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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 49 NW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 49 NW 40 41 42 43 44 45 A 415 4000 6200 4300 0002 0002 0017 4400 0005 1800 3400 5200 2600 0001 2500 0005 A 420 268/10 221/9 00 Drain 00 107/16 221/15 0001 Kingston Hill Farm A 338 7191 Appleton-with- 221/4 Kingston Hill Farm Cottages 221/15 2486 1784 Eaton CP 107/166182 Drain Windmill Cottage Collects Drain Drain 221/18 Pond Draycott Moor Farm Cottages A 420 MARSH LANE 1969 5868 0068 A 420 Marcham Drain Pond 4365 Drain CP 268/1 7561 5758 Drain 2756 8357 268/10 El Sub Sta Heathberry House 2455 7956 3355 9856 Drain 7151 221/18 Pond Drain Drain 221/9 6346 Drain Barnard House 268/1 4943 Draycott Moor Farm Woodside Cottage 1040 0039 0039 268/11 7936 Woodside 9038 Orchard house Drain Pond Stone's Farm 4733 7530 Tubney Willow Barn Lodge 9523 Glebe The Studio Pond Cottage NETHERTON LANE 9128 Tubworth Barn The Barns 5727 The Clanfield Old School School St Lawrence's House Pond Church Bullocks Farm Pond 7926 2925 Bullocks Copse Farm Cottage Tubneywarren Kinloss 5923 9023 Northfield Farm Painton's Farm Drain Sturrocks Pond 0718 Drain Drain North Lodge NETHERTON LANE 6614 221/3 9014 Drewitts 5122 Issues 9513 0012 Cottage Tel Ex 5511 7613 Pond 6511 Collects 268/10 Pond Pond Mansel Drain Cottage APPLETON ROAD 293/4 Whitegate Park Pond Cottages Roon Sandstock House Pond 0004 0054 4800 0003 0003 5500 6500 6900 0006 3300 5300 7400 A 415 3400 4900 6900 0006 A 420 A 338 0004 4800 8200 5500 6500 6900 0006 3300 4600 5300 7400 3400 4900 6900 0006 A 415 7900 A 420 99 217/8 A 338 99 Pond Netherfield Fyfield Manor House NETHERTON LANE St Nicholas's Church 3893 Pine Tops Kingston Bagpuize A 420 The Grange 5889 2088 FYFIELD 6388 A 420 TUBNEY 0987 7585 Vicarage Montanna Place Manor Farm House Beechfield House with Southmoor CP 221/17 Tubney House Thatch Farm 221/20 Cottages Fyfield Weatherblades The Chestnuts Heathside Parochial Field 7181 221/20 Pump House House Thatched Primary School House ST Pump House Coplow JOHN'S The Elms Manor Farm 3377 6878 Drain CLOSE Woodcote Broxmead Fairview Drain Fyfield Studio Barn Cedarwoods Birch Wedgewood House Fern House White Hart PO Drain Drain ST JOHN'S CLOSE Cottage (PH) Acorn Andell Cottage St Johns House 6173 House Corfe MAIN ROAD Kirstone Cottage Mandalay St Johns Long Acre Calvin Yard Walnut Tree Cottage South Lodge Cottage (PH) Middle Cottage Rose Northlands Kernanderry Cottage Hawthorns Landsdown House Boundary House Garage DIGGING LANE 0069 Drain The Dog House Hotel Yew Byre 7168 The Old Forge Oak Byre Broome Fir Close Westering Willow Byre Wayside Tel Ex Cornriggs Well House The Loaning The Orchard House Corwell Moles Green Linkside Cottage Struan The Plot Grange Chelford Tubney Farm Cottage West Dene Broadway A 420 Cedar House Laurann House A 420 6361 Tubney Old Farm House 6656 A 420 A 420 4356 268/8 Pond 221/10 Little Court A 420 7051 0049 Digginglane Cottages 221/3 2547 7848 Orchard Appleby Cottage 5247 Cottage 9047 Walnut Tree House Chapel 1543 BLANDY AVENUE LARCH CLOSE Martins SCHOOL LANE Webb's Barn