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Downham Market Drain Sheet 50 1995 Vicarage 8500 Path (um) Drain 52 Lower Farm 26 2.1m 26.6m Drain Adopted King’s Lynn & West Norfolk LocalDrain Plan 1998 34 0089 BM 26.72m St Mary's Drain Drain Church 25.8m 8286 1085 Inset 78 0984 5083 2583 0982 Drain 25.4m 1979 MP 87 1900 Pond Downham Market Drain 3978 0077 Drain 4578 Drain Drain 0077 This Map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller 42 Drain of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead Church Farm to prosecution or civil proceedings. Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk. LA086045. 1999. Pond Pond Drain Drain Maps produced by Lovell Johns Ltd., Oxford. England. SCALE 1:5000 8673 Drain 0.9m Track Drain Drain LOW ROAD 0068 Drain 0068 0068 LYNN ROAD Drain Drain 7565 Inset 79 9566 Drain Drain Drain Oak Wood Track Proposals Map South Drain Wimbotsham 2964 0062 0062 Drain Pond 0061 Drain Drain Drain Drain Drain 2.4m Drain 2557 31.4m River Great Ouse BM 1.62m Signal Post Drain Drain Mud 0056 Drain 0056 Kingston's Plantation Track 1 Upper Farm SM 7 BM 33.99m Mean High Water NEW ROAD 0053 7152 Mean High Water 2750 BLACK DROVE 045 8849 Mud 1748 Downham Market Fen Track Relief Channel 0047 0047 Drain Drain 6746 Pond Downham Market Drain Drain Fen NEW ROAD 7145 Pond Home Farm Drain Drain 3041 MP 86.75 Drain Pond Rough Covert B 1507 36.9m Drain 8240 Drain 0037 0037 2237 155 Drain Track 226 Track -1.0m Drain Drain B 1507 3.1m Broomhill 1532 29.0m FB 3631 0329 18 218 143 Garage 9 11 Drain 216 BRIDLE LANE 3828 0928 Water 5 2629 Drain 111 Drain 8 29.0m Drain Drain 214 El 126 25 Sub Sta Path (um) 1 124 4 BRIDLE LANE Sewage Works 6 21 131 Drain 204 Lynton 122 129a 11 12 LB El Drain 1022 35.9m 15 2 15 Sub Sta 8420 HERON CLOSE 2 11 Drain Drain KINGFISHER ROAD 129 101 4 3.1m 16 1 0019 1 0019 7 0018 194 99 12 Broomhill Drain NEW ROAD 2.7m 2219 125 10 Farm 25 Drain 3 93 119 30 LYNN ROAD Water GOLDFINCH CLOSE 108 BROOMHILL SHORT DROVE 28.7m 87 7 104 35 Drain (Track) 8 18 102 FAIRFIELD ROAD 40 41 10 9112 BROTHERCROSS KESTREL 100 7 Drain Pond 36 79 184 20 17 1 98 45 3.7m 77 AVENUE 38 115 WAY WIMBOTSHAM ROAD 53 2 111 15 44 2 20 11 11 0009 0009 15 48 94 1 16 -1.0m Drain Drain 75 28.7m 30 15 COCK DROVE (Track) 11 MILL LANE 27 12 2 LB Mast Farm 1 Sloping masonry 16 84 69 11 10 Track 1 172 GALLOW GUILT CROSS WAY Tennis DRIVE 19 Courts 2 107 0202 21 2600 4200 7700 5 0001 5500 82 0001 6300 8000 10 0005 MP 86.5 0002 11 War Memorial Playing Field Acrefield 31 1 78 25 B 1507 A 10 0001 1100 2600 5500 7700 WAYLAND WALK 2 4200 170 67 0005 6300 8000 040 4 0001 Sub ElSta GUILT CROSS WAY 33 0097 31 DOWNHAM MARKET 27.1m 170 6 15 65 Track 17 26 9000 6 29 3 72 Pavilion Broomhill A 10 0196 Drain Car Park 2.1m 42 38 B 1507 8996 1 18 Mast 168 Downham 5694 Pond 18 12 Caravan Site WAYLAND WALK GRIMSHOE RD 8595 70 