-easterly direction for 120 metres to map reference TG2705 3004 before turning to run in a generally easterly direction for 10 metres and then in a generally northerly direction for 13 metres to map reference TG2706 3005. The path continues alongside the access road and runs for 90 metres in a south and then south-easterly direction to map reference TG2714 3001. The width of the route is 1.5 metres between map reference TG2697 2994 and TG2706 3005 and 2 metres between TG2706 3005 and TG2714 3001. From this point the path then runs in an easterly direction across field to Aylsham Road. There is a stile at the Aylsham Road end of the path.

Footpath No. 3 (Cromer Road to Urban District Boundary). Commencing from the Cromer Road, beyond "Calehill" the path proceeds in a westerly direction to the Urban District Western Boundary. The path is overgrown and not visible.

Footpath No. 4 (Bradfield Road to Lingate Road). Starts from Bradfield Road running along the boundary of first two fields and across another field to Lingate Road. All the fields are ploughed and the path is not visible.

Footpath No. 5 (Leading off Bradfield Road). This path starts from Bradfield Road and runs, between hedges, in a south-easterly direction to a roadway near Worlds End Nurseries which gives access to Laundry Loke.

Footpath No. 6 (Norwich Road to North Walsham Heath). Starting from the Norwich Road, near the Waterworks, the path runs in a south-westerly direction across two ploughed fields to a stile. The path then runs southwards across another field to a broken stile, crosses a lane and bears south-west again across a field to a stile, wide footpath through woods to buildings.

Footpath No. 7 (Connecting Footpath 6 and Footpath 8). Starts from Footpath No. 6 at a stile on the boundary of Norwh Walsham Heath and proceeds northwards to link up with Footpath 8.

Footpath No. 8 (Leading from Drift Lane (Path 16) to Norwich Road). Starting from the southern end of Drift Lane, the path runs eastwards to link up with the lane loading to Stone Cross (Norwich Road).

Footpath No. 9 (Skeyton Road to Drift Lane). Commences from Skeyton Road near the northern tip of Lord Anson's Wood, and runs eastwards along the boundary of the wood and the northern boundary of North Walsham to ener Drift Lane by a stile.

Footpath No. 10 (From near Hamlet House off Bacton Road to Little London Road). This path starts near Hamlet House off Bacton Road and proceeds in a north-easterly direction to Little London Road. The path over the first field is qiute wide but becomes rather narrow over the second field.

Footpath No. 11 (From Footpath 10 to Little London Road). Branching off from Footpath 10, by a stile at the corner of the second field, this path runs northwards to the Little London Road._ The first part of the path is not visible and the second part overgrown.

Footpath No. 12 (Marshgate Road to Manor Farm Road). Starts from Marshgate Road by a stile and runs along edge of field to Kissing Gate.

Footpath No. 13 (Spa Common to Muckle Mill Farm). This path commences at Spa Common and runs south eastwards to Muckle Hill Farm. The pathway is not visible.

Footpath No14 (Field Lane to Yarmouth Road) Starts from Field Lane at TG 29142910 and runs in a north westerly direction to the junction of Thirlby Road and Long Barrow Drive. June 2001

Footpath No. 15 (Whitehorse Common to Meeting Hill (or Meeting House Hill). This path starts at Whitehorse Common and leads in a southerly direction to Meeting Hill. The path is clearly defined across the first two fields only.

Bridleway No. 16 (Drift Lane). Drift Lane commences from North Walsham Heath, where a footpath is visible, and continues in a northerly direction as a cart-track to Skeyton Road.

Footpath No. 17 (Cherry Tree Lane to Aylsham Turn, Cromer Road). This path commences almost half-way along Cherry Tree Lane and proceeds in a westerly direction to the roadway which connects Cromer Road and Aylsham Road. The entrance of the path is open and unobstructed, but the remainder of the path is overgrown.

Footpath No. 18 (Yarmouth Road to Urband District Boundary). This path commences from Yarmouth Road by a stile, just south-east of Scarborough Hill House, and runs souhwards to the Urban District Southern Boundary. The pathway is not visible.

Footpath No. 19 (Spa Common to south of Royston Bridge). Commencing from Spa Common, this path proceeds in a northerly direction and is visible as far as the lock. It continues on past Alder Carr to Urban District Boundary south of Royston Bridge but is overgrown with reeds.

Footpath No. 20 (Manor Road to Footpath No. 12) Starts from the northern side of Manor Road approximately 190 metres from its junction with Brick Kiln Road and leads in a north north-easterly direction for approximately 75 metres, where there is a waymark. This section of path is bounded on the south east by a line of silver birch trees. From this point the path runs in a north north-westerly direction for approximately 110 metres to meet the southern end of Footpath No. 12. The path is never less than 1.5 metres wide. There will be footpath signs at the beginning and end of the path, and a waymark as previously described.

PARISH OF OVERSTRAND

Footpath No. 1 (Path along Cliffs). Starts from the Corner Urban District boundary and runs east south eastwards along the end of the cliffs to a point near the Danish House Hotel.

Footpath No. 2 (Cromer Road to Footpath No.1). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs northwards to the west of Overstrand Hall and then bears north-westwards across the Golf Links to join Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 3 (Cromer Road to Pauls Lane). Starts from the Cromer Road immediately to the east of St. Martin's Church and runs north-eastwards to enter Pauls Lane.

Footpath No. 4 (Cromer Road to Pauls Lane). Starts from the Cromer Road opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 7 and runs northwards to enter Pauls Lane near The Grange.

Footpath No. 5 (Cromer Road to Cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs northwards to the edge of the cliffs and then turns north-westwards along the edge of the cliffs to join the northern end of Footpath No. 6. The path then continues north- westwards along the cliffs to a point east of the eastern end of Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 6 (Cromer Road to Footpath No. 5). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs northwards to join Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 7 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road opposite the southern end of Footpath No. 4 and runs southwards crossing the railway to the parish boundary where it joins Northrepps Footpath No. 1 immediately to the east of the station.

Footpath No. 8 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs southwards then south east-wards crossing the railway to join the northern end of the Public highway at the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 9 (Parish Boundary to Cromer Road). Starts from Bridleway No. 4 Northrepps and runs in a north easterly direction via a bridge archway approximately

3.5 metres wide and continues across open scrubland to join the B1159 adjacent to the property known as No. 24 Cromer Road, Overstrand, a distance of 158 metres. The total length of the bridleway is 158 metres. The average width of the bridleway is approximately 3 metres.

PARISH OF PASTON

Footpath No. 1 (Edingthorpe Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Edingthorpe Road by a stile and runs north-westwards across field to a stile, then on to the parish boundary where it joins Knapton Restricted Byway No. 11 by a stile.

Footpath No. 2 (Paston - North Walsham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Paston-North Walsham Road and runs westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Knapton Restricted Byway No.11.

Footpath No. 3 (Paston - North Walsham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Paston-North Walsham Road, nearly opposite Footpath No. 2 and runs south eastwards to join Boundary Lane at the parish boundary.

Footpath No 4 (Paston - North Walsham Road to Knapton Road) Starts from the Paston - North Walsham Road south of Heath Farm by a stile and runs south eastwards along a track parallel to and to the south of the field boundary bank for approximately 170 metres. This at a width of 3 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run north easterly along the field edge parallel to and to the east of the field boundary bank for approximately 120 metres to the corner of the field boundary. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1 metre and runs north easterly crossfield for approximately 198 metres to TG 30763212. From this point the path width is not determined and runs north east to join the Knapton Road north west of the Methodist Chapel. June 2001

Footpath No. 5 (Cliffs Path (Croft Lane). Starts about 100 yards east of the Vicarage, and runs north-eastwards to the cliffs.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Paston Road to Bacton Restricted Byway No. 9) Starts from the C420 Paston Road at grid reference TG 3084 3282 and proceeds in a generally east south easterly direction for approximately 300 metres to meet Bacton Restricted Byway No. 9 at grid reference TG 3111 3271. The width of the route extends between the boundary hedges and varies between 15 metres and 6.5 metres as indicated on the Order plan. Limitations and Conditions: None.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Boundary Lane). Starts from the road north of the Methodist Chapel and runs northwards to join Bacton Restricted Byway No. 9 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 8 (Restricted Byway No. 7 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 7 and runs eastwards to join Bacton Footpath No. 10 at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (School Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from the northern end of School Road at TG 31493345 and runs south along the eastern side of the western side field boundary parallel with School Road for approximately 140 metres. The path then turns to run easterly crossfield for approximately 304 metres where it meets the parish boundary with Bacton and the western end of Bacton Footpath No 7. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. June 2001

Restricted Byway No. 10 (C420 Paston Road to Bacton parish Boundary/Bacton BR9) Starts from the C420 Paston Road at map reference TG3133 3336 and runs in a generally south south-westerly direction for approximately 155 metres to meet the Bacton parish boundary and the northern end of Bacton BR9 at map reference TG3130 3321. Width: Commencing at Paston Road at a width of 7.6m and then at variable widths as measured proceeding south-westerly from Paston Road:- at 30m a width of 8.9m, at 58m a width of 7.4m, at 100m a width of 7.5m and at 155m a width of 7m. December 2015

PARISH OF PLUMSTEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Baconsthorpe Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Baconsthorpe Road opposite the north eastern end of Bridleway No. 2 and runs north eastwards north west of Hall Farm and then bears north north-eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Baconsthorpe Footpath No. 12.

Bridleway No. 2 (Harp Lane). Starts from the Baconsthorpe Road opposite the south western end of Footpath No. 1 and runs south westwards to enter the Hempstead Road opposite the north eastern end of Bridleway No. 3.

Bridleway No 3 (Hempstead Road to Edgefield Road) Starts from the Hempstead Road opposite the south western end of Bridleway No 2 and runs south westwards along the north western boundary to Fir Plantation and then south easterly and then southerly for approximately 400 metres to the junction with Edgefield Road. June 2001

Bridleway No 4 (Edgefield Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from the Edgefield Road opposite the southern end of Bridleway No 3 and runs in a generally southerly direction for approximately 75 metres then runs south south eastwards past the eastern end of Bridleway No 5 and the western boundary of Old Wood. The path then continues along the western edge of this wood, past the eastern end of Bridleway No 6 and then continues to the parish boundary where it joins Little Barningham Bridleway No 2. June 2001

Bridleway No. 5 (Bridleway No. 4 to Bridleway No. 6). Starts from Bridleway No. 4 at approximately TG 12193418 and runs west south-westwards then southwards to join Bridleway No. 6. June 2001

Bridleway No. 6 (Bridleway No. 4 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Bridleway No. 4 and runs westwards past the southern end of Bridleway No. 5. The path then

continues west-wards to the parish boundary at the south eastern corner of Little Wood where it joins Little Barningham Bridleway No. 1.

Bridleway No 7 (Edgefield Road to Bridleway No 4) Starts from the Edgefield Road and runs south westwards past the disused windmill to TG 12363440 and then turns to run in a southerly direction for approximately 112 metres then south easterly for approximately 80 metres, then southerly for approximately 324 metres to junction with Bridleway No 4, parish boundary and Barningham Bridleway No 2. June 2001

Footpath No. 8 (Plumstead Green to Baconsthorpe Road). Starts from the public highway at Plumstead Green and runs northwards then north-eastwards to enter the Baconsthorpe Road opposite the Cherry Tree Public House.

Footpath No. 9 (Edgefield Road to Bridleway No. 10). Starts from the Edgefield Road at Plumstead Green and runs southwards then south-eastwards to join Jericho Lane (Bridleway No. 10).

Bridleway No. 10 (Jericho Lane). Starts from the Matlask Road and runs south- westwards to join the south-eastern end of Footpath No. 9. The path then continues south south-westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Little Bridleway No. 3.

Footpath No. 11 (Matlask Road to Northfield Lane). Starts from the Matlask Road and runs north-wards then north-eastwards south east of Field Plantation to enter Northfield Lane.

PARISH OF POTTER HEIGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Marsh Road to Piccamore Loke). Starts from Marsh Road, east of The Hall, and runs northwards to Piccamore Loke.

Footpath No. 2 (St. Nicholas's Church to Church Road). Starts from opposite St. Nicholas's Church by a stile and runs north-westwards to another stile and then on to Church Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Station Road to Duffers Road). Starts from Station Road at entrance to Housing Site and runs eastwards to join Duffers Road about 100 yards south of Bethel Hospital Farm.

Footpath No. 4 (The Street to Church Road). Starts from the Street, opposite Church Rooms, by stile and runs northwards to join Church Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 5 (Church Lane to Chapel Road). Starts from the southern end of the track leading to Rose Farm at its junction with Chapel Lane and runs in a generally south easterly direction for approximately 60 metres along the western boundary of O.S. Parcel 4032. The path then turns north eastwards but keeps to the same boundary for approximately 18 metres before turning to run in a south-easterly direction for approximately 150 metres to join Church Lane. The path is at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 6 (Chapel Road to Green Lane). Starts from Chapel Road and runs alongside the Methodist Chapel westwards to Green Lane.

Footpath No. 7 (Green Lane to Decoy Road). Starts from Green Lane, about 20 yards north of F.P.6 and runs northwards to Decoy Road where it exits by a stile.

Footpath No. 8 (Blacksmiths Corner to Decoy Road). Starts by a stile at Blacksmiths Corner and runs north-eastwards to exit at Decoy Road by a fieldgate).

