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Awbridge 501 Footpath 3271 2283 3318 2325 Footpath 47 Footpath 9 Information on Rights of Way in Hampshire including extracts from “The Hampshire Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way” Prepared by the County Council under section 33(1) of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and section 57(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 The relevant date of this document is 15th December 2007 Published 1st January 2008 Notes: 1. Save as otherwise provided, the prefix SU applies to all grid references 2. The majority of the statements set out in column 5 were prepared between 1950 and 1964 and have not been revised save as provided by column 6 3. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘5’ were added to the definitive map after 1st January 1964 4. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘7’ were originally in an adjoining parish but have been affected by a diversion or parish boundary change since 1st January 1964 5. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘9’ were in an adjoining county on 1st January 1964 6. Columns 3 and 4 do not form part of the Definitive Statement and are included for information only Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid ref and (Grid ref and description) description) Awbridge 501 Footpath 3271 2283 3318 2325 Footpath 47 Footpath 9 Awbridge 502 Footpath 3275 2306 3290 2283 Awbridge 711 Romsey Extra 501 at Parish Boundary Awbridge 701 Footpath 3189 2377 3159 2367 From Road C.17 to Road U.86 Danes Road Newtown Road From C.17 through gap adjoining entrance gates of “Daneswood”, westwards along unenclosed path through trees on north side of wire fence, then southwestwards along grass track, over stile, along verge of pasture, through gateway, westwards across pasture, and over stile on to U.86. Awbridge 702 Bridleway 3167 2354 3188 2353 From Road U.86 to Road C.17 Newtown Road Danes Road From Road U.86, eastwards along 3 ft. wide cinder path through wood on south side of chestnut pale fence then along 4 ft. to 6 ft. wide path enclosed 10 ft. wide between fence and bank to Road C.17 opposite Church Road. Awbridge 703 Footpath 3239 2352 3266 2392 From Road U.86 to Road C.25 at Upper Ratley Church Lane Lockerley Road From Road U.86 northeastwards along 4 ft. wide path enclosed between wire fences, over stile, along cinder path on north side of wire fence, over stile, then along 2 ft. wide cinder path across pasture, over stile, along grass path, and through entrance to Village Hall and grounds to Road C.25. Awbridge 704 Footpath 3255 2376 3255 2389 From junction with No. 3 to Road C.25 Footpath 703 Lockerley Road From junction with No.3, northwards along verge of pasture on east side of hedge, through post and rail fence, and along path to road C.25. Awbridge 705 Footpath 3286 2413 3305 2388 From Road B.3084 to Road B.3084 Dunbridge Lane Stanbridge Lane From Road B.3084 across grass verge, across ditch, over stile, then north westwards across pasture, over stile, across pasture and over stile to Road B.3084. Awbridge 706 Footpath 3292 2449 3354 2374 From Road B.3084 to Road U.86 Dunbridge Lane Cooks Lane From Road B.3084 eastwards along 8 ft. wide farm lane, then southeastwards along 12 ft. wide lane, across footbridge, along lane, over stile, across pasture, over stile, and still southeastwards along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, across ditch, over post and rail fence, along path, over post and rail fence, across arable field, over post and rail fence, along 6 ft. wide path through wood, across footbridge, along path, across footbridge, along path, across footbridge, across pasture, over post and rail fence, then southwards along 10 ft. wide lane to Road U.86. 1 Awbridge 707 Footpath 3332 2361 3339 2345 From Road U.86 to Road B.3084 That part of the path which ran between 3341 2347 and Cooks Lane Stanbridge Lane From Road U.86 through field gate, then southwestwards along verge of pasture on north 3357 2356 has been diverted and now runs between side of hedge, over post and rail fence, then westwards along verge of pasture, over post and 3341 2347 and 3332 2361. rail fence, southwestwards through orchard, over wire fence, and along path enclosed 4 ft. 1.8 metres wide between 3341 2347 and 3332 2361. wide between hedges to Road B.3084. Stile at 3333 2357 Awbridge 708 Footpath 3360 2350 3372 2340 From Road U.86 to Road B.3084 Cooks Lane Stanbridge Lane From Road U.86 over post and rail fence, then southeastwards across pasture, and over post and rail fence to Road B.3084. Awbridge 709 Footpath 3341 2342 3318 2325 From Road B.3084 to No.48 Stanbridge Lane Footpath 501 From Road B.3084 southwards along 8 ft. wide lane, then southwestwards along lane, passing No.13, to No.48. Awbridge 710 Footpath 3332 2336 3342 2321 1.8 metres wide Footpath 709 Romsey Extra 2 at Parish Boundary Awbridge 711 Footpath 3270 2311 3275 2306 From Road U.86, at Lower Ratley, to No.48 Coombe Lane Footpath 502 From Road U.86 at Lower Ratley, southeastwards over iron rail fence, along path through spinney, across No.12, then, then along path to No.48. Awbridge 712 Bridleway 3185 2287 3278 2316 From Road C.17 to Road U.86 Danes Road Coombe Lane From Road C.17, through gateway, then eastwards along 8 ft. wide gravelled lane, through field gate, along track through wood south of farm buildings, then along track and path, through gateway, along path widening to 8 ft. wide track, crossing No.11, then northwards across marsh and through iron field gate to Road U.86. Awbridge 713 Footpath 3331 2335 3304 2343 From junction with No.9 to Road U.86 Footpath 709 Coombe Lane From junction with No.9, northwestwards across arable field over wire fence, across pasture, across arable field and pasture, over wire fence, through woodland, over stile, and along path to Road U.86. Awbridge 714 Footpath 3252 2336 3292 2328 1.8 metres wide Ratley Lane Coombe Lane Awbridge 743 Bridleway 3164 2304 3180 2299 From Road C.17 to Road U.86 Sherfield English 43 Danes Road From Road C.17, westwards and northwestwards along gravelled track enclosed 12 ft. wide at Parish Boundary between hedges, along track enclosed 25 ft. wide (approx.) between hedges and banks, along track through wood through 8 ft. wide gap in bank, northwestwards and westwards Sherfield Bridleway 3086 2355 3164 2304 along verge of arable field on northeast side of wood, along 8 ft. wide track on north side of English 43 Newtown Road Awbridge 743 at wood, along track between pits and along gravelled track enclosed 10 ft. wide between Parish Boundary hedges to Road U.86 north of North Common Farm. Awbridge 745 Footpath 3194 2422 3175 2418 From Road C.25 to Parish Boundary Lockerley Road Lockerley 1b at From Road C.25 at Kent’s Oak southwestwards along 8 ft. wide track, enclosed 10 ft. – 16 Parish Boundary ft. wide between hedges to Parish Boundary. 2 Awbridge 747 Footpath 3257 2262 3271 2284 From Road C.221, Salisbury Lane to No.48 Old Salisbury Lane Footpath 501 From Road C.221, through gate, then northeastwards across pasture to No.48 3.
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