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Hartley Wintney 1 Footpath 7697 5818 7693 5856 from Road U.242, Springwell Lane, to Junction with No 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 (Grid End point (Grid Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations ref and ref and description) description) Hartley Wintney 1 Footpath 7697 5818 7693 5856 From Road U.242, Springwell Lane, to junction with No. 2 Hulfords Lane Footpath 2 From U.242 northwards along gravel land unenclosed through woods, to junction with No. 2 at stile. Hartley Wintney 2 Footpath 7693 5856 7736 5936 From No. 1 at Hulfords Copse to Parish Boundary at Warren Heath That part of the path which ran between 7734 5909 and Footpath 1 Bramshill 702 7750 5941 has been diverted and now runs between 7734 at Parish Boundary From No. 1 through field gate, north eastwards along earth track, between deep 5909 and 7736 5936. banks through fir plantation, then unenclosed across Warren Heath to Parish 4.0 metres wide between 7734 5909 and 7736 5936. Bramshill 702 Footpath 7736 5936 7745 5942 Boundary. Hartley Wintney 2 Eversley 10 at Parish Boundary at Parish Boundary Hartley Wintney 3 Footpath 7697 5818 7625 5818 From Road U.242 at junction with No. 1 to Parish Boundary Junction of Mattingley 26 Hulfords Lane and at Parish Boundary From U.242 over stile, westwards along verge of pasture, through field gate, along Footpath 1 grass track 10 ft. wide on causeway, unenclosed across pasture, over 4 ft. wide concrete footbridge, then along earth path unenclosed across Hazeley Heath to the Parish Boundary. Hartley Wintney 4 Footpath 7696 5807 7690 5817 From Road U.242 at ford to No. 3 Footpath 53 Footpath 3 From U.242 northwards along earth path over 4 ft. wide footbridge, then north westwards along verge of pasture on river bank and over wire fence to junction with No. 3. Hartley Wintney 5 Footpath 7852 5722 7798 5762 From Road C.112 at St. Stephen’s Green to Road C.112 at Arlots Farm Home Farm Road Elvetham Lane From C.112 through field gate, westwards along headland of arable field, through wicket gate, southwards along 6 ft. wide grass path between buildings and iron railings, then north westwards along headland of arable field, through kissing gate at north corner of Alder Copse, across pasture and through kissing gate on to Road C.112. Hartley Wintney 6 Footpath 7709 5700 7824 5734 From Road C.46 at Causeway Farm to No. 5 at St. Stephen’s Green Park Corner Road Footpath 5 From road C.46 over stile, north eastwards and eastwards along unenclosed grass path on the southern boundary of the golf course, over stile, south eastwards and eastwards along grass track, over stile, along southern edge of pasture field, through gap, north eastwards to river, northwards along river bank, over three feet wide footbridge, northwards along river bank and then eastwards along northern boundary of pasture field, through field gate and on to No. 5. Hartley Wintney 7 Footpath 7870 5686 7974 5664 From Road C.112, at Bakers Bridge, to No.10 Home Farm Road Footpath 10 From road C.112 through wicket gate, eastwards along gravel track twenty feet wide enclosed between hedges, then along track on verge of arable field, through gap, then southwards and eastwards along headland of arable field, southwards over squeeze post stile, along verge of arable field, eastwards over squeeze post stile, over footbridge, over squeeze post stile, along northern edge of pasture, through field gate, eastwards along farm track in field, over stile, then north eastwards and south eastwards along edge of pasture, over squeeze post stile and on to No.10 at Word Hill Farm. Hartley Wintney 8 Footpath 7971 5634 7983 5637 From Road U.242 opposite Turners Green Farm to No. 9 Junction of Footpath 9 Turner’s Green From U.242 north eastwards along gravel path, over 3 ft. wide footbridge, then along Lane and Footpath unenclosed path across pasture to junction with No. 9. 