Footpath No. 11 (Green Lane to Reynolds Lane). Starts from Green Lane almost opposite Footpath No. 7 at TG 40708/20201 and runs in a generally westerly direction to the eastern boundary hedge of a green lane to the south of the farm buildings. Continue in a westerly direction across the green lane to its western boundary hedge. Continue crossfield in a west north westerly direction for approximately 170 metres to the south-east corner of ‘Ourabode’. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.0 metre. The path turns and continues along the outside of the eastern boundary hedge of ‘Ourabode’ in a northerly direction for approximately 80 metres to exit onto Reynolds Lane by way of a ditch crossing, at map reference TG 40458/20306. This section at a width of 1.5 metres.

Footpath No. 12 (Green Lane to A149) Starts at Green Lane and runs in a west south westerly direction to the A149, a distance of approximately 400 metres. June 2001

Footpath No. 13 (Bridleway No. 15 to Heigham Sound). Starts from the northern end of Bridleway No.15 and runs northwards to the edge of Heigham Sound and Hickling Broad.

Footpath No 14 (Marsh Road to Bridleway No 15) Starts from the eastern end of Marsh Road and runs in a generally easterly and then north westerly direction to TG 42612024. The path bears north westerly along the northern side of the dyke forming the southern boundary of OS enclosures 299, 300 and 283 (1906 2nd edition) and continues on to join Bridleway No 15 at the junction of Footpath No 13. June 2001

Bridleway No. 15 (Piccamore Loke). Starts from Church Road Corner and runs eastwards, then northwards to the junction of paths 13 and 14.

Bridleway No. 16 (Marsh Road to Footpath No. 17). Starts from the eastern end of Marsh Road, at the junction of Footpath No. 14, and runs south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 17.

Footpath No. 17 (Candle Dyke to Footpath No. 18). Starts from Candle Dyke and runs south-westwards to the junction of Bridleway No.16, then on to cross the railway line to the Yarmouth Road. The path continues on the other side of the road runs in a straight line to join Footpath No. 18. The path is 8-10 feet wide throughout its length.

Footpath No. 18 (Mill Road to River). Starts from the southern end of Mill Road and runs westwards, turning south-westwards and then south-eastwards, to the junction of Footpath No. 17, continuing to the river bank.

Footpath No 19 (Market Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from Market Road at approximately TG 40541965 and runs generally south westwards to join with the north eastern end of Ludham Footpath No 39 at the parish boundary. This at a minimum width of 3 feet. June 2001

Footpath No. 20 (Decoy Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Decoy Lane and runs east south-eastwards to join the northern end of Footpath No. 13. The path then runs north-eastwards, then northwards, then winds eastwards and then runs south- eastwards passing Wagonhill Plantation and Sound Plantation to join the north- eastern end of Footpath No. 17. From this point the path runs east south-eastwards and then south south eastwards along the west bank of Candle Dyke to the north bank of the River Thurne, and then runs west south-westwards along this bank to enter the Stalham-Yarmouth Road at Heigham Bridge. The path then continues along the river bank on the opposite side of the road, to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 18.

PARISH OF

NO PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY.

PARISH OF RAYNHAM

Footpath No. 1 (-Fakenham Road to Church). Starts from the South Raynham-Fakenham Road, north-west of Horseshoe Plantation, and runs northwards to the Vicarage of St. Martin's Church.

Footpath No. 2 (St. Martin's Church to Restricted Byway No. 13). Starts from the roadway east of St. Martin's Church, at the northern end of Botton Coppice, and runs northwards, bearing north-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 13 at the Lodge opposite Norman's Burrow Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Church Road to Footpath No. 2.). Starts from Church Road and runs eastwards to Osier Carr and then southwards along the western boundary of Osier Carr to join Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 4 (From Footpath No. 2 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 2 at the south-eastern corner of Osier Carr and runs northwards along the eastern boundary of Osier Carr to Church Lodge where it joins Restricted Byway No. 13. The path then continues northwards to the junction of Footpath No. 8 and runs to the west of St. Mary's Church, past the Saw Mill and on to the Pumping House. The path then runs westwards to parish boundary where it joins Helhoughton Footpath No. 6.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Norman's Burrow Road). Starts from the Fakenham Road opposite the eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 13 and runs south-eastwards to Restricted Byway No. 6.

Restricted Byway No. 6 ( Road to Road). Starts from the Colkirk Road south of Money's Carr and runs southwards along the eastern side of Corn Bill Coppice to Norman's Burrow Road, passing to the west of Norman's Burrow House and continuing through Norman's Burrow Wood to the Whissonsett Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Colkirk Road to -Fakenham Road). Starts from the Colkirk Road just east of Restricted Byway No. 6 and runs south-eastwards to join the Tittleshall-Fakenham Road at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 8 ( Church to Fakenham Road). Starts from Footpath No. 4 south of St. Mary's Church and runs eastwards through the Walks to the Lodge on the Fakenham Road).

Footpath No. 10 (Helhoughton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Helhoughton Road, at a point north-westwards of St. Margaret's Church, and runs north-eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Helhoughton Footpath No. 2 to the east of Round Plantation.

Footpath No. 12 (The Drove to Hollow Lane). Starts from The Drove, at the corner where it turns westwards, and runs southwards to Hollow Lane.

PARISH OF ROUGHTON

Footpath No. 2 (Carr Lane to Northrepps Footpath No. 17) Starts from Carr Lane and runs south-eastwards along the parish boundary and through Heath Plantation and continuing south-eastwards along the western boundary of Steel’s Plantation until it meets with Northrepps Footpath No. 17 at the north-eastern corner of the boundary to a property called ‘The Cottage’. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (The Well Walk). Starts from the Cromer Road at its junction with Footpath No. 4 and runs north north-eastwards across Poor's Allotment to cottages.

Footpath No. 4 (The Well Walk). Starts from Cromer Road at its junction with Footpath No. 3 and runs north-eastwards across Poor's Allotment).

Footpath No. 5 (Gravel Pit Walk). Starts from Footpath No. 4 on Poors Allotment and runs eastwards to Hillside. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and continues in an easterly direction for approximately 210 metres and then turns to run south for approximately 242 metres and then east for approximately 508 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 7 (Melton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Melton Road and runs north-westwards to join the public highway at the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 8 (Back Lane to Chapel Road). Starts from Back Lane and runs north- eastwards to enter Chapel Lane almost opposite the south-western end of Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 9 (Chapel Lane to Aylsham Road). Starts from Chapel Lane and runs north-eastwards then east south-eastwards to enter the Aylsham Road near Donkey Allotment.

Footpath No. 12 (Thorpe Market Road to Roughton Heath). Starts from the Thorpe Market Road and runs north north-eastwards then westwards to a short distance and then northwards along the western boundary of the Severalls to Roughton Heath.

Footpath No. 13 (Thorpe Market Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Thorpe Market Road opposite Hill Farm and runs north north-eastwards to the parish boundary opposite Southrepps Footpath No. 1.

Restricted Byway No. 14 (Craft Road). Starts from C529 Chapel Lane and runs south- westwards bearing westwards along the parish boundary to enter the road leading to U14263 Felbrigg Hall.

Footpath No. 15 (Thorpe Market Road to road leading to Beach Farm). Starts from Thorpe Market Road and runs southwards across Roughton Common and past St. Mary' Church and continuing to enter the road leading to Beach Farm.

Footpath No. 16 (Roughton Road to Metton Road, Felbrigg). Starts at Roughton Road, Roughton, to the south of the junction with Holway Close, and runs in a westerly direction for a total distance of 528 metres to join Metton Road, Felbrigg. The path runs between fenced, pastured fields from Roughton Road, westwards, for 343 metres and then through a farmyard for a further 75 metres. This section of the path has an average width of 3 metres. The path then runs over a hardened driveway to Metton Road. This section of the path has an average width of 3.3 metres.

PARISH OF RUNTON

Footpath No. 1 (Cromer Road to Cliffs). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs northwards through allotments to join Footpath No. 2 at the cliffs.

Footpath No. 2 (Cliffs to Gap). Starts from cliffs and runs east south- eastwards along the edge of the cliffs to East Runton Gap.

Footpath No. 3 (East Runton Gap to Cromer U.D. Boundary). Starts at East Runton Gap and runs east south-eastwards along the edge of the cliffs to the Cromer Urban District boundary.

Footpath No. 4 (Cromer Road to Common Road). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs southwards past the south-eastern end of Footpath No. 5 and then continues southwards then eastwards to enter the road leading to Abbs Common.

Footpath No. 5 (Thain's Lane to Footpath No. 4). Starts from the Thain's Lane and runs south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 4.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Runton Common to Restricted Byway No. 8). Starts from the public highway at Runton Common and runs eastwards to the Golf Club House. The path then bears north-eastwards to the railway line and then turns south-eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 8.

Footpath No. 7 (Restricted Byway No. 8 to Restricted Byway No. 11). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 8 and runs south-eastwards across the Golf Links bearing eastwards across Incloborough Hill and then turning east north-east-wards to join Restricted Byway No. 11 at its junction with Restricted Byway No. 8.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Aylmerton Road to Runton Old Hall). Starts from the Aylmerton Road at Town Hill and runs north-eastwards south-east of Sea View House past the north-western end of Footpath No. 7 and the south-eastern end of Restricted Byway No. 6 then bears south-eastwards skirting the northern base of Incloborough Hill to join Restricted Byway No. 11 at its junction with Footpath No. 7. The path then bears eastwards to enter the public highway near Runton Old Hall.

Footpath No. 10 (Aylmerton Road to Restricted Byway No. 11). Starts from the Aylmerton Road at Town Hill and runs south-eastwards through Fair Lady Plantation to join Restricted Byway No. 11.

Restricted Byway. No. 11 (Holgate Lane). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 8 at its junction with Footpath No. 7 and runs south-westwards to join the north-eastern end of Footpath No. 18 at its junction with the western end of Footpath No. 19. The path then turns westwards and runs through Earlham Plantation turning southwards through Edwards Plantation to join the public highway at the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Aylmerton Road at Town Hill and runs south-westwards past Heath Farm and past the northern end of Footpath No. 14 and then continues south- westwards to join the north western end of Restricted Byway No. 17 at the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 13 (Calves Well Lane). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 12 and runs west north-westwards through the yard of Heath Farm bearing south-westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Beeston Regis Restricted Byway No. 6.

Footpath No. 14 (Restricted Byway No. 12 to Aylmerton Road). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 12 and runs southwards bearing south-eastwards past the northern end of Footpath No. 15 at Broad-bottoms Plantation. The path then turns north-eastwards then south-southeastwards across the north eastern end of Footpath No. 16 and then turns westwards to enter the Aylmerton Road.

Footpath No. 15 (Footpath No. 14 to Footpath No. 16). Starts from Footpath No. 14 and runs southwards through Broad Bottoms Plantation to join Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 14 to Restricted Byway No. 17). Starts from Footpath No. 14 and runs south-westwards then westwards through Broad Bottom's Plantation to join the southern end of Footpath No. 15. The path then turns south south- eastwards through the site of the Roman Camp to join Restricted Byway No. 17 at the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 17 (Aylmerton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Aylmerton Road and runs north-westwards along the parish boundary past the south- eastern end of Footpath No. 16 and continues along the parish boundary to join the south-western end of Restricted Byway No. 12 at the Beeston Regis parish boundary.

Footpath No. 18 (Restricted Byway No. 11 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 11 at its junction with Footpath No. 19 and runs south-westwards through Edward's Plantation to the parish boundary where it joins the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 11.

Footpath No. 19 (Restricted Byway No. 11 to Abbs Common). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 11 at its junction with Footpath No. 18 and runs westwards along the southern boundary of Cangham Hill bearing south-eastwards to join Footpath No. 20 at Abbs Common.

Footpath No. 20 (Abbs Common). Starts at a point south of Cottage Farm and runs southwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 19 and then continues south south- westwards across the Common to Portland Pit.

Footpath No. 21 (Cross Lane). Starts from Green's Lane opposite the western end of Footpath No. 24 and runs westwards then south westwards to Long Hill. The path then bears north-westwards to join Footpath No. 20 at Abbs Common.

Bridleway No. 22 (Mill to Cromer U.D. Boundary). Starts from the eastern end of Mill Lane and runs eastwards to the Cromer Urban District boundary.

Footpath No. 23 (Greens Lane to Footpath No. 24). Starts from Greens Lane north of Manor Lodge and runs east north-eastwards crossing the railway lines and then turns eastwards bearing east-south-eastwards along the southern boundary of Gurney's Plantation to join the north-eastern end of Footpath No. 24 near the gas works.

Footpath No. 24 (Hewstead's Lane). Starts from Green's Lane and runs east south- east-wards crossing the railway and then turns north-east-wards along the south- eastern boundary of Little Sedan Plantation to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 23 near the gas works.

Footpath No. 26 (Cromer Road to Water Lane) Starts from Cromer Road (A149) almost opposite Boulevard Road (to its western side by property call Wayside). It crosses a ‘rail stile’ set back from the carriageway edge between two gated field entrances. Heading in a generally northern direction, the footpath follows to the east of a low field bank, which has the 'remnants’ of old hedging on it, for some 210 metres approximately. Thereafter the bank and hedge no longer exist, the footpath crossing the open grazing land to reach Water Lane. The footpath exits on to Water Lane some 230 metres or so west of the cliff top car park entrance, via another stile. The length of the footpath is approximately 325 metres.

PARISH OF RYBURGH – see Great Ryburgh and Little Ryburgh

PARISH OF SALTHOUSE

Footpath No.1 (Salthouse - Clay Road to Kelling - Wiveton Road). Starts from the Salthouse-Cley Road at the parish boundary at Snipes' Marsh and runs south south- eastwards past the western end of Footpath No. 2 along the parish boundary west of Great Hulver Hill to join the Kelling-Wiveton Road at a Stile.