Frilford Close Webb's Barn 0040 268/8 Cottages Newlands Appledore Birch House DRIVE Heathways Woodruff Meadow View Tara Sadler's Cottage LAUREL John Blandy Primary School The O REDWOOD CLOSE Hall ld Post Office Furzedown Old Bakehouse Cottage Clifton PH DIGGING LANE Jon Crabtree Fruit Farm Kennel Cottage ACACIA GARDENS Swimming Pool Rose Villas Standfast House Hollyfield Greenside House The Croft Cotta April Craven 0027 The Forge Craven Villas ge Cottage Stoble 0027 Dunelm End 268/18 West Wind FIR TREE CL Tanglewood Waylands Woodlands Fox 1223 Greystone House South View 6324 Cot Willowdene tage Appletree House The Spinney GREENHEART WAY RIMES CLOSE Silvertops Hollywood Old Pavilion V-Rona Oaklands Berks Linwood Pinewood House Glenn Silver Restwood The Knowle Niesen 9521 Alpenhaus FARINGDON ROAD Glen Eden Frax House Shortands Stone House Corner House Appleby House Pond Briarley Hurstbourne STONE HOUSE FRAX CLOSE Silver Hayes The Old Applewood Durlstone Barricane Coach House Pine Lodge Bodian Southmoor Cottage Novi Dom Woodlyn Rusticana PO Penny Red Four Gates 8215 CLOSE Pine Lodge Cottage Cottage Rose 4816 Croftdown Osier Cottage Rimes House Rimes Barn Rimes Cottage Fyfield and Drain 268/7 Rytonwood Palmers White St John the Baptist 8611 Gates Church 0012 Kews 268/2 Silverlea Acacia The Firlands Greymist The My- Lodge BELLAMY Bungalow Santo Antonio Bembridge Somerset Way 6710 Tubney CP Southmoor House Loafers CLOSE Park Cottage Fairways Old School House Supreme SANDY LANE KINGSTON 268/15 221/10 LATTON CLOSE Woodhouse Drain Quercus 268/2 Farm House Well Frilford Heath 4300 BAGPUIZE Golf Club Woodhouse DIGGING LANE A 338 NORWOOD AVENUE 5600 7900 3400 5300 6900 Fruit Farm 0002 0002 221/3 A 415 Drain 0001 6000 7500 0005 Foxside 5600 7900 SANDY LANE 4300 9400 0002 A 415 0001 7500 0002 Pump House Frilford Heath Lulworth Drain Woodhouse Bungalow Golf Club A 338 98 A 415 217/5 98 Rose Pond Cottage Drain Blenheim Farm 7 The Beehive 221/11 Water Ladygrove The Victoria Cottage New 268/17Blenheim 268/1 Kingston Bagpuize Blenheim STONEHILL LANE Paddock House House Cottage 217/1 Southmoor Farm House Pond The 1576 Goldings Blenheim Barn Farm Cottages Drain Stoney DIGGING LANE 2183 Portelet Croft Kimbers Courtway Silver House Denys Copse Pond Denys 0583 9283 Water Farm 268/16 Farm Court Close Drain 0082 Woodhaven Drain Drain South TOWN POND LANE Lodge Drain Pond Court Barn Pond Water 0376 2674 217/1 Pump House Reservoir Whispering Trees Sherwood Beckley 2871 Court Copse Reservoir Drain Cottage Orchard Cottage 9469 7969 Pavilion Grey Pond Court Drain 221/11 Pond Race Farm Crowsnest RECTORY LANE Cottages 9765 Pond Little 3760 A 415 Pelham A 415 Water 2360 7260 Drain 0959 1759 217/6 2657 217/5 Drain Pond Drain Drain Race Farm Poultry House 0053 0053 Issues 5946 Collects Pump House Drain Pond Drain Drain 217/6 1745 268/3 Painswick House 4342 6343 3343 Drain 0042 Drain Drain Drain 0042 0542 Drain Drain 1340 Lark Rise Pond Drain Drain 3739 4639 A 415 Pickwick Farm 8137 A 415 Works 221/12 Drain The Willows Collin's Farm Drain Dry Leys Cottage Drain 8733 4334 Fosters 217/4 Lower Barn Fish Pond Drain Josca's Lodge