Market Fen GRIMSHOE ROAD2 30 5 PC 11 War Memorial Playing Field 166a WB Drain 68 1 14 48 18 3.4m 50 166 Issues 29 15 14 52 53 24 66 Drain 37 27 10 Drain Drain 23 8 Swimming Pool 23 Sportsview GRIMSHOE ROAD 2 STIRLING CLOSE Track 2 44 164 25 Drain 2 0090 7187 GRIMSHOE ROAD 0682 33 28.3m St Hilary 27 42 COCK DROVE 11 33 3 33 25 Pond SHORT DROVE 160 (Track) 14 35 43 1 158 1285 15 54 Factory War Memorial 11 156 23 Mean High Water 1 52 9 18 17 60 7 51 28 162 8 to 12 17 to 21 58 5 105 15 16 to 1 13 5 to 7 31 7 Mud COCK DROVE 22 io 25 51 ASH CLOSE 11 LAUNDITCH CRESCENT 45 THE FIRS Mud SP LANCASTER 4 2 52 95 Almshouses 25 56 A 1122 14 12 (Track) 24 House 2 99 Wellington 17 53 SHORT CLOSE LC 27.1m 1 to 4 60 26 to 29 Drain 19 152 14 4 9 29 55 El Sub Sta 10 7 River Great Ouse CLOSE 6 25 44 65 CRESCENT Sloping masonry 11 22 1 144 15 48 6 44 2 16 14 12 42 41 1 47 10 26.8m 1 15 10 30 El Sub Sta 12 43 77 10 HOLLY 91 15 11 23 ELM CLOSE 34 COCK DROVE 16 13 DOWNHAM ROAD 8 142 11 7 2 42 4 59 2 TCB 67 9 57 2.7m 11 81 High Water WAY BIRCHWOOD 2 40 2b GLEBE ROAD 140 BM El Sub Sta El 4 13 1 6 6 31.4m 10 9 30.68m WIMBOTSHAM ROAD 8 7 -1.2m 15 1 138a 7675 Mean WILLOW ROAD COCK DROVE 25 Sub Sta 25 (Track) 11 LB 9 2 8 1 138 1 LANCASTER 11 26.8m 12 CRESCENT WILLOW ROAD 45 BM 40 2 30 SPRUCE ROAD 112 1 11 El Sub Sta Drain 62 27.02m 67 10 130 41 Drain 1 BM 33.24m 2 1 24 CEDAR 22 5 24 POPLAR 25 1 26 Tank 51 32.3m CLOSE 15 14 Track 9 Drain 128 CLOSE Drain 22 7 1 38 23 26.2m 2 ST CLEMENTS DRIVE 7 2 LB SANDFIELD ROAD 10 15 8 Track 1 11 11 6 63 Drain 17 2 102 The Plains HAWTHORN ROAD 15 31 126 Drain 52 Drain 4867 70 BEECH ROAD CIVRAY 32 13 Track 93 2 38 ROAD 6 8 15 95 113 11 19 Retreat Estate Drain 115 BM 2.19m AVENUE Drain 21 10 3 Drain BEECH 124 Drain Track 27 53 35 100 32.6m 30 61 116 El 9 64 78 Mast 89 91 Sub PO Bexwell 28 112 9863 ROAD 54 Drain 58 Sta LYNN ROAD 52 56 1 5 TCB 110 Depot 50 Drain 48 10 8 CLOSE 6 47 104 29 12 0061 Drain 13 Reservoir 2 2 PINE PH Track (covered) 4 76 MP 40 2 20 10 FAIRFIELD 22 MAPLE ROAD 102 10 86.25 CLACKCLOSE ROAD 1 8 Path (um) 24 100 26 BM 32.33m NURSERY ROAD 8 10 11 41 86 92 BEXWELL ROAD 98 38 4659 36 El Sub Sta 2 19 17 69 71 15 39 Depot 90 11 1 26 16 The Hutch 32 28 2 Airfield Farm 34 30 37 1 Clackclose Primary School DOWNHAM MARKET Drain 5 6 Downham Market Fen Hillcrest 23 1 2 First and Middle School 4 Drain SP 25 26.5m 76 33 44 33.2m 1 Factory Beech House 72 67 9 65 TCB 23 Allotment Gardens Mast 7 55 BM 31.96m 53 18 Track BLACK DROVE 1 60 -0.6m 5 Drain OAK VIEW 4851 Playground 21 BATCHCROFT CLOSE 41 Barn 19 1 ROAD BM 27.40m Lareno The 58 53 55 Warehouse 35 47 Willows LB Relief Channel 11 A 1122 14 El Sub Sta 2 DRIVE 15 Allotment Gardens DOWNHAM MARKET Drain Track Downor A 1122 Drain 54 35 56 RABBIT LANE Factory 1348 035 Drain 52 17 34.7m 50 52 SNAPE LANE DOWNHAM MARKET Denella 95 WIMBOTSHAM 8 48 BM 33B 28 