Footpath No. 2 (Cox's Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Cox's Lane near the Dun Cow Inn and runs westwards over a stile to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 1.

Resttricted Byway No. 3 (Purdy's Drift). Starts from the Salthouse-Cley Road and runs north north eastwards to the beach.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Salthouse-Cley Road to Marshes). Starts from the Salthouse- Cley Road and runs north north eastwards to a field gate leading to marshes.

Footpath No. 5 (Restricted Byway No. 4 to Beach). Starts by a field gate at the northern end of Restricted Byway No. 4 and runs north north eastwards to the beach.

Restricted Byway No. 6 (Salthouse-Cley Road to Churchyard). Starts from the Salthouse-Cley Road and runs southwards then eastwards for a short distance then southwards again to the northern boundary of the churchyard where it joins Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 7 (Long Church Lane). Starts from Purdy's Street and runs eastwards through the churchyard to join the northern end of Restricted Byway No.8. The path then turns north-westwards through the churchyard to join the southern end of Restricted Byway No.6.

Restricted Byway No. 8 (Cross Street to Churchyard). Starts from Cross Street near Manor House and runs west-wards then northwards to join Footpath No. 7 at the eastern boundary of the church yard.

Footpath No. 9 (Cross Street to Bloomstile Lane). Starts from Cross Street by a stile and runs south-eastwards to enter Bloomstile Lane by a stile.

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Coast Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Coast Road and runs eastwards then east north-eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Kelling Restricted Byway No. 2.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Pinfold Lane). Starts from Bloomstile Lane by a field gate and runs eastwards to join the western end of Footpath No. 12 and then turns northwards to enter the Coast Road.

Footpath No. 13 (Bard Hill to Gravel Pit Hill). Starts from the public highway at Bard Hill and runs eastwards across the Heath to enter the public highway at Gravel Pit Hill.

Footpath No. 14 (Bard Hill to Kelling-Wiveton Road). Starts from the public highway at Bard Hill and runs south-westwards across the Heath to enter the Kelling-Wiveton Road.

Footpath No. 15 (Bixes Lane). Starts from the Holt-Salthouse Road and runs southwards along the parish boundary over a stile by Bixes Plantation and bears southeastwards to the Holt parish boundary.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 24 in the Parish of Cley-next-the-Sea to Footpath No. 16 in the Parish of Kelling). Commencing at Footpath No. 24 in the Parish of Cley- next-the-Sea and running in a generally south easterly direction along the southern lower edge of the shingle bank to the junction with Footpath No. 16 in the Parish of Kelling, a distance of approximately 2960 metres.

Footpath No. 17 (Foopath No. 2 to Footpath No. 1) Starts at Footpath No. 2 at TG 0700/4386 and runs northwards on the eastern side and immediately adjacent to a partially hedged field bank, up to the verge of the A149 Coast Road where it turns north-east for approximately 5 metres before turning in a westerly direction and entering a field access through a field bank. The path then runs westwards immediately adjacent to and on the south side of the field bank which forms the boundary with the verge of the A149. After approximately 190 metres the path passes through a field bank and past a field access to continue immediately adjacent to the field bank that forms the boundary with the verge of the A149, for approximately 360 metres. The footpath then crosses the line of a field bank approximately at right to the A149 Coast Road and begins to diverge away from the Coast Road, rising quickly with a break of slope immediately to the north, covered with scrub. The footpath then closely follows the top of the slope for approximately 385 metres until about 30 metres short of an abrupt change of direction of the field boundary to the south where the footpath curves south, due north of the former Royal Observer Corps lookout post. The footpath then passes approximately 3 metres to the east of the boundary fence of a concrete and wood observation post and continues on this track for approximately 15 metres beyond the corner of this fence. The footpath then turns towards Salthouse Church for approximately 15 metres and then turns southwest and follows the toe of rising ground for approximately 15 metres which at this point becomes scrub. After about 12 metres the footpath turns approximately ninety degrees to the south with the scrub marking the edge of the field and a break of slope lying immediately to the west. After approximately 110 metres the path turns abruptly west following the edge of the scrub for 25 metres to join Footpath No. 1 at its junction with Footpath No. 2. The footpath is 2 metres wide and some 1240 metres in length. October 2000

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 3 (Tunstead Road to Road). Starts from the Tunstead Road, at a point about 600 yards north-east of Manor House Farm, and runs northwards to join the Sloley Road opposite New Barn.

Footpath No. 4 (Norwich Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Norwich Road and runs east-wards along the southern boundary of Long Plantation to the parish boundary where it joins Westwick R.B.7.

Footpath No. 5 (Scottow Row to The Grange). Starts from the western end of Scottow Road, near Scottow Pond and runs north-westwards bearing south-westwards along Stake Bridge Beck to join the main road near The Grange and just south-east of Stake Bridge.

Footpath No. 6 – Deleted (see LEO 33104) July 2012

PARISH OF SCULTHORPE

Footpath No. 1 (Moor Lane to Creake Road). Starts from Moor Lane by a field gate south-westwards of Crockley Pit and runs eastwards across allotments to a stile on the Creake Road.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Fakenham Road to Sculthorpe Moor). Starts from the Fakenham Road, 50 yards west of milestone (l mile Fakenham) and runs southwards for 440 yards then bears south-eastwards to Sculthorpe Moor.

PARISH OF SEA PALLING

Footpath No. 1 (New Road to Beach). Starts from the northern end of New Road and runs north-eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 2 (New Road to Beach). Starts from New Road north of Methodist Chapel and runs eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 3 (Northend Farm Road to Road to Beach). Starts from Northend Farm Road near Baptist Chapel by stile and runs northwards to kissing gate leading to road to the beach.

Footpath No. 4 (Northend Farm Road to Road B1159). Starts from Northend Farm Road, east of the farm, and runs southwards to exit by stile at the Road B1159.

Footpath No. 5 (Mill Lane). Starts from the Road B1159 and runs north-eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 6 (Road B1159 to St. Margaret's Church). Starts from the road B1159, opposite Mill Lane, by a kissing gate and runs southwards to exit by a kissing gate at St. Margaret's Church.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (New Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the northern end of the New Road and runs north-westwards to join the eastern end of Footpath No. 10.

Footpath No. 8 (Parish Boundary at the northern end of Horsey Footpath No. 1 and runs eastwards to join Horsey Footpath No. 2 at Parish boundary.

Footpath No. 9 (Church Road to Beach). Starts from the north of the road leading to St. John's Church Waxham and runs north-eastwards to the beach.

Footpath No. 10 Starts at the parish boundary where it joins Lessingham Footpath No. 15 and runs in an east south easterly direction for approximately 120 metres to join Restricted Byway No. 7.

SHERINGHAM

Footpath No. 2 (Esplanade to East End of the Lees). Starts from the Esplanade near the entrance of Footpath l and runs along the Lees to its eastern end.

Footpath No. 7 (Hooks Hill Road to Franklin Hill). From Hooks Hill Road up some steps to Franklin Hill.

Footpath No. 8 (Hooks Hill Road to Franklin Hill). From Hooks Hill Road towards the top of Franklin Hill.

Footpath No 9 (Beeston Hill Putting Green to Urban District Eastern Boundary) The path six feet wide commencing at GR TG16394339 being the end of Cliff Road Sheringham north of the northern corner of the property known as No. 64 Cliff Road following the southern side of the Putting Green fence to the northern corner of the property known as No. 1 Nelson Road following outside the north-eastern boundary of that property for twelve yards and thence in a direct line to the Ordnance Survey Triangulation Station at the summit of Beeston Regis Hills descending the eastern slope of the hill to GR TG16804331 at a point 37 yards north of the northern extremity of the property known as No. 7 Conway Road a total distance of approximately 570 yards. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined and continues to run in an easterly direction to the Urban District Boundary. May 2004

Footpath No. 10 (Nelson Road to Footpath 9). The path starts from the junction of Nelson Road and Curtis Lane, and runs eastwards to join Footpath 9 east of Beeston Hills.

Footpath No. 11 (Nelson Road to Footpath 9). Commencing at the east end of Nelson Road the path proceeds eastwards to the railway crossing gates near the Urban District Boundary, and then northwards parallel to the boundary to join up with Footpath 9.

Footpath No. 12 (Common Boundary to Corner of Back Common). This path leads from the Common Roadway to a stile at the north-west corner of Back Common.

Footpath No. 13 (Back Common to Beeston Regis Common). The path commences at the railway bridge on Back Common and runs eastwards along Beeston Back to Beeston Regis Common.

Footpath No. 14 (Common Roadway to Beeston Beck). Starts from road on Common and proceeds northwards past farm buildings to Beeston Beck where it joins Footpath No. 13.

Footpath No. 15 (Knowle Road to "Robin Brake"). From east of Knowle Road to the end of Garden fence of "Robin Brake".

Footpath No. 16 (Common Lane to Cromer Road). Starts at a gate at the end of Common Lane and runs eastwards across Sheringham Common and Beeston Regis Comnmon to the Cromer Road.

Footpath No. 17 (West side of Sheringham Common to Footpath No. 15). This path starts at a point almost halfway along the west side of Sheringham Common and crosses the Common in a north-easterly direction to link up with Footpath No. 16.

Footpath No. 18 (From Junction of Footpath No. 16 and 17 to Cromer Road). This path runs northwards across Beeston Regis Common from the junction of Footpaths 16 and 17, to the Cromer Road.

Footpath No. 19 (From Footpath No. 16 to the Urban District Southern Boundary). Branching from Footpath No. 16 the path proceeds southwards along the eastern side of Beeston Regis Common past Bullocks Carr and along the eastern edge of Osier Carr.

Footpath No. 20 (Urban District Southern Boundary to Footpath No. 19). Starts from the Urban District Southern Boundary at the north east corner of Sheringham Wood and proceeds northwards to the Waterworks gate at the south-west corner of Sheringham Common. Here the path bears right and runs eastwards along the northern boundary of Long Plantation. The path then bears right again and runs southwards for a short distance before turning left and continuing eastwards parallel to the northern boundary of Osier Carr to join Footpath No. 19.

Footpath No. 21 (A leep path from Footpath No. 20 linking the Common Roadway). Branches from Footpath No. 20 at a point north of Long Plantation and crosses Sheringham Common in a north westerly direction to the roadway along the western boundary of the Common, then turns sharply eastwards across the Common bearing southwards to rejoin Footpath No. 20 at a point north of Osier Carr.

Footpath No. 22 (From Footpath No. 20 to the Urban District Southern Boundary). This path runs from Footpath No. 20 along the eastern edge of Long Plantation to the Urban District Boundary.

Footpath No. 23 (From Footpath No. 20 to the Urban District Southern Boundary). Branches from Footpath No. 20 at the entrance of Footpath No. 21 and runs to the Urban District Boundary through Osier Carr.

Footpath No. 24 (From Footpath No. 23 to the Urban District Southern Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 23 and runs westwards along southern boundary of Osier Carr to western boundary of O.S. 178A. The path then turns southwards to the urban district boundary.

Footpath No. 25 Tarmaced Footpath to Parish Boundary (). Starts at the southern end of the adopted Footpath which runs between the properties known as 28 and 30 Woodland Rise (West), and runs in a southerly direction to the parish boundary with Upper Sheringham, a distance of approximately 50 metres.

Footpath No. 26 (Footpath No. 4 in the Parish of Upper Sheringham to the Esplanade). Starts at its junction with Footpath No. 4 in the Parish of Upper Sheringham on the parish boundary and runs along the top of the cliff edge in an easterly direction over skilding Hill, north of the Coastguard Lookout and the fence by the tee of the 4th hole on the Golf Course, then through the fence at the top of the cliff by the Station (a distance of approximately 1200 metres) then south for approximately 30 metres along the western side of the Model Yacht Pond to its junction with the Esplanade.

Footpath No. 27 (Butt Lane) From the A1082 Holway Road, Sheringham just to the north and opposite Beech Avenue, Sheringham and running to Cranfield Road, Upper Sheringham some 40 metres from its junction with the B1157 Holt Road. The width

of the path is 1.5 metres and the length approximately 950 metres. It comprises part of the farm track known as Butt’s Lane.

Footpath No. 28 (Back Common) Starts at the north-western end of Sheringham Footpath No.12 and the eastern end of footway number 1F99 (described as “Priory Road to end”), at grid reference TG 1631 4309. It runs in a generally easterly direction along a level unmade track for approximately 75 metres to meet Back Common, close to where it becomes Curtis Lane, at grid reference TG 1638 4308. The path is 4 metres wide throughout. October 2008

PARISH OF SIDESTRAND

Bridleway No. 1 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary) Starts from B1159 Cromer Road at TG 2578/3981 and runs in a south-westerly direction along a track through a copse for approximately 15 metres and then turns to run south-westerly along the track between field and copse for approximately 55 metres to TG 2583/3976. Up to this point the path is at a width of 3 metres. The path then turns to run south westwards crossing the railway to the parish boundary where it joins Northrepps Bridleway No. 5. October 2000

Footpath No. 2 (Coast Road to Pond Farm). Starts from the main Coast Road and runs south westwards to enter the public highway opposite Pond Farm.

PARISH OF SKEYTON

Footpath No. 1 (Skeyton Road to Road leading to Cat's Corner). Starts from Skeyton Road south east of Manor Farm and runs north westwards through the farmyard and then bears north eastwards to join Footpath No. 2 and continues to the road from Skeyton Road to Cat's Corner.

