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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 59 NE Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 59 NE 55 56 57 58 59 60 0700 2300 0005 2700 4600 5100 5700 7300 0002 0002 7800 B 480 118M/2 6500 5000 9200 1400 5700 6900 118/9 3400 00 118M/6 359/15 00 Water Tower 118/10 Drain Drain Pond Drain 0094 118M/1 Thirty Four Thurlfield Cottage 118/8 359/14 4489 5487 118/10 Pond Gotham Toot 118/2 Farm 359/11 Rose Cottage 0082 0082 Drain Drain 1581 The Cottage Baldon Brook Drain 118/10 Drain Drain Baldon CP The Croft 118M/3 Pond 0079 Toot Baldon CP Drain Drain Village Hall Pond Drain 4971 5871 4171 The Hollies Drain Justyn 359/14 3268 Green Verges Arundale Hunter's Gap Glen Ellyn Parsonage 2300 7866 Farm Perry Ald 9757 worth The Cottage Martins Pond Drain Drain South Pond View Pond The School House Drain 5160 118M/3 Drain A 4074 3659 5260 Marsh Baldon 118/9 Drain Church of England Pond Primary School Drain 118M/5 118M/3 118/11 Thame 1753 4951 River Willowbrook 118/1 College Farm B 480 118M/5 Drain B 480 8948 Drain Issues Pond 7246 MARSH BALDON Rojac 0147 9843 Baldon Brook Drain 8235 Shepherds Rivendell Dovers Drain 317/1 118/2 Halt 118/11 Pavilion 2137 Garage 118/1 359/15 PH Pond Durham Leys Farm 2436 Drain 0033 Drain Pond 4932 The Coach House Cottage Glebe 1926 Pond 0029 Drain 5728 0029 118/11 Drain The Old Orchard Rectory Cottage Church Farm Leys Cottage Hollydene 359/1 317/2 NUNEHAM Rectory Works 7 8923 118M/4 Drain Meadow 2423 Bank 6322 Seven Stars Harcourt Arms (PH) St Katherine's Church COURTENAY Pond Farm 5521 Swimming Drain Pool Dul Depot Home Close 5418 Dairy Gardeners Cottage nain Drain Cottage Pond 1917 Gateways 2815 Pump House 7416 Chiselhampton The New Forge House 118M/8 5916 All Saints' The Old Church Drain School House 0013 Drain St Peter's Church PO 6511 BALDON LANE Dagland Pond Telephone Exchange Hall Church Drain Cottages 1400 Drain Keepers Cottage Drain BALDON LANE Drain Pond 4803 Drain Baldon House Cottage Cistern Pond Court Cottage 1600 6600 5600 0006 4500 0003 0003 Pond A 4074 1400 Drain Pond B 480 7600 1900 Well Pond Baldon House Pond Drain 4500 0003 5600 Drain 6600 0004 1400 0003 0006 B 480 3500 317/3 7900 7800 1900 7600 A 4074 5500 99 3398 4997 99 317/3 Drain Pond Drain Drain BALDON LANE Drain Chapman's Close 6592 3592 Drain 9090 118M/8 Chiselhampton Gardens 1400 359/17 Green Acres Maxfield 359/20 Fish Pond Garrans The Coach and Horses 118M/9 The (PH) Knoll Nuneham Wellbank Cottages 4386 7486 6600 118M/4 Drain Drain Drain Pond 1085 Drain CHISELHAMPTON 2283 B 4015 Potters Lodge Marylands Farm Camoys 118M/8 Cottage 118M/5 The B 4015 B 4015 Courtenay 3881 Spinney Weir Well Drain Pigeon House Close Close 2482 The Spinney Marylands Cottage 0081 Pond Pond Drain Pond The B 4015 Mount Bridge Drain The Cottage CP B 4015 Cottage 359/16 0075 2375 359/12 Riverside Cottage 9579 Water 5473 Peacock Lodge Water 5269 7468 Camoys Farm Nursery Pond 359/13 359/8 Orchard Marylands Drain 0070 Cottage Green Maplewood 