Cottage Preparatory School Fish Pond The Old Farm House Harvest Dry Leys Cottage 9121 Kate's 8224 Swimming Pool Cottage Frilford Ford House Dale House Grange Frilford Frilford CP Cottage Fish Pond The Old Grange Congl 6522 The Stables Darcy's Westfield Chapel Field Beverley 9220 Manor Farm Cottage House Frilford End Champs FORD LANE 1619 Hartley Cottages Folly 1422 Frilford Grange Manor Frilford Mead Latimer 217/2 Farm The Bungalow House Brookfield House Cradle Barn Josca's School Preparatory 5015 Fish Pond Town Furlong A 415 A 415 Drain 6711 Drain Hamfield Barn A 415 217/3 FRILFORD 217/2 Drain Manor Farm Garden Centre (Pig Improvement Centre) 2700 7700 9300 2200 0004 0006 7500 Pond Comberley Drain Lake 1100 2100 8800 0006 A 338 Drain 0004 7700 9300 0006 2200 0006 Pond 1100 6400 0006 8100 0006 Drain Filling Station 97 A 338 29 97 3/14 Drain A 415 Drain Plantation Barn 221/14 Strathview 217/4 217/4 Manor Farm Lake 221/16 1791 293/16 8589 Pond Drains 221/12 221/16 293/14 0382 221/16 Lake 8978 8574 A 338 A 338 Fyfield Wick 4870 Swannybrook Farm 8765 Pond 293/12 293/15 293/12 Hog House A 415 0057 268/3 Drain 0054 0054 268/9 8655 268/9 Wood End Ponds 268/3 293/15 Lake 293/16 5843 217/7 3436 Pond 217/3 293/20 4133 0032 St Luke's Church 293/15 268/3 217/7 217/7 9030 2028 222/1 River Ock Orchard Cottage Slurry Pond Marcham CP 222/1 293/21 Slurry Silo Ma Drain nor Farm Cottages Pond Bleayden Yews Drain Millets Farm Sundile House 222/2 Silver Lodge Altnaharra Manor Farm St Christophers Noah's Ark 221/16 Millets Farm Cottages 0021 Rose Cottage Drain (PH) Millets Farm 3518 Drain Millet End Cottages Drain 3216 Fane Hall Cottage Drain 222/2 Drain 0015 0015 Manor Farm Council Houses 5814 Drain Cottages River Ock Manor Farm Cotts Drain Landmead Millets Drain House Farm Sedgemoor Megstone House Cottages Hatchery Drain Lime Tree Drain Cottage Willow Wood GARFORD Downs View Hawthorn House The Gables Blackwood 222/6 Drain The School House Leverets Drain Issues Red River MEADOW 0001 5600 0002 2500 6100 8400 0005 7100 Forge End 6500 DAIRY College 1500 A 338 9200 0001 6500 8200 6300 0005 5600 7100 8400 0002 Farm 6100 0001 1500 Cottages River A 338 Ock 96 Drain 96 Drain Norbrook Drain House Drain Drain Drain College Drain 0094 Farm House College Farm Drain Barn Drain Drain 3488 5590 4685 River Ock 3485 222/3 Drain Drain Drain 221/16 0058 222/4 River Ock 0074 Pond Drain River Ock 1566 Drain 7765 222/3 Drain Drain 293/16 0058 0058 Drain 1957 Drain Childrey Drain Drain 6851 222/7 222/5 8750 Drain 290/1 3846 3646 222/5 Drain 0042 River Ock Nor Brook Lyford CP 9738 4737 7636 222/4 6236 Pond 5036 0035 0035 7535 1534 Drain 3636 8332 Pond 2328 8327 Childrey Brook 222/6 East Hanney CP 6223 Garford CP 0018 Drain Drain Nor Brook Drain Nor Brook Drain Drain Childrey Issues Brook 1200 4600 0006 6600 2100 0004 2300 4700 8100 9500 0004 5600 8400 9500 A 338 95 6600 5600 8400 95 40 41 42 43 44 45 SHEET SU 49 NW For further information please contact: Scale 1:10,000 Oxfordshire County Council Environment and Economy To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Statement.
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