Footpath No. 2 (Skeyton Road to Road leading to Cat's Corner). Starts from the Skeyton Road opposite Woodside Farm and runs north westwards to join Footpath No. 1 and continues to the road from Skeyton Road to Cat's Corner.

Footpath No. 3 (Blackhorse Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Blackhorse Road and runs north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Swanton Abbot Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 4 (Skeyton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Skeyton Road opposite Footpath No. 1 and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Swanton Abbot footpath No. 11.

Footpath No. 5 (Skeyton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Skeyton Road, south of Woodside Farm, and runs south eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Swanton Abbot Footpath No. 10.

PARISH OF SLOLEY

Footpath No. 1 (Low Street to School Road). Starts from Low Street, north of Manor Farm, and runs north eastwards to School Road, opposite Oldyards Plantation.

Footpath No. 2 (Broad Road to School Road). Starts from Broad Road, west of the railway, and runs southwards through Stonyhills Plantation to School Road, east of the school.

Footpath No. 3 (School Road to Church Lane). Starts from School Road, west of the School, and runs south eastwards to Church Lane.

Bridleway No. 4 (Frankfort to Tunstead Road)._Starts from Frankfort and runs southwards to Tunstead Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Bridleway No. 4 to High Street). Starts from the northern end of Bridleway No. 4 and runs eastwards to the High Street.

Footpath No. 6 (Bridleway No. 4 to High Street). Starts from Bridleway No. 4 at TG 3017/2409 south of Footpath No. 5 and runs generally eastwards for approximately 180 metres to junction with High Street. October 2000

PARISH OF SMALLBURGH

Footpath No. 1 (Dark Lane to Stalham Road). Starts from the north eastern end of Dark Lane and runs eastwards to a stile and then over a cart bridge, bearing south eastwards to a stile, and continuing in the direction of Low Street. The path then turns north eastwards to a stile and continues to exit at Stalham Road by a stile.

Footpath No. 2 (Stalham Road to Restricted Byway No. 3). Starts from Stalham Road and runs eastwards along the southern boundary of woodlands known as the "Strip" to Fen Lane (Restricted Byway No. 3).

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Fen Lane). Starts from Stalham Road by Manor Farm and runs north eastwards to Poors Land Entrance and continuing to wind pump.

Bridleway No. 4 (Fen Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Fen Lane (Restricted Byway No. 3) and runs south eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Barton Turf Bridleway No. 1.

Footpath No. 5 (Norwich Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Norwich Road, opposite the junction of the North Walsham Road, and runs southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Barton Turf Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 6 (Toad's Green to Church Road). Starts from a point 15 metres south of A149 Yarmouth Road, west of Toad's Green, and runs south westwards along Granny Neave's Loke, then westwards to join Church Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Church Road to Churchyard). Starts from Church Road by a kissing gate and runs northwards to the eastern side of St. Peter's Church.

PARISH OF SOUTHREPPS

Footpath No. 1 (Thorpe Market Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Thorpe Market Road and runs south westwards through Copt Hall Plantation to parish boundary where it joins Roughton Footpath No. 13.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Thorpe Market Road to Northrepps Road). Starts from the Thorpe Market Road opposite Copt Hall Plantation and runs eastwards bearing south eastwards to enter the Northrepps Road north of Southrepps Hall.

Restricted Byway No. 3 (Chapel Lane). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 4 and runs northwards past the Burial Ground to enter the public highway at the parish boundary.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Northrepps Road to roadway leading to Mundesley Road. Starts from the Northrepps Road and runs south eastwards alongside the railway line to join the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 3. The path then turns east south eastwards to enter the roadway leading to the Mundesley Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Northrepps Road to roadway leading to Mundesley Road). Starts from the Northrepps Road opposite Southrepps Hall and runs east south eastwards across the railway line to enter the roadway leading to the Mundesley Road opposite the western end of Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 6 (Clipped Hedge Lane to Roadway leading to Mundesley Road). Starts from the public highway opposite the western end of Clipped Hedge Lane and runs north westwards then west north westwards to enter the roadway leading to the Mundesley Road opposite the eastern end of Footpath No. 5.

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Shickles Lane). Starts from the Thorpe Market Road and runs eastwards then south eastwards to enter the Northrepps Road opposite the north western end of Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 8 (Thorpe Market Road to Hall Road). Starts from Thorpe Market Road at TG 2413/3649 north of the field boundary and runs in a south-westerly direction for approximately 100 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. From now onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres and turns to run in a north-westerly direction parallel to the hedge which marks the boundary between the field and the property known as Wood Haven for approximately 82 metres at its junction with Hall Road. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres, and turns to run north along the eastern side of the field boundary for approximately 60 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 9 (Upper Street to Lower Street). Starts from Upper Street near New Inn and runs south eastwards to enter Lower Street near Stile Cottages.

Footpath No. 10 (Path across Common). Starts from the Antinghm Road and runs westwards then north westwards across the Common to enter the public highway at the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 11 (Warren Road). Starts from the Antingham Road at Lower Street and runs south eastwards past the southern end of Footpath No. 12 near Warren Cottages to a point south east of Warren Cottages.

Footpath No. 12 (Warren Road to Footpath No. 13) Starts from Warren Road along the track through the wood known as 'The Warren' in a north easterly direction for approximately 87 metres to the track junction. From here the track turns to run in a mainly easterly direction for approximately 84 metres to the cross tracks, and then in a south-easterly direction along the track for approximately 210 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 2 metres. The path then bears north eastwards through The Warren and then northwards along the eastern boundary of The Warren to a point south of Timber Yard. The path then bears north eastwards again to join Footpath No. 13. October 2000

Footpath No. 13 (Pitt Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from Pitt Street and runs south eastwards past the north eastern end of Footpath No. 12 to the parish boundary where it joins the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 14.

Restricted Byway No. 14 (Footpath No. 13 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the eastern end of Footpath No. 13 at the parish boundary and runs northwards along the eastern boundary of Gravelpit Plantation and then bears north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Gimingham Restricted Byway No. 12.

Footpath No. 16 (Trimingham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Trimingham Road and runs north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Northrepps Footpath No. 13.

Restricted Byway No. 17 (Trimingham Road to Southrepps Lodge). Starts from the Trimingham Road and runs north eastwards to join the public highway immediately to the south of Southrepps Lodge.

Footpath No. 18 (Long Lane to Footpath No. 9). Commencing at Long Lane and running along the southern side of the northern boundary of O.S. Field No. 0002 in a south easterly direction for a distance of approximately 192 metres where it enters the Recreation Ground at its western boundary and then runs along the northern side of the Recreation Ground at its western boundary and then runs along the northern side of the southern boundary of the Recreation Ground until it reaches the bowling green where it turns northwards to run along the northern edge of the bowling green, for a distance of approximately 175 metres to its junction with Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 19 (Northrepps Footpath No. 15 to CRF No. 2). Starts at the eastern end of Northrepps Footpath No. 15 at the parish boundary and runs in a south-easterly direction on the southern side of the boundary between 4351 and 4966 and then in a southerly direction along the western side of the eastern boundary of O.S. 4351 for approximately 136 metres to meet CRF No. 2. The width of the path to be not less than 1.5 metres. October 2000

PARISH OF STALHAM

Footpath No. 1 (High Street to Chapelfield Road). Starts from High Street near to the Town Hill and runs south westwards across the railway to exit by a field gate at Chapelfield Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Chapelfield Road to Restricted Byway No. 13). Starts from Chapelfield Road, opposite Footpath No. 1 and runs westwards to the southern end of Restricted Byway No. 13.

Footpath No 4 (Ingham Road to Goose Lane) Starts from Ingham Road and runs south eastwards to a point north west of the storage building. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns to run north easterly for approximately 12 metres and then turns in a south easterly direction for approximately 36 metres. From this point onwards the width is not determined and the path runs in a north easterly direction to TG 38516/25359. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 2 metres and runs in a southerly direction through a gap in the field boundary bank parallel to and to the east of a newly planted hedge for approximately 34 metres to the corner of the field boundary hedge and bank. The path then turns to run in a north easterly direction parallel to and to the north of the field boundary bank for approximately 197 metres where the path exits through a gap in the field boundary hedge onto Goose Lane. June 2001

Footpath No. 6 (Yarmouth Road to Footpath No. 7). Starts from Yarmouth Road by a field gate at the Green and runs southwards to join Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 7 (Footpath No. 9 to the Staithe). Starts from Footpath No. 9 north of Welholme Farm and runs northwards bearing westwards to join Footpath No. 6. It continues to junction Footpath No. 8 and crosses the railway to the Staithe.

Footpath No. 8 (Footpath No. 7 to Footpath No. 9). Starts from Footpath No. 7 east of the railway and runs southwards crossing the railway, where there are fieldgates, to join Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 9 (Yarmouth Road to fields)._ Starts from Yarmouth Road north of Welholme Farm and runs south westwards crossing the railway to join Footpath No. 8 and then continues to stile which gives access to fields near Stalham Dyke.

Footpath No. 10 (Camping Field Lane). Starts from Brumstead Road at the Manse and runs north eastwards to join Footpath No. 11 and continues northwards for a short distance of give access to fields.

Footpath No. 11 (Footpath No. 10 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 10 and runs north eastwards to TG 3772/2578. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and continues north-eastwards to the parish boundary. October 2000

Footpath No. 12 (Stepping Stone Lane to Smallburgh Road). Starts from Stepping Stone Lane and runs southwards crossing the railway to join Smallburgh Road opposite R.B. No. 13.

Restricted Byway No. 13 (Smallburgh Road to Footpath No. 2). Starts from Smallburgh Road opposite Footpath No. 12 and runs southwards through West End Farmyard to join Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 14 (Across the Railway Line). Starts from Mill Road near the Pumping House and runs northwards over the railway line.

Footpath No. 15 (High Street to Brumstead Road). Starts from High Street and runs northwards through St. Mary's Churchyard to enter Brumstead Road.

Footpath No 16 (Footpath No. 9 to Sutton Footpath No. 7) Starts at the southern end of Footpath No. 9 and runs in a south westerly direction for approximately 234 metres where it turns to run south easterly for approximately 52 metres to reach the parish boundary with Sutton and the north western end of Sutton Footpath No 7. The path is at a width of 1.5 metres. June 2001

PARISH OF STIBBARD

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Field Lane). Starts from the Norwich - Fakenham Road north eastwards of "Falgate" and running north eastwards to the King's Arms Public House at Stibbard Corner.

Footpath No. 2 ( Road to Wood Norton Road). Starts from the Guist Bottom Road and runs north eastwards to a field gate on the Wood Norton Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Fakenham - Norwich Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Fakenham - Norwich Road, just north of the Brick Works, and runs westwards to footbridge at the parish boundary where it joins Little Ryburgh Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 4 (Fakenham Road - Norwich Road to Stibbard Moor End). Starts by a stile from the Fakenham - Norwich Road, opposite the Brick Works and runs north eastwards to a stile at Stibbard Moor End.

PARISH OF STIFFKEY

Footpath No. 1 (Damson Lane to Gravel Pit). Starts from the western end of Demson Lane (Bridleway No. 2) and runs westwards, then southwards to the Gravel Pit at Minor Plantation. March 2014

Bridleway. No. 2 (Damson Lane). Starts from Bridge Street and runs in a north westerly direction to Footpath No. 1. The width of the route is 3.5 metres. July 2004

Bridleway No. 3 (Bangay Green Way). Starts from Stiffkey Morston Road by Council Houses and runs in a northerly direction to join Bridleway No. 6. The width of the route is 4.0 metres. July 2004

Footpath No. 4 (Stiffkey - Morston Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Stiffkey - Morston Road by a fieldgate and follows the eastern bank of the River Stiffkey past Five Acres Carr, then over footbridge to parish boundary where it joins Cockthorpe Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 5 (Stiffkey - Morston Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Stiffkey - Morston Road by a stile on the west side of the River and runs in a north easterly direction to R.B. No. 6 and then eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Morston R.B. No. 7.

Bridleway No. 6 (Siffkey Greens). Starts from the northern end of Greenway and runs eastwards over Stiffkey Greens to Footpath No. 5. The width of the route is 3.0 metres. July 2004

Footpath No. 7 (Footpath No. 8 to Bangay Green Way). Starts from the northern end of Footpath No. 8 and runs eastwards through Coneyford Plantation to Bangay Green Way.

Footpath No. 8 (Hollow Lane). Starts from the Stiffkey - Wells Road near the Methodist Chapel and runs northwards to Coneyford Plantation to join Footpath No. 7.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 9 (Greenway). Starts from Muckledyke and runs northwards to Stiffkey Greens. The width of the route is 6.0 metres. July 2004

Footpath No. 11 (Red Lion to Bridge). Starts from Wells Street, opposite the Red Lion Public House and runs north westwards to the bridge over the river.

Footpath No. 12 (Damson Lane to Footpath No. 1). Starts from Damson Lane (Bridleway No. 2) by a field gate and runs southwards to Home Hills past sand pits and then bears westwards along driftway 11 feet wide through plantation to Gravel Pit where it joins Footpath No. 1. March 2014

Footpath No. 13 (Bangay Green Way to Footpath No. 14). Starts from the northern end of Bangay Green Way and runs northwards to Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 14 (Stiffkey Greens to the Sands). Starts from the Bridleway No. 6 over Stiffkey Greens and runs snorth eastwards along the eastern side of Garborough Creek over the Saltings to the sands. March 2014

Footpath No. 15 (Green Way to Parish Boundary). Starts from Green Way and runs westwards across Stiffkey Greens to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 12.