0070 Drain Merrion Drain Marsh Baldon CP 2063 2063 Pond Brookway Drain Pond Drain Drain Brookside Pond Water SCHOOL LANE River Thame 5560 Pond Pond 7457 0057 Camoys Court 0057 Drain Water Drain 359/9 Pond 359/8 0054 Drain 2753 Little Baldon Farm 118M/7 4750 Baldon Brook Baldon Stadhampton CP 5347 Little Baldon Farm Cottages Drain B 480 9344 9041 118M/4 B 4015 B 4015 118M/5 Little Baldon Farm Cottages 0034 Drain Pond Drain 0033 0033 Drain 8931 2030 Drain Drain Spring 359/13 0029 Issues Little Baldon Farm Cottages Pond 359/12 Drain Drain 0014 Ponds 2515 Ponds 0014 Drain 118M/9 Baldon Brook Pond Pond Drain 0001 0005 4800 6800 3200 4400 7200 A 4074 3700 B 4015 0002 6500 Drain 4800 5300 0002 5100 0005 4400 A 4074 7200 0005 3200 6500 3700 0001 0001 1500 3100 B 4015 98 Drain 98 Drain 9988 Baldon Brook 1086 118M/7 118M/7 2683 Brook Baldon 7980 Drain 6480 Lake 359/2 Drain 1 7574 359/12 Drain 126/2 Drain B 4015 River Thame Telephone Exchange 193/2 Garden B 4015 Centre A 4074 5263 0062 0963 0062 Mattocks House A 4074 New Barn Farm Raggalds Golden Balls Cottages The Dolphins Stewart House Golden Balls Marsh Marsh Cottage Cottage 9953 126/2 6550 193/1 Drain 3544 193/1 0743 118M/5 193/2 0042 0042 2040 Drain Spreads 2 2538 171/22 171/2 Drain Drain Rough Lodge OXFORD ROAD 1531 Drain 0631 126/1 0430 1428 Silo 0026 4725 6 Pond 0025 Drain Drain 171/1 Drain Drain East Heath Cottage West Heath Cottage 171/20 Drain Drain Thame Lane 0012 Drain 0012 Drain 3911 171/16 171/19 Drain 171/18 Drain 6 Drayton St. Leonard CP 171/1 9100 6200 0006 1110 0003 A 4074 1800 171/19 3800 0100 4300 7700 B 4015 0006 1000 0026 6200 0003 A 4074 97 B 4015 97 171/17 171/17 Drain Drain Water 193/3 126/4 Works 4176 Depot Issues 193/2 Silo 2474 OXFORD ROAD CLOSE Works Pond ROAD 126/4 PRITCHARD 6671 Burcot 126/4 Burcot Farm Farm Cottages TOWER 7868 Water BARRINGTON CL 0068 Tower FANE DRIVE Drain 0068 4064 Burcot Farm Drayton View RUSSELL JACKSON CL GLYME DRIVE CHERWELL ROAD EVENLODE DRIVE Drain FORD LANE Wetlands Garages 0054 Vicarage 0054 CRUTCH FURLONG 193/12 LAY 193/3 ROAD 0052 AVENUE THE OSIER Village 0052 COLNE DRIVE S The STADHAMPTON B 4015 Thatch Hustings Garages Hall Cottage School House Church End Bungalow St Leonard's Church The New Cottage 171/21 PH WEST CROFT Catherine Wheel Clifton Hampden CP CHURCH LANE 193/12 October Cottage Three Pigeons Berinscourt Church Cottage House Health Cherry 0043 Centre 193/2 Trees Berinsfield CP The DRAYTON Foxglove College Raintree OCK DRIVE House Church View Cottage House The Cottage Skurrays Furlongs PO The Bungalow Chapel House The Old Cottage PH COLWELL ROAD The Hayloft The White ST LEONARD Gable Manor Farm 5735 End House Fieldview House Furlongs WATER Church Bungalow The Church of Manor Mary and GREEN FURLONG 126/1 193/4 LANE Cottage The White Cottage St Berin Shangri La Community FANE DRIVE Centre Drain Stable 10 Dolly's Drain Cottage Bailiffs Cottage LEACH ROAD HIGH STREET The Library Fairview Gravel Walk Barn Mainlands Cope Bungalow Willow Cottage Beck Swallow Tiles 193/13 