10 Hartley Wintney 9 Footpath 7986 5636 7973 5646 From Road U.242, east of ford at Turners Green Farm, to No.10 Road U242 Footpath 10 From road U.242, east of the ford, north westwards over rails along verge of pasture, through gateway and on to No.10. Hartley Wintney 10 Footpath 7971 5634 7980 5725 From Road U.242 at Turners Green Farm to Road C.2 Junction of Blackbushes Road Turner’s Green From road U.242 at Turners Green Farm, northwards along gravelled farm road, over Lane and Footpath wooden bridge, along farm road past junction with No. 7 at Word Hill Farm and 8 northwards along farm road to road C.2. Hartley Wintney 11 Footpath 7828 5639 7941 5579 From St. Mary’s Church, Elvetham Park to Parish Boundary That part of the path which ran between 7953 5595 and St Mary’s Church Pale Lane 7960 5594 has been diverted and now runs between 7953 Elvetham Park From church yard, through lychgate, south eastwards along gravel path, southwards 5595 and 7941 5579. along drive, then eastwards along grass path unenclosed across parkland, through 2.5 metres wide between 7953 5595 and 7941 5579. squeeze posts, along unenclosed grass path across parkland, through kissing gate, crossing road C.112, through squeeze posts, along grass track, through wicket gate along headland of arable field, through gap, crossing Elson’s Farm Lane, through gap, south eastwards across arable field, through squeeze posts, crossing road U.242, through gap, then along grass path unenclosed between arable fields to woods then along verge of arable field and through gap at the Parish Boundary. Hartley Wintney 13 Footpath 7671 5564 7778 5613 From Road C.46 opposite Dilly Lane to Road B.3011, at Elvetham Park Junction of Fleet Road Church Lane, From C.46 through field gate, north eastwards along earth track enclosed 30 ft. wide Taplin’s Farm Lane approximately between hedges, through gateway, along gravel track, then along and Dilly Lane grass headland of arable field, then along earth path unenclosed through copse and over stile to junction with Road B.3011. Hartley Wintney 14 Footpath 7675 5578 7702 5530 From Road C.46 opposite Church Farm to Road C.46 west of Wintney Farm That part of the path which ran between 7693 5563 and Church Lane Taplin’s Farm Lane 7726 5535 has been diverted and now runs between 7693 From C.46 through field gate, south eastwards across pasture, over rails at junction 5563 and 7702 5530. with No.13, through field gate, along grass track unenclosed across pasture, through field gate, along undefined path across arable field and through field gate on to Road C.46. Hartley Wintney 15 Footpath 7687 5628 7679 5596 From Road C.46 opposite Vicarage to St. Mary’s Church That part of the path which ran between 7679 5596 and Church Lane Church Lane 7677 5591 has been extinguished. From C.46 through squeeze posts, southwards along verge of pasture, over stile, along gravel path through church yard, over stile and along earth path to junction with Road C.46. Hartley Wintney 16 Footpath 7684 5529 7679 5501 From Road C.46 south east of Taplins Farm to Parish Boundary That part of the path which ran between 7681 5515 and Taplin’s Farm Lane Winchfield 3 7677 5501 has been diverted and now runs between 7681 at Parish Boundary From C.46 over stile, southwards along verge of pasture, and over cattlebridge to 5515 and 7679 5501. field gate at the Parish Boundary. Hartley Wintney 17 Footpath 7671 5542 7605 5551 From Road C.46 north of Taplins Farm to No.18 Taplin’s Farm Lane Footpath 18a From C.46 through gateway westwards along grass tack enclosed 10 ft. wide between wire fence and hedge, then along headland of arable field, through hunting gate and northwards along earth path unenclosed through trees to No.18. Hartley Wintney 18a 7590 5544 7624 5585 From Road B.3016 at Parish Boundary to Road U.242 at Hartley Row Common Those parts of the path that ran between 7652 5641 and Odiham Road Dilly Lane 7641 5619, and between 7628 5599 and 7624 5586 have B3016 From B.3016 north eastwards along earth path unenclosed through woods to junction been removed from the definitive map because they are now Footpath with No.17 then along grass track enclosed approximately 30 ft. between hedges, recorded as part of highways of a higher status. crossing RoadC46, then along 4 ft. wide gravel path unenclosed through trees, along Hartley Wintney 18b 7628 5596 7641 5619 10 ft.
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