Bridleway No. 16 Starts from Stiffkey Greens and runs northwards to Stiffkey Marshes. the width of the route is 4.0 metres. July 2004

PARISH OF

Footpath No. 1 (Thornage Road to Hunsworth Road). Starts from the Thornage Road and runs south westwards through Back Farm yard and then turns southwards crossing the railway line and continuing southwards over a footbridge to enter the Hunworth Road opposite Coronation Covert.

Footpath No. 2 (Briston Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Briston Road opposite Wormwood Plantation and runs south westwards then southwards along the western edge of Foxburrow Plantation and then bears south westwards again to the parish boundary.

Bridleway No. 3 (Hunworth - Briston Road to Edgefield - Briston Road). Starts from the Hunworth - Briston Road opposite the Lodge and runs south eastwards past Breck Farm to enter the Edgefield - Briston Road at the parish boundary.

PARISH OF SUFFIELD

Footpath No. 1 (Brickkiln Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Brick Kiln Road approximately midway between Brick Kiln Farm and Boundary Farm and runs southh eastwards to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 2 (Rectory to Elm Farm). Starts from the public highway opposite the Rectory and runs westwards to enter the public highway near Elm Farm opposite the eastern end of Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 3 (Elm Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from the public highway near Elm Farm opposite the western end of Footpath No. 2 and runs south westwards then westwards then south westwards again past Elm Farm. The path continues south westwards then bears north westwards and then westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Colby Footpath No. 3.

PARISH OF SUSTEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Gresham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Gresham Road and runs westwards past Little Brigg and then bears north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Gresham Footpath no. 10.

Footpath No. 2 (Gresham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Gresham Road by a stile and runs north westwards through St. Mary's Churchyard and continuing north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Gresham Footpath No. 8 at a stile

Footpath No. 3 (Thurgarton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts at rails on the Thurgarton Road near the Horse Shoes Inn and runs east south eastwards to enter the roadway at the parish boundary by a field gate.

Footpath No. 4 (Fooptath No. 5 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 5 at the north eastern corner of St. Peter and St. Paul's Churchyard and runs north westwards to rails on Sustead Lane at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 5 (Sustead - Bressingham Road to Common Road). Starts from the Sustead - Bressingham Road and runs northwards to join the south eastern end of Footpath No. 4 continuing north eastwards crossing Footpath No. 6 to enter Common Road by a field gate opposite the north western end of Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 6 (Common Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Common Road by a stile and runs north westwards crossing Footpath No. 5 and continuing north westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Gresham Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 7 (Common Road to Cromer Road) Starts from Common Road by a field gate opposite the northern end of the Footpath No. 5 inside the field boundary and runs in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 75 metres and then continues in a south-easterly direction running parallel to and to the north of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 582 metres to a field boundary. The path then turns and continues to the west of the field boundary in a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 40 metres and then to the north of the field boundary in an east south-easterly direction for 105 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. The path then goes to the south of the field boundary and continues in a south easterly direction to enter the Cromer Road by a rail near the Pumping Station.

Footpath No. 8 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 9 and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Felbrigg Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No 9 (Church Lane) Starts from Cromer Road opposite the southern end of Footpath No 8 and runs southwards past St Andrews Church and The Rectory and continues in a generally southerly direction to junction with a farm track at approximately TG 20023681. From this point onwards the path is at a width of approximately 4 feet and runs along the track in an easterly direction for 36 metres to a field boundary. The path turns to run southwards along the west side of the field boundary for 258 metres to the next field boundary where it turns to runs west for 105 metres to approximately TG 19933651. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined. The path then runs southwards and then south westwards again to the parish boundary where it joins the southern end of Footpath No 10 at its junction with Hanworth Footpath No 1. June 2001

Footpath No. 10 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs south eastwards then southwards along the eastern boundary of Little Fen Plantation and continues southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 9 at its junction with Hanworth Footpath No. 1.

Restricted Byway No. 11 Starts at the C302 Bessingham Road at grid reference TG 17133 36519 and runs in a generally north easterly direction for approximately 55 metres where it passes through a pair of 4.8 metre wide gates, the route continues for approximately 275 metres passing the western end of Sustead Footpath 3 and turning in a generally east north-easterly direction at grid reference TG 17376 36729, the route then continues for approximately 14 metres to the parish boundary where it meets Aldborough and Thurgarton Restricted Byway No. 14 at grid reference TG 17390 36733. The route extends over the usable surface of the lane made up of a hardcore surfaced track with a grass surface along the centre and has a width varying between 2.6 and 3.0 metres. Limitation: Field gate at map reference TG 17172 36558. November 2015

Restricted Byway No. 12 Starts at the parish boundary at the eastern end of Aldborough and Thurgarton Restricted Byway No. 14 at grid reference TG 17722 36874 and runs in a generally east north-easterly direction for approximately 156 metres where the route turns in a generally easterly direction at grid reference TG 17851 36963. The route continues from this point for approximately 160 metres where it passes through a pair of 4.8 metre wide gates and then continues for approximately 25 metres where it terminates on the U14280 Sustead Lane at grid reference TG 18043 37001. The route extends over the usable surface of the lane made up of a hardcore surfaced track with a grass surface along the centre and has a width varying between 2.6 and 3.2 metres. Limitation: Field gate at map reference TG 18043 37001. November 2015

PARISH OF SUTTON

Footpath No. 1 (Church Road to Street). Starts from Church Road by a wicket gate, croses churchyard to wicket gate at the north west corner and runs westwards past two more wicket gates to exit by a fourth gate at the Street.

Footpath No. 2 (Church Road to New Road). Starts from wicket gate at Footpath No. 1 at Church Road and runs to the south of St. Michael's Church to wicket gate at south west corner of churchyard, and then bears southwards past wicket gates to exit by another at New Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Church Road to Street). Starts from Church Road by a field gate and stile and runs westwards to the Street near the Methodist Chapel.

Footpath No. 4 (Hall Road to Mill Road). Starts by a wicket gate at Hall Road, east of Sutton Hall, and runs southwards to join Mill Road by a field gate.

Footpath No. 6 (Plumsgate Road to Wood Street - Longmore Road). Starts from Plumsgate Road at the parish boundary and runs north westwards to join the road from Wood Street, Catfield, to Longmore Road, Sutton.

Footpath No 7 (Moor Road) Starts at the parish boundary with Stalham at the southern end of Stalham Footpath No 16 and runs in a south south easterly direction for approximately 42 metres and then turns to run along a track known as Moor Road south easterly for approximately 518 metres and then north easterly for approximately 334 metres to junction with the A149. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. June 2001

PARISH OF SWAFIELD

Footpath No. 1 (Pond Road to Church Road) Starts from Pond Road at approximately TG 26073319 and runs in a north easterly direction parallel and to the southern side of the field boundary hedge for approximately 62 metres. The path then turns to run in a north-westerly direction parallel and to the eastern side of the field boundary hedge for approximately 153 metres to exit onto the C424 road known as Church Road. This at a width of 2 metres. September 2001

Restricted Byway No.2 (Bradfield Road to North Walsham Road) Starts at the C425 Bradfield Road at grid reference TG2808 3337 and runs in a generally east north easterly direction for approximately 535 metres to grid reference TG2860 3345. The width of the route varies between 4 metres and 41.5 metres. January 2018

PARISH OF SWANTON ABBOT

Footpath No. 1 (Skeyton Common Road to Swanton - skeyton Road). Starts from Skeyton Common Road, south west of Pitts Farm, and runs south westwards along the parish boundary to join Skeyton Footpath No. 3; it then runs southwards to join Footpath No. 2 and continues on to the Swanton - Skeyton Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Youngman's Lane to Footpath No. 1 (Starts from the eastern and of Youngman's Lane and runs along the lane, continuing westwards to join Footpath No.1.

Footpath No. 3 (Youngman's Lane to Swanton - Skeyton Road). Starts from the eastern end of Youngman's Lane, at the junction of Footpath No. 2, and runs southwards, then westwards, and again southwards to the Swanton - Skeyton Road.

Footpath No. 4 (Westwick Road to Scotton Road). Starts from the Westwick Road opposite Coffee Room House by a stile and runs south westwards to the Scottow Road opposite Lilac Farm.

Footpath No. 5 (Westwick Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Westwick Road and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it crosses Westwick Beck by a footbridge to join Westwick Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 6 (Church Lane to Westwick Road). Starts from Church Lane and runs eastwards along the northern boundary of St. Michael's Church and continues to exit by a stile at Westwick Road.

Footpath No. 7 (Church Lane to Swanton Hill). Starts from Church Lane near St. Michael's Church and runs northwards to Swanton Hill.

Footpath No. 8 (Swanton Hill to Brake Farm Road). Starts by a stile from Sand pits at Swanton Hill and runs north westwards to join Brake Farm Road just west of the Farm.

Footpath No. 10 (Brake Farm Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Brake Farm Road, west of Footpath No. 8 and runs north westwards to the parish boundary to join Skeyton Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 11 (Swanton Abbot Hill to North Walsham Footpath No. 6). Starts from Footpath No. 8 and runs north north eastwards along western boundary of Perch Lake Plantation to join North Walsham Footpath No. 6.

PARISH OF SWANTON NOVERS

Bridleway No. 1 (Church Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from the junction of path 4 west of Church Farm, and runs southwards past St. Edmunds Church, bearing south westwards to the parish boundary where it joins Fulmodeston Footpath No. 3 at the south west corner of Little Wood.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Church Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from the junction of paths 1, and 5, west of Church Farm and runs north westwards past Plantation to the parish boundary where it joins Fulmodeston Restricted Byway No. 10 at the western corner of Osier Carr.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Church Farm to Thursford Road). Starts from the junction of paths 1, and 4 west of Church Farm and runs eastwards to the Thursford Road.

Footpath No. 8 (The Croft). Starts from near the school and runs northwards to Church Road.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (The Close to Park Lane). Starts from The Close and runs eastwards towards Dogkennel Wood, then northwards to join Park Lane near The Bell public house.

Footpath No. 10 (Methodist Chapel to Bridleway No. 1). Starts from the Methodist Chapel and runs westwards along the northern boundary of Swanton Great Wood to join Bridleway No. 1.

PARISH OF TATTERSETT

Footpath. No. 1 (King's Lynn - Fakenham Road to All Saint's Church). Starts from the King's Lynn - Fakenham Road by a field gate opposite Gatesend Hill and runs south westwards to All Saint's Church where it joins Footpath No. 2. November 2001

Footpath No. 2 (All Saint's Church to - Tatterford Road). Starts from All Saint's Church at the southern end of R.B. No. 1 and runs southwards to a kissing gate on the Broomethorpe - Tatterford Road.

Bridleway No. 3 (Tatterford - Helhoughton Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Tatterford - Helhoughton Road, south of St. Margaret's Church, and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Dunton Bridleway No. 3. November2001

PARISH OF THORNAGE

Footpath No. 1 (Green Lane to Holt Road). Starts from Green Lane and runs south eastwards then southwards and then south eastwards again through the yard of Breck Farm to enter the Holt Road.

Footpath No. 3 (The Hall to Parish Boundary). Starts from the public highway near the Hall and runs westwards then south westwards bearing westwards again to the parish boundary at Pond Plantation.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Holt Road to Fakenham Road) Starts from the C313 Holt Road at grid reference TG 0444 3897 and proceeds in a generally southerly direction for approximately 988 metres to join the A148 Fakenham Road at grid reference TG 0438 3800. The width extends between property boundaries and varies between 8.3 metres and 12.5 metres. Limitations and conditions: None November 2019

PARISH OF THORPE MARKET

Footpath No. 1 (Cromer Road to Station Road). Starts from the Cromer Road near Breck Farm and runs south eastwards then eastwards along the northern boundary of Thorpe Wood and then bears south eastwards again along the north eastern boundary of the Wood. The path then continues south eastwards along the south western boundary of Alder Carr and then bears southwards to enter Station Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs westwards through Thorpe Belt and along the northern boundary of Tower Belt to Crier Barn Cottages where it crosses Sweetbriar Lane. The path then continues westwards along the northern boundary of Long Plantation and then bears north eastwards running along southern boundary of Old John Wood to the parish boundary where it joins Hanworth Footpath No. 7.

PARISH OF THURNING

Footpath No. 1 (Rookery Farms to Parish Boundary). Starts from Rookery Farm and runs north eastwards to the parish boundary where it joins Briston Footpath No. 12.

Restricted Byway No. 2 (Briston - Reepham Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Briston - Reepham Road, north of Church Plantation by an iron gate and runs eastwards to the parish boundary where there are two field gates.

Bridleway No. 3 (Parish boundary to railway bridge) Starts at the Parish boundary with Briston as a continuation of Bridleway no. 18 Briston at grid reference TG 0855 3051 and runs in a southerly direction to a bridlegate at grid reference TG 0856 3045. From this point the bridleway runs in a generally southerly direction for a distance of 95 metres to grid reference TG 0855 3035 (the northern boundary of the Railway Bridge structure). This bridleway has a width of 3 metres. October 2011

Bridleway No.4 (Railway bridge to Corpusty Road/Blackwater Lane/Sandy Lane junction) The bridleway starts from grid reference TG 0855 3034 on the south side of the Railway Bridge structure and runs in a southerly direction for 9 metres to grid reference TG 0855 3033. This section has a width of 3 metres. The way then continues in a southerly direction to grid reference TG 0855 3028 to meet County highways U14159 and U14155. This section has a width of 2 metres. October 2011

PARISH OF THURSFORD

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Church Lane to St Andrew’s churchyard gate)

Starts from the U14098 Church Road at grid reference TF9852 3384 and proceeds in a generally westward direction for 143 metres to grid reference TF9838 3383 and then turns to proceed southwards for 13 metres to meet with St Andrew’s Church churchyard gate at grid reference TF9838 3381. The width of the route is at least 30 feet (9.144 metres). There are no Limitations or Conditions. (October 2017)

NB. Although not included on the first or second edition of the Definitive Statements the Definitive Map for Thursford records the existence of an additional 4 public rights of way, being; RB 4, RB 9 FP 7 FP8 Descriptions will be added when resources allow.