The Laurels Abbey Rodrigez Cottage Sports Centre 0024 SHADWELL ROAD Community Centre The 4021 Rocks Little BarnCottage Guys Drain Rock WEY ROAD Cottage Drain 193/5 SHADWELL ROAD WIMBLESTRAW ROAD CLOSE Mount Farm Cottages WOODS ABBEY 19 BULLINGDON AVENUE 3/6 Well ABINGDON ROAD Drayton House Farm CHILTERN CLOSE 126 Cottage Talbot Cottage 9010 0012 Northfield 0909 Mount Farm Riverside Lodge A 415 Barley House 171/4 Drain Plough Cottage River Thame A 415 A 4074 /4 Trading 0008 0008 Garage Estate Balfour Cottages The Laurels Little The Lodge Heathercombe Mead Mountfield Berinsfield County Primary School House Drain 171/21 House DORCHESTER ROAD Riverside ABINGDON ROAD Thames Lodge LOD Beech Fair DEN AVENUE Cottage 193/4 BURCOT PARK Beeches Grantchester House Mount Farm 171/4 Stamford The Spinney 2504 House Community Education Centre Waterside 7705 A 4074 Dorchester 193/7 House Creeek End Rosemary School Cottages House Guildown Four Winds Cedar 126/3 Grange 0005 Gables House Linden House 6300 Orchard Stables Withywindle BERINSFIELD Ford Croft The Red Tile Cottage Cottages Clock 0005 Old School House 6200 Ford 0001 Cottages A 415 Works A 415 Cott 4000 Berinsfield 0005 The 0800 6200 The Stable House A 4074 LODDEN AVENUE 5700 0008 0100 9200 4500 Chequers County Primary School A 415 A 415 Ford Cottage Orchard Stables (PH) Rebanks Grange The DORCHESTER ROAD Tanglewood 96 Old Cottage 96 The House 8900 Coach House Tudor The Cott White Chestnut Cottage The Cottage Chapel The Burcot Tower 7794 The White House Coach House 8194 Long Acres Yellowhammer BERINSFIELD Waterside Villas Mole End Marshfield The Close BURCOT Waterstone House ROUNDABOUT (Nursing Home) Barnhips Lynden 2589 Burcot House Close Burcot Grange WINDRUSH ROAD Con-vi-das Boat House Moonfleet Dinckleys IVE 0087 Kates Cottage A 415 Pond Court A 415 FANE DR Drain Willowhayne Drain Pond 3083 Boat House WIM Drain Quirang BLE 126/1 Brook Garden STRAW Garage ROAD Sewage The 0980 Pumping Lodge River Thames or Isis Lake Station KENNET 9979 CLOSE ROAD DORCHESTER Drain LINNET CLOSE Lake Boat A 415 Houses Boat House 287/2 287/1 126/5 287/1 Drain 126/3 287/1 Drain 9269 BURCOT LANE 193/6 Drain 2566 Drain Lake ABINGDON ROAD 0265 4465 Water Lake Drain John Masefield Cheshire Home Drain 5893 Drain 0058 0656 River BURCOT LANE 193/9 WALLY Thames CORNER Drain 287/1 1155 or Isis Water Drain Drain River Thame Lower Grange Drain 193/6 Long Wittenham CP Pump House 5245 7143 3942 Lake Drain Orchid Lakes Club House 8441 5939 1740 River Thame 5639 Pond Pump House Drain Boat House Drain Drain A 329 Drain Lake Pond 190/26 Lake 0025 DRAYTON ROAD Drain Dorchester A 329 190/27 ABINGDON ROAD Boat House Drain Northfield Farm Lake Warborough CP Drain Drain Pond CP 8616 392/11b Drain Pond Dorchester CP Drain 287/2 287/1 PAIN WAY 190/5 126/5 6802 The OXFORD ROAD Queenford Barn Farm 5300 4000 28 A 4074 8800 3900 392/11b 95 Lake 95 55 56 57 58 59 60 SHEET SU 59 NE 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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