PARISH OF TRIMINGHAM

Restricted Byway No. 1 (White Gate Lane). Starts from the Cromer Road and runs northwards then north westwards and then north north eastwards to the edge of the cliffs.

Footpath No. 2 (Loop Road to cliffs). Starts from Long road and runs northwards to the edge of the cliffs.

Footpath No. 3 (Broadwood Close to Church Street). Starts from Broadwood Close between No’s 6 and 7 and runs in a north westerly direction to the southern boundary of the churchyard. The path then runs northwards through the churchyard to enter Church Street. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (Southrepps Road to Blackberry Hall). Starts from the Southrepps Road and runs west north westwards along Buck's Heath Lane and then turns south south westwards running through Blackberry Hall yard where it turns east south eastwards to re-enter the Southrepps Road.

Footpath No. 5 (Southrepps Road to Railway Bridge). Starts from the Southrepps Road opposite the eastern end of Footpath No. 4 and runs east south eastwards to the railway line. The path then continues south eastwards alongside the railway to enter the public highway near the bridge.

Footpath No. 6 Road leading to Railway Bridge to Parish Boundary). Starts from the public highway north of the railway bridge and runs eastwards to join the public highway at the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 7 (Gimingham Road to Mundesley Road). Starts from the Gimingham Road and runs east south eastwards along the parish boundary to enter the Mundesley Road.

Footpath No. 8 (Mundesley Road to egde of Cliffs). Starts from the Mundesley Road and runs north north westwards to join the western end of Footpath No. 10. The path then turns north westwards to the edge of the cliffs.

Footpath No. 9 (Mundlesley Road to edge of cliffs). Starts from the Mundesley Road at the parish boundary near Trimingham House and runs northwards past the eastern end of Footpath No. 10 to the edge of the cliffs where it joins Footpath No. 11. Footpath No. 10 - Deleted November 2006

Footpath No. 11 (Footpath No. 9 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 9 and runs eastwards along the edge of the cliffs to join Gimingham Footpath No. 13 at the parish boundary.

PARISH OF TRUNCH

Footpath No. 1 (Wright's Loke to Gimingham Road). Starts from the junction of Wright's Loke and New Road by a stile and runs south eastwards to exit at Gimingham Road by a stile

Footpath No. 2 (Burney Road to Southrepps Road). Starts from Burney Road and runs northwards east of Ash Plantation to Southrepps Road.

Footpath No. 3 (Burney Road to Young's Lane). Starts from Burney Road, almost opposite Footpath No. 2 and runs southwards crossing New Road to Young's Lane.

Footpath No. 5 (Burney Road to Parish Boundary). Starts by a field gate from Burney Road, south of Warren Farm, and runs north westwards to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 6 (Bradfield Road to Young's Lane). Starts from Bradfield Road by a stile and runs north westwards to exit at Young's Lane by a stile.

Bridleway No. 7 (Robinson's Loke). Starts from the Knapton Road east of Park Farm and runs southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Knapton Bridleway No. 2.

Footpath No. 8 Starts at a junction on the eastern side of North Walsham Road, almost opposite the footpath known as Craunchions Loke, and runs in a mainly easterly direction along the northern edge of a hedge bank between 2 fields, for approximately 400 metres. It then passes through a gap at the south eastern corner of the northernmost field and continues eastwards across a large field for approximately 410 metres to join Robinson's Loke. The footpath has an average width of 1.3 metres.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (Trunch Road to Brewery Road, known as Postle’s Lane) Starts from the C295A Trunch Road at grid reference TG2829 3541 and proceeds in a southerly direction for 478 metres to meet the U19205 Brewery Road at grid reference TG2836 3494. The width of the route varies between 6.7 metres and 16 metres. Limitations and Conditions: None December 2018

Restricted Byway No. 10 (North Walsham Road to Bradfield Road known as Craunching’s Loke) Starts from the C295 North Walsham Road at grid reference TG2854 3399 and proceeds in a westerly direction for approximately 391 metres to grid reference TG2815 3396 where the route turns to proceed in a generally south westerly direction for approximately 208 metres to meet with the C424 Bradfield Road at grid reference TG2800 3383. The width of the route varies between 5m to 9m. Limitations and Conditions: None. September 2019

Footpath No. 11 (Known as Young's Lane). Starts at the junction of Bradfield Road with Chapel Lane and Wrights Loke, and runs mainly west south westwards for approximately 650 metres along a hard earth and grass track between grass banks to a point where it divides into 2 forks. This section of the footpath has an average width of 5 metres. The northern-most fork then runs westwards over a culverted stream for approximately 150 metres. This section of the footpath has an average width of 5 metres. The path then turns south westwards for approximately 270 metres. This section of the footpath has an average width of 6 metres. The path then turns north westwards. It continues for approximately 470 metres, and passes through the yard of Warren Farm to join the unclassified road number 19205. This section of the footpath has an average width of 2 metres. The southern most fork of the path runs generally southwards, bounded by banks and vegetation, for approximately 270 metres. This section of the footpath has an average width of 6 metres. The path then runs southwards for a further approximately 330 metres, bounded by trees and hedgerow. This section of the footpath has an average width of 6 metres. The path then turns south eastwards for approximately 150 metres. This section of the footpath has an average of 4 metres. Finally, the path turns north eastwards and continues for approximately 350 metres over a hard earth field access track to join Bradfield Road on a bend beside a concrete hardstanding. This section of the footpath has an average width of 4 metres.

Footpath No 12 – no statement

Bridleway No. 13 (Howards Close to Southrepps CRF 14 and FP 13) Starts at Howards Close at TG 27463522 and runs generally westwards along a track for approximately 500 metres to TG 26953523 where it joins with the southern end of Southrepps CRF No. 14 and Southrepps Footpath No. 13. This bridleway at a width not less than 3 metres. September 2001

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 14 (Mundesley Road to Gimingham BOAT No. 17) The route starts at a width of 3.2 metres as a well defined tarmac track from grid reference TG 2955 3600 on the Mundesley Road and runs in an almost northerly direction for 175 metres to grid reference TG 2958 3617 and then turns to run in a west north- westerly direction for 30 metres to grid reference TG 2956 3618. The route then turns to run in a north north-easterly direction and after 40 metres at grid reference TG 2957 3622 reduces to a width of 3 metres. It continues at 3 metres for a distance of 90 metres to grid reference TG 2960 3631. The route then runs for a further 126 metres, gradually increasing in width to 3.2 metres to the parish boundary with Gimingham at grid reference TG 2965 3642. May 2012

PARISH OF TUNSTEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Market Street to Church Lane). Starts from Market Street near Post Office and runs north eastwards to the railway line where there are stiles at railway boundaries. The path continues in a north easterly direction to map reference TG 30222232. From this point on the footpath is a width of 2 metres. Proceed in a south south-easterly direction for a distance of 11 metres along the eastern side of the field boundary and then in a north easterly direction parallel to and to the northern side of the field boundary for 355 metres. Continue in a northerly direction parallel to and to the western side of the field boundary for a distance of 140 metres. From this point on the width is not defined. Continue in a north-easterly direction to exit by a fieldgate at Church Lane south west of St. Mary’s Church.

Footpath No. 2 (Wateringpit Lane to Crowgate). Starts from Wateringpit Lane at TG 3064/2228 and runs in a southerly direction alongside a hedge for approximately 650 metres to its junction with Crowgate. The width of the path to be not less than 1.5 metres measured from the foot of the bank. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Tunstead - Road to Market Street) Starts from the Tunstead Road (map reference TG 29395/20790) in a northerly direction parallel with and to the west of the field boundary hedge for a distance of approximately 366 metres to the field boundary bank. Continuing in a north-easterly direction parallel with and to the north of the field boundary bank and hedge for a distance of approximately 205 metres to the south-east corner of the field. Continuing in a north north-westerly direction parallel with and to the west of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 172 metres then proceed in a north-easterly direction along a cross field path to a field gate to exit onto Market Street opposite Wateringpit Lane.

Footpath No. 4 (Granary Lane). Starts from Market Street north of Street Farm and runs south westwards along Granary Lane and continues to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 5 Commencing on the U11475 Church Lane at map reference TG2999 2260 and continuing through railway crossing gates in a west south westerly direction across the railway line and then through railway crossing gates to continue on the U11475 Church Lane to map reference TG2998 2260 for a distance of 8.7 metres. The width of the route is 6.6 metres

PARISH OF UPPER SHERINGHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Upper Sheringham/East Beckham Road to Holt/Cromer Road). Starts from Upper Sheringham/East Beckham Road and runs southwards to join Holt/Cromer Road opposite Mill House.

Footpath No. 2 (Holt/Cromer Road to U.D. Boundary). Starts from Holt/Cromer Road at parish boundary and runs north eastwards along boundary and continues through Sheringham Wood to U.D. Boundary.

Footpath No. 3 (Holt/Cromer Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Holt/Cromer Road by Bodham Covert and runs north westwards parallel to boundary for a distance and then turns northwards by the side of Howe's Hill Wood and finally bears north westwards to boundary where it joins Weybourne Footpath No. 6.

Footpath No. 4 (North Western Cliff Edge Boundary of Sheringham Golf Course to Footpath No. 26 in the Parish of Sheringham). Starting at the north western cliff edge boundary of Sheringham Golf Course and running in an easterly direction along the top of the cliff edge to the parish boundary until Sheringham, at its junction with Footpath No. 26 in that Parish, a distance of approximately 180 metres.

Footpath No. 5 (Upper Sheringham Footpath No. 4 to Weybourne Footpath No. 7) A path 40 feet in width and approximately 3,130 feet in length running along the northern boundary of Field Numbers 0157 and 4846 in a position as near to the cliff edge as reasonably practicable. As the cliffs fall gradually into the sea the route of the public path will move inland but such route shall at all times be in a position as near to the cliff edge as is reasonably practicable. The terminal points will always connect with the adjacent rights of way. September 2005

Footpath No 6 (The Green) Starts at The Street between the boundaries of No’s 21 and 23 at map reference TG1446/4189 and runs in a generally southerly direction to the southernmost boundary of No. 19 where it turns to run in a westerly direction between the boundaries of No’s 18 and 19 The Green to meet with the Churchyard at map reference TG 1445/4186. The surface is of hardened earth, the width is never less than 1.5 metres except for the section between No’s 18 and 19 where the width is reduced to that available between the gable end walls, and the length of the path is approximately 30 metres. September 2005

Footpath No. 7 (The Green) Starts at The Street at map reference TG 1450/4188 and runs in a south south-westerly direction curving gently to meet Footpath No. 6 adjacent to the boundary of No’s 19 and 20 The Green at map reference TG 1446/4188. The surface is of hardened earth, the width is never less than 1.5 metres, and the total length of the path is approximately 40 metres. September 2005

PARISH OF WALSINGHAM – see Great Walsingham and Little Walsingham

PARISH OF WARHAM

Bridleway No. 2 (Warham - Wighton Road to Field). Starts from the Warham - Wighton Road and runs westwards towards the Danish Camp Field.

Bridleway No. 5 (Wighton - Wells Road to Stiffkey - Wells Road). Starts from the Wighton - Wells Road near the railway bridge and runs northwards to the Stiffkey - Wells Road.

Footpath No. 6 (From Footpath No. 7 to Parish Boundary). Starts from the northern end of Footpath No. 7 and runs westwards following grass embankment to the parish boundary.

Footpath No. 7 (Stiffkey - Wells Road to Footpath No. 6). Starts from the Stiffkey - Wells Road, westwards of Footpath No. 5, and runs northwards to the Fresh Marshes where it joins Footpath No. 6 at its junction with Footpath No. 11.

Bridleway No. 8 (Garden Drove). Starts from the Stiffkey - Wells Road, near Halfway House and runs northwards to Warham Green where it joins Footpath No. 12 near Lookout House.

Byway No. 9 (Cocklestrand Drove). Starts from junction of the Warham - Wells - Stiffkey Roads and runs northwards to Warham Greens where it joins Footpath No. 12.

Footpath No. 11 (From Footpath No. 7 to Footpath No. 12). Starts from the northern end of Footpath No. 7 and runs north westwards to join Footpath no. 12.

Footpath No. 12 (From Wells Boundary to Stiffkey Boundary). Starts from the Wells boundary and runs eastwards over Warham Greens to the Stiffkey boundary where it joins Stiffkey Footpath No. 15.

TOWN OF WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA

Footpath No. 1 (Mill Lane to Bridleway No. 2). Starts at the road junction west of the Cottage Hospital and runs southwards then eastwards round the western side of the Cottage garden, then southwards to join the western end of Bridleway No. 2 at a gateway.

Bridleway No. 2 (Greenway Lane). Starts from the Fakenham Road immediately south of the railway bridge and runs north westwards for a short distance alongside the railway, then runs due west to a point south of the Cottage Hospital where it joins Footpath No. 1. Total length of the path is 809 yards.

Footpath No. 3 (Back Alley). Starts from Freeman Street at West Court and runs in a south easterly direction at the rear of Numbers 27 to 35 Dogger Lane, then eastwards to join Dogger Lane at the north of Boatmans Row.

Footpath No. 4 (Tuns Yard). Starts from the Quay and runs due south to Theatre Road opposite the junction of Clubb's Lane.

Footpath No 5 (Freeman Street/Glebe Road) Starts from Freeman Street outside No 3 and runs in a westerly direction for approximately 7 metres before turning south down Glebe Road for approximately 27 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 6 feet. The path then turns and runs easterly for approximately 10 yards. June 2001

Bridleway No. 7 (Anchor Lane). Starts from Staithe Street between Numbers 65 and 67 and runs in a westerly direction to the northern end of Newgate Lane.

Footpath No. 9 (Crofts Yard). Starts from the Quay and runs due south to the junction of Bolts Close and Shop Lane.

Footpath No. 10 (Shop Lane). Starts from Standard road and runs in a westerly direction to join Bolts Close at its junction with Crofts Yard. The path is 6 feet wide and is defined by flint stones and forms the northern part of the street known as Shop Lane.

Footpath No. 11 (Wounded Hart Yard and East End Yard). Starts from the East End Quay west of the Shipwrights Arms Public House and runs through Wounded Hart Yard in a southerly direction, then eastwards to Jolly Sailor Yard and northwards through East End Yard to exit at the East End Quay opposite the Shipwrights Arms Public House.

Footpath No. 12 (Jolly Sailor Yard to Urban District Boundary). Starts from the north end of Jolly Sailor Yard and runs eastwards past the Whelk houses and then along the sea bank over the salt marshes to the Urban District Boundary at North Point where there is a footbridge over the tidal creek.

Footpath No. 13 (Footpath No. 15 to Footpath No. 12). Starts from near the Wensum end of Footpath No. 15 from a field gate and runs northwards to join Footpath No. 12 at the Whelk houses.

Footpath No. 14 (Footpath No. 15 to Footpath No. 12). Starts from the eastern end of Footpath No. 15 by a stile and runs northwards to Footpath No. 12.

Footpath No. 15 (Northfield Lane to Footpath no. 14). Starts from the east end of Northfield Lane over the railway bridge and runs eastwards along the occupation road to the stile at the southern end of Footpath No. 14.

Footpath No. 16 (Footpath No. 12 to Urban District Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 12 and runs along the sea bank in a south easterly direction to the Urban District Boundary.

Bridleway No. 17 (Waterpit Lane). Starts from Burnt Street to the west of belmont House and runs in a north easterly direction to join Bridleway No. 18.

Bridleway No. 18 (Buttlands Lane (known as Plumers Hill). Starts from Burnt Street and runs northwards to the junction of Bridleway No. 17, then bears right to the south- west corner of The Buttlands.

Footpath No. 19 (Crown Lane). Starts from Burnt Street and runs in northwards along the private roadway belonging to the Crown Hotel to a point opposite the southern end of Honeymoon Row, then eastwards to join Crown Alley. (Footpath No. 20).

Footpath No. 20 (Crown Alley (formerly known as Turnstile Lane). Starts from the Buttlands at the junction of Chancery Lane and runs in a southerly direction between the Crown Hotel and Honeymoon Row, then eastwards to High Street.

Bridleway No. 21 (Chancery Lane). Starts from High Street and runs in a westerly direction to The Buttlands at the northern end of Crown Alley.

Footpath No. 22 (High Street to Polka Road (known as Marsh Lane)). Starts from High Street opposite Chancery Lane and runs in a north easterly direction along the school alley, then along the southern boundary of the school playground, a distance of approximately 50 metres.

Bridleway No. 23 (Cross Lane). Starts from the Fakenham Road on the south side of Ashburton House and runs in an easterly direction to Market Lane adjoining the Cemetery.

Footpath No. 24 (Market Lane to Warham Road). Starts from Market Lane and runs eastwards along grass covered farm occupation road, turning northwards then eastwards and again northwards past the Waterworks and New Farm to the Warham Road near its junction with the Stiffkey Road.

Footpath No. 25 (Fakenham Road to Market Road)._ Starts from the Fakenham Road south of the first milestone and runs south eastwards over a grass farm occupation road between hedges to Market Lane.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 26 (Byway open to all traffic - East Quay to Northfield Crescent). Starts from the eastern end of the public highway known as the East Quay at a point 8 metres east of "The Moorings", and runs in a south- easterly and southerly direction along the course of the former railway line formation, extending between the railway cutting slopes, and passing beneath the Northfield Lane Bridge, to an occupation road which crosses the railway cutting. This section of the way has a length of 374.6 metres. The way then turns westwards and follows the occupation road to its junction with Northfield Crescent at a point 225 metres east of Knittingneedle Lane. This section of the way has a length of 60 metres. The section of the byway from East Quay, in a south easterly direction, for approximately 80 metres, has an average width of 5.4 metres. The section of the byway from a point approximately 80 metres south east of East Quay to Northfield Crescent has an average width of 2.9 metres.

Footpath No 27 Starts from Theatre Road opposite No 17, and leads in a generally northerly direction following the western boundary of the car park to enter Freeman Street adjacent to the wall of No 41. The width of the public right of way is never less than 3.2 metres or more than 6 metres, the northern most point where it meets Freeman Street being 3.2 metres, widening to 6 metres halfway along the length of the footpath and then narrowing to 3.8 metres where the footpath meets Theatre Road. May 2002

Footpath No. 28 (Holkham FP No. 1 to southern end of Beach Road) Starts at the eastern end of Holkham Footpath No. 1 at TF 9032 4557 and follows the track south of Holkham Meals Conifer Plantation joining the beach path north of Abraham’s Bosom Lake and to the north of the car park south of the café and up the south eastern ramp to the top of the Sea Bank a distance of 1476 yards (1350 metres), continuing south along the path on the top of the Sea Bank joining Beach Road west of the shelter, a distance of 1665 yards (1522 metres). The path is 6 feet wide (1.83 metres). (All distances are approximate). November 2008

PARISH OF WEST BECKHAM

Footpath No. 1 (Rookery Farm to The Garth). Starts from Rookery Farm at a stile and runs northwards to stile where it turns eastwards past Shrublands to the Garth.

Footpath No. 2 (Fighting Cocks Public House to West Beckham Green). Starts from The Fighting Cocks Public House and runs northwards past Lower Farm to West Beckham Green.

Footpath No. 3 (Sheringham Road to Footpath No. 2 East Beckham). Starts from Sheringham Road (C309) opposite West Beckham Common and runs in a south easterly direction for a distance of approximately 290 metres to its junction with Footpath No. 2 East Beckham.

Footpath No. 4 (All Saints' Church (remains of) to Old Council Houses). Starts from fieldgate by All Saints Church (remains of) and runs northwards through two gaps to join parish boundary opposite Old Council Houses.

Footpath No. 6 (Osier Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Osier Lane by Bodham Hill and runs southwards to parish boundary where it joins Bodham Footpath No. 9.

PARISH OF WESTWICK

Restricted Byway No. 1 (Leathercoat Lane). Starts from the Westwick - Swanton Abbot Road east of Brook Farm and runs northwards to Westwick Hill Road.

Footpath No. 2 (Leathercoat Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Leathercoat Lane (Restricted Byway No. 1) just north of the Engine House, and runs westwards to stile and fieldgate, then on to footbridge at the parish boundary where it joins Swanton Abbot Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 3 (Leathercoat Lane to Parish Room). Starts from Leathercoat Lane (Restricted Byway No. 1) at the Engine House, nearly opposite Footpath No. 2 and runs eastwards past wind pump to join the road by a stile opposite the Farm Room.

Restricted Byway No. 4 (Westwick - Road to Church). Starts from the Westwick - Worstead Road opposite the Rectory, and runs northwards to St. Botolph's Church.

Restricted Byway No. 5 (Old Hall Road to Footpath No.6) Starts at map reference TG 2867 2471 at the northern boundary of unclassified road number 19102 (Old Hall Road) and runs in a north-westerly direction as a field edge path for approximately 135 metres to TG 2855 2478. The width of the way is 3 metres. July 2012

Footpath No. 6 (Restricted Byway No. 5 to North Walsham Road) A field edge path starting at map reference TG 2855 2478 and running in a west north-westerly direction for approximately 239 metres to TG 2832 2483. The path then turns south south- westwards for approximately 38 metres following the field edge and the hedged boundary of an area containing a pond to point TG 2830 2480. The path then turns to run almost westerly for approximately 42 metres to meet the B1150 (North Walsham Road) after crossing a footbridge with a single handrail at TG 2826 2481. The width of the path is 2 metres throughout except for the footbridge where the width reduces to 1.2 metres. July 2012

Restricted Byway No. 7 (Norwich Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Norwich Road, opposite The Old Hall, and runs westwards to the parish boundary, where it joins Scottow Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 8 (Norwich Road to Keeper's Cottage). Starts from the Norwich Road at Captain's Grove and runs westwards past boat house at Mill Pond, then bears northwards, skirting the pond, to the Keeper's Cottage.

PARISH OF WEYBOURNE

Footpath No. 1 (Parish Boundary to Sandy Hill). Strats from parish boundary and runs eastwards alongside railway line to join Sandy Hill near bridge.

Footpath No. 3 (From Footpath No. 1 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 1 and runs along boundary and joins Kelling Footpath No. 7.

Footpath No. 4 (Sandy Hill Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Sandy Hill Lane and runs westwards through Hundred Acre Wood to parish boundary where it joins Kelling Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 5 (Sandy Hill Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Sandy Hill Lane and runs southwards by Weybourne Brecks Farm to parish boundary where it joins Bodham Footpath No. 3

Footpath No. 6 (Sandy Hill Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Sandy Hill and runs alongside Top Belt to parish boundary where it joins Upper Sheringham Footpath No. 3.

Footpath No. 7 (Footpath No. 16 in the Parish of Kelling to the Parish Boundary with Upper Sheringham). Starting at the junction with Footpath No. 16 in the Parish of Kelling, on the parish boundary, and running in a generally east south easterly direction along the top of the cliffs (where there is a cliff) as near to the cliff edge as is reasonably practicable or (where there is no cliff), along the landward side of the shingle bank (except for the section of the path crossing Ministry of Defence land where it runs south by east along the edge of the shingle beach on the north of the barbed wire security fence) to its junction with Beach Lane, which it crosses, and continues to run eastwards along the southern side of the wood posts which define the northern extremity of the car park, turning north eastwards along the concrete access track to the beach, passing to the south of the winch hut and leaving the car park by the wall at its north east corner, where it continues to the Old Coastguard Cottages, where it skirts around the outside of the stones at the corners of the plot, then continues in an easterly direction to the parish boundary with Upper Sheringham, a distance of approximately 3350 metres.

As the cliffs fall into the sea or (where applicable the shingle bank moves inland, the path will move inland (except for the portion crossing M.O.D. land and the portion skirting the Old Coastguard Cottages) but will still continue to run along the top of the cliffs, as near to the cliff edge as reasonably practicable, or (where there is no cliff) along the landward side of the shingle bank._ The terminal points will always connect with such intervening footpath as shall connect the moving elements of the footpathh to the non-moving elements.

PARISH OF WICKMERE

Footpath No. 1 (Parish Boundary to Duffers Plantation). Starts from the parish boundary opposite Itteringham Footpath No. 4 and runs in a generally south easterly direction for approximately 1625 feet to the north western edge of Duffers Plantation. This at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 2 (Hospital Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from Hospital Lane opposite end of Footpath no. 3 and runs south westwards to parish boundary where it joins Little Barningham Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 3 (Hospital Lane to Hooks Farm). Starts from Hospital Lane opposite end of Footpath No. 2 and runs north eastwards to join Footpath No. 4 by Hook's Farm.

Footpath No. 4 (Hook's Farm to Lower Street). Starts from Lower Street north of Hook's Farm and runs south westwards to a point west of Hook's Farm and then turns south eastwards to re-enter Lower Street.

Footpath No. 5 (From Footpath No. 6 to Parish Boundary). Starts from Footpath No. 6 and runs north eastwards to stile at parish boundary where it joins Aldborough Footpath No. 2.

Footpath No. 6 (Lower Street to mansion Cottage)._Starts from Lower Street opposite Hook's Farm and runs south eastwards by the Rectory to join road near mansion Cottage.

Footpath No. 7 (St. Andrew's Church to Lower Street). Starts from St. Andrew's Church and runs south westwards to join Lower Street opposite end of Footpath No. 8.

Footpath No. 8 (Lower Street to New Road). Starts from Lower Street opposite end of Footpath No. 7 and runs south westwards to enter New Road.

Footpath No. 9 (Manor House to Parish Boundary). Starts from road near Manor House and runs eastwards, bearing north eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Aldborough Footpath No. 11 at stile.

Footpath No. 10 (Burgess Turn to Well Road)._Starts from Burgess Turn and runs south westwards to enter Well Road.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Abbot's Grove to Parish Boundary). Starts from parish boundary by Abbot's Grove and runs northwards to parish boundary where it joins Erpingham Restricted Byway No. 1.

Footpath No. 12 (The Walk to Church Road) Starts from The Walk opposite the northern end of Footpath No. 13 and runs northwards alongside Duffers Plantation to TG 1453/3209. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.8 metres and runs in a generally north-easterly direction along the north-west edge of Duffers Plantation and alongside the eastern boundary of Hall Farm into Hall Farm Road for approximately 1,375 feet to the junction with Church Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 13 (The Walk to Parish Boundary). Starts from The Walk opposite southern end of Footpath No. 12 and runs southwards to parish boundary where it joins Itteringham Footpath No. 9.

Footpath No. 14 (Lower Street to Parish Boundary). Starts from Lower Street and runs northwards to parish boundary where it joins Aldborough Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No 15 (Little Barningham Footpath No 4 to Matlaske Footpath No 5) Starts at the eastern end of Little Barningham Footpath No 4 and runs in a north easterly direction for approximately 306 metres to junction with Wickmere Road. The path then turns to run in a north westerly direction for approximately 114 metres to the parish boundary with Matlaske and the southern end of Matlaske Footpath No 5. This path is at a width of 1.5 metres. June 2001

Footpath No 16 (Lower Street to Wickmere FP6) Starts at the U14362 Lower Street at map reference TG1652 3377 and runs in a easterly direction for 100 metres to map reference TG1662 3378 and then runs in a north easterly direction for 167 metres to meet with footpath Wickmere FP6 at map reference TG1676 3387. The width of the route lies between the boundary features and varies between 5 and 8.5 metres. February 2017

PARISH OF WIGHTON

Footpath No. 1 (High Street to All Saint's Church). Starts from the High Street near the Blacksmith's Shop and runs in a north easterly direction to All Saint's Churchyard,

Bridleway No. 2 (Clipper Lane). Starts from the Norwich - Wells Road opposite the junction of Buddell's Lane and runs in a south westerly direction to Wighton Halt Station.

PARISH OF WITTON

Footpath No. 1 (Keswick Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Keswick Road by cottages and runs eastwards to parish boundary where it joins Happisburgh Footpath No. 1.

Footpath No. 2 (Common Farm to North Walsham Road). Starts from a track just east of Common Farm and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 265 metres and then turns easterly for approximately 210 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 3 metres. The path then turns to run southwards to join North Walsham Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (North Walsham Road to Footpath No. 4) Starts from the North Walsham Road at TG 3534/3127 and runs in a southerly direction parallel to and to the west of the field boundary bank for approximately 350 metres where it junctions with Footpath No. 4. This path at a width of 1.5 metres. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (The Street, Ridlington to Parish Boundary). Starts from opposite Carrside, The Street, Ridlington and runs in an easterly direction parallel with and to the south of the field boundary bank for approximately 150 metres and then in a northerly direction parallel to and to the east of the field boundary for approximately 47 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. The path then continues at a width of 1 metre in an easterly direction across the field for approximately 280 metres. From this point onwards the width of the path is not determined and runs eastwards, joining Footpath No. 3 and continues to the parish boundary where it joins Happisburgh Footpath No. 14. October 2000

Footpath No. 5 (Footpath No. 2 to St. Peter's Church, Ridlington). Starts from footpath No. 2 at TG 3493/3162 off a track and running in a southerly direction across an arable field for approximately 50 metres and then turns to run south westerly across an arable field for approximately 137 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 1.5 metres. From now onwards the path will be at a width of 2 metres and runs parallel to and to the east of the field boundary hedge in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 388 metres to the south west corner of a field adjacent to the North Walsham Road, Ridlington, and then in a generally westerly direction parallel to the North Walsham Road, Ridlington and to the north of the field boundary bank for a distance of approximately 245 metres to a gap in a bank at the south east corner of the churchyard wall, allowing access to the North Walsham Road. The path then turns in a northerly direction parallel to and to the east of a hedge marking the boundary of the churchyard for a distance of approximately 15 metres to a gap in the hedge which allows access to the churchyard. October 2000

Footpath No. 6 (Crostwight Heath Road to Ridlington Street). Starts from Crostwight Heath Road at drive to the Manor House and runs northwards to the southern end of Ridlington Street.

Footpath No. 7 (Honing Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from Honing Road south of Primrose Farm and runs southwards to the parish boundary where it joins Honing Footpath No. 23.

Footpath No. 8 (Honing Road to Bacton Road). Starts from Honing Road east of the Hole House and runs northwards to join the Bacton Road west of Ivy Farm.

Footpath No. 9 (Common Farm to Parish Boundary). Starts from Common Farm and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Bacton Footpath No. 5.

Footpath No. 10 (Common Farm Road to Parish Boundary). Strats from Common Farm Road, nearly opposite Footpath No. 11, and runs northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Bacton Footpath No. 4.

Footpath No. 11 (Manor Farm to Common Farm Road). Starts from Manor Farm and runs northwards to Common Farm Road.

Bridleway No. 12 (Footpath No. 11 to Bacton). Starts from Footpath No. 11 near Manor Farm and runs westwards, south of St. Margaret's Church, to Bacton Road.

Footpath No. 13 (Bacton Road to Bacton - Edingthorpe Green Road). Starts from Bacton Road south of Park Farm and runs northwards to join the Bacton - Edingthorpe Green Road.

Bridleway No. 14 (Witton Heath). Starts south west of the crossroads near Witton Old Hall and runs westwards through Witton Heath Woods to the parish boundary where it joins Bacton Bridleway No. 13.

Footpath No. 15 (Bridleway No. 14 to North Walsham Road). Starts at the junction with Witton Bridleway No. 14 at the parish boundary at map reference TG 3107 3029 and runs across a grass field in a south south-westerly direction for 172 metres to map reference TG 3104 3012. The footpath then turns to run in a south south-easterly direction across a grass surface alongside the hedge for 223 metres and then turns in an easterly direction at map reference TG 3107 2989 to a field gate. From this point the footpath runs in a south south-easterly direction along a grass surface track for 43 metres to a field gate at map reference TG 3108 2985. The footpath then continues along this track for 108 metres to map reference TG 3113 2976 where it meets the C503 North Walsham Road. The width of the footpath from map reference TG3107 3029 to map reference TG 3113 2976 is 2 metres except where it passes through the field gates at map references TG3107 2989 and TG 3108 2985 where it has a width of 3 metres. Limitations: field gates at map references TG 3107 2989 and TG 3108 2985. June 2016

Footpath No. 16 (North Walsham Road to The Street). Starts from North Walsham Road to the east of St. Peter's Church and runs in a generally southerly direction to the east of the barn, then along the track to the east of Church Farm for approximately 175 metres to junction with The Street. This path is at a width of 2 metres. October 2000

PARISH OF WIVETON

Bridleway No. 3 (Wiveton - Blakeney Road to Chapel Lane). Starts from the Wiveton - Blakeney Road, north westwards of the Bell Inn, and runs north eastwards to Chapel Lane.

Bridleway No. 4 (Glandford Road to Parish Boundary). Starts from the Clandford Road near the south eastern corner of The Downs, and runs southwards to a point on the boundary east of Firlong Plantation.

Footpath No. 5 (Footpath No. 23 in the Parish of Cley-next-the-Sea to the A149 New Road)._ Starting at the parish boundary at its junction with Footpath No. 23 in the Parish of Cley-next-the-Sea and running in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 610 metres to its junction with A149 New Road.

PARISH OF WOOD NORTON

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 1 (Twyford Road to Furze Lane). Starts from Twyford Road, south of Church Farm and runs south westwards to join Furze Road at the parish boundary.

Footpath no. 2 (Wing's Lane). Starts from a kissing gate just north of the Post Office and runs north eastwards to Wing's Lane, following the land northwards to the parish boundary where it joins Hindolveston Footpath no. 7.

Bridleway No. 3 (Stibbard Road to road leading to Lyng Hall). Starts from the Stibbard Road immediately west of All Saint's Church and runs north westwards, then north eastwards, to the road leading to Lyng Hall.

Byway Open to All Traffic No. 4 (Lyng Hall Lane and Lyng Road) The route follows Lyng Hall Lane from Rectory Road (U14108) at grid reference TG 0094 2837 (point A), a point opposite the northern end of Wood Norton Bridleway No. 3. The first section is a hedged track running in a northerly direction for approximately 125 metres to the entrance of Lyng Hall Farm (point B – TG 0096 2849). This section of the track is hard surfaced to 4 metres and is 7.5 metres between boundaries. The hedged track then narrows to vary between 5.5 and 6.5 metres between boundaries, and is surfaced to between 3.1 and 3.8 metres, continuing north for approximately 60 metres to point C (TG 0097 2854). From here the track is grass surfaced for approximately 60 metres to point D (TG 0098 2860), bounded by a hedge and fence, and is 5.7 metres wide between boundaries. The track is then roughly vegetated and bounded by hedge and banks for 85 metres to Lyng Hall Cottage (point E – TG 0100 2869), at a width of 4.2 metres between bottom of banks and 6.4 metres between top of the banks. From point E the route then turns to run in a west north westerly direction along Lyng Road. The first 25 metres is bounded by Lyng Hall Cottage and associated parking area to the south and a hedge to the north and is 6.5 metres between boundaries, running to point F (TG 0098 2870). From here the route is a dirt track varying between 2.5 and 2.7 usable width and 4.0 and 4.8 metres between boundaries (ditch, hedge and bank) for 140 metres to point G (TG 0087 2878). The route then widens to 8 metres between boundaries and continues for 65 metres to join with the B1110 (Holt Road) at point H (TG 0081 2882). The last 30 metres of this has a sealed surface to a width of 5 metres. January 2008

PARISH OF WORSTEAD

Footpath No. 1 (Station Road to Ruin Road). Starts from Station Road at TG 2961/2589 and runs north-easterly parallel to and north of the drainage ditch for approximately 440 metres where it turns in a south-easterly direction parallel to and north of the drainage ditch along the southern boundary of the recreation ground for approximately 62 metres. The path then turns to run north-easterly, still parallel and to the north of the drainage ditch to its end and then goes along the southern boundary of the recreation ground for a combined distance of approximately 46 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 2 metres. From this point onwards the path is at a width of 1.5 metres and turns in a northerly direction across the car park for approximately 72 metres to junction with Ruin Road. October 2000

Footpath No. 2 (Vicarage Road to Watchfield Lane). Starts from Vicarage Road south of the vicarage and runs westwards to TG 2995/2628. From this point onwards the path will be at a width of 2 metres, and turns to run in a northerly direction for approximately 186 metres where it joins the track known as Watchfield Lane. October 2000

Footpath No. 3 (Bunn's Farm to ). Starts opposite Bunns Farm just south of the track junction with the road and runs north-easterly parallel to and just south of the drainage ditch and then continues along the field boundary with a wood for a combined distance of approximately 437 metres to the stile in the hedge at the south-east corner of the wood. The path then turns to run in a northerly direction parallel to the eastern boundary of the wood for approximately 38 metres crossing over a stream, and then turns north-easterly to run parallel to and to the north of the stream for approximately 112 metres to the south eastern corner of the field opposite a pond. At this point the path turns north-west and runs parallel to and to the west of the field boundary for approximately 4.5 metres. Up to this point the path is at a width of 2 metres. From this point on the width of the path is not determined but turns to run north-eastwards to the junction with CRB No. 14. October 2000

Footpath No. 4 (Frog's Lane to Parish Boundary). Starts from a point on the west side of C397 Frogs Lane near Sandy Hill, and skirting the periphery of the poultry units/dwelling site on the northeast and east side, runs along the top of the embankment of the A149 North Walsham Bypass. The path then runs down the

embankment and crosses the bypass, continuing north westwards to the Parish Boundary.

Footpath No. 5 (Bengate to Meeting Hill). Starts from bengate just north of the railway and runs north westwards to Meeting Hill south of the Baptist Chapel.

Footpath No. 6 (School Road, Lyngate to Footpath No. 3). Starts from School Road and runs in a northerly direction across the field for approximately 433 metres to the hedge marking the field boundary. The path is at a width of 1 metre up to this point and at a width of 1.5 metres from this point onwards. The path continues in a northerly direction parallel to and to the east of the hedge marking the field boundary for approximately 313 metres where it passes between 2 ponds and over a stream before turning sharply west to exit into the adjacent field via a hedge where it meets Footpath No. 3. October 2000

Footpath No. 7 (Yarmouth Road to Briggate). Starts from Yarmouth Road, south east of Bengate Farm, and runs north eastwards to Briggate at which end it is obstructed by wire.

Footpath No. 8 (Barnards Road to R.B. No.10). Starts from Barnards Road, east of the Methodist Chapel, and runs eastwards to join R.B. 10 near Dairyhouse Barn.

Restricted Byway No. 9 (Carman's Lane). Starts from Dilham Grange Road at the parish boundary and runs northwards along the boundary to join Yarmouth Road (A.149).

Restricted Byway No. 10 (Barnards Road to Lyngate Cottage). Starts from Barnards Road opposite Mucklefield Plantation and runs northwards past the western side of Dairyhouse Barn to Lyngate Cottage.

Restricted Byway No. 11 (Restricted Byway No. 10 to Restricted Byway No. 9). Starts from Restricted Byway No. 10 south of Dairyhouse Barn and runs eastwards to join Restricted Byway No. 9.

Restricted Byway No. 12 (Yarmouth Road to Briggate Farm) Starts from the cross- roads at Yarmouth Road and runs north-eastwards to Briggate Common Road at Briggate Farm.

Restricted Byway No. 13 (Bunn’s Farm to Railway) Starts from the road south of Bunn’s Farm and runs north-westwards to the Railway.

Restricted Byway No. 14 (Yarmouth Road to U19105) Starts from Yarmouth Road at Bengate and runs south-westwards and then turns northwards to junction with Footpath No. 3 and on to meet the U19105 road.

Bridleway No. 15 (Watchfield Lane). Starts off Obelisk Lane along a track known as Watchfield Lane and runs in a generally easterly direction over a railway bridge and between banks and hedges for approximately 806 metres to the junction with Vicarage Road. The width of this path varies between 3 and 4.5 metres. October 2000