Chequers Drain Drain 35 15 35.54m Bexwell 6346 46 57 44 40 11 15 27 Sunway Myosotis Factory 4.0m Pond Heathcote 1448 26 33A 40 30 BEXWELL ROAD 16 27A 51 Berenice 48 Playing Field 44 4644 Playing Field 30 The 39 19 31 Drain 28 Cottage 39 The Gables Downham High School 1 CLOSE 30 3 26 35.7m WESLEY St Kilda ORCHARD CLOSE 29 Bowling Green Greystoke The St Christoph 25 10 159 25 School 2 Flat Telephone 33 34 12 HILLCREST St Mary's 21 House 18 Exchange NELSON Downham Market Buena Vista Church Station Tennis Courts 29 27 Methodist Church 38 House 28 1 15 BM 13 36 14 Club Wester Ross 15 25 B 1507 18 34.55m WINDSOR STREET AVENUE 15 Drain 24 31.2m The Lodge 37 Car Park SANDRINGHAM DRIVE Pavilion 155 Far End 17 The Old Rectory 1 11 3b 11 23 Bowling Green 02 Playing Field 3.1m 04 MS Bridge Farm 2 22.3m 11 11a 06 13 3a ELIZABETH AVENUE 7 BM 37.96m 6 21 1 7736 BM TOWN ESTATE BM 36.40m Willow Dene Tennis Drain Pond 1 27 11 2.83m Track BENNETT STREET 29 23 3 Tennis Courts BM 32.00m 15 2 16 Tennis 3 26 17 16 Clackclose 1 39a Courts 2 Bexwell Hall 11 13 Wesleyan Lodge Court 7 Parsons Primary CANNON SQUARE 2040 14 BM 9 9 Court 19.8m Mud 23 to 28 11 BM 37 1 13 Farm 8 38 38 School 32 Water 29 6 12 PARADISE ROAD BM 28.14m 38.85m 2 18.04m 8435 30 VICTORIA STREET2 47 24 36 16 5 97 56 El Sub Sta 16 JUBILEE CLOSE 1 to 5 to 1 BM 22.34m a 3633 5 40 35.7m 21 High Ash Ville 3 54 Pond 53 22 1a 48 5433 El 52 55b 12 BROADLANDS 20 El 12to18 St Edmund's Sub Sta Hotel 51a 2736 Bowling Depot 15 55 11 Sub Mean Church 29 Green 1 Sta 8 31 LB 18.0m 26.5m 57 9433 12 BM 37.16m Hadleigh 2 29.6m 1 LB LB SCOTT CL 44 Health 14 61 55 11 37.2m 55a Redgate Farm 2 ROAD LB 39 Pond 53 12 Centre Drain El Sub Sta 50 19 to 22 The 2 Hythe Orchard House 1 2 1 to 6 48 1 TCB 1 46 Drain 66 160 4 to 11 Warehouse PARADISE 50 JAMES Downham Station 48a 11 BEXWELL ROAD Drain PORTER STREET 3 63 2 47 36.6m BEXWELL ROAD 51 23 50a 70 LC a 52 47 The 16 54 Paradise 53 8 Hythe Bridge SB SP 1 2 Court 45 Hythe BM 4.98m 19 65 48 Car Park LB 55 3 56a 40 64 39.0m 2 Drain 64 1 LC 1 57 Mud 62a 4 38 THE PADDOCKS 60a 68 56 68a 4.9m The Superstore 70 STATION ROAD WB 54 Shelter 39 52 Bungalow 67 69 WB 1 50 42 36 16 Bank 148 LB 2 PO 17 7126 40a 15 b El Sub Sta Great Ouse 11 BM 38.97m 99 101 84 87 Pond BM 5.00m 1 A 1122 7 97 2 58 8a 88 5 Club 2 32 62 Mill 40 3 1 El Sub Sta 87 HIGH STREET OLD FIRE STATION COURT 0023 Camden 77 Square Pond Silo PH 7 71 65 Drain 63 30 Rectory 3 1 A 1122 30 Hotel 57 DIAL CLOSE 38.7m 65a 61 Banks28 134 1 132 2 4 51 Surgery 1 4 31 BM Drain 7923 59 45 A 1122 5 ST EDMUND'S ROAD 37 Hall 39.0m 2 Linden 35 14 10 33.5m A 1122 38.28m NORFOLK SQ 8 25.3m PH 8 0222 66 29 3.7mHouse 8 10 14 39 18 47 12 34a 18 16 67 20 64 22 11 Tanks 4720 1 20 5 46 24 BM 23.67m River PH 50 48 44 38 34 32 30 28 Clock Tower MP 86 56 LB BRIDGE STREET 56a Market Place KING'S WALK 64a Playhouse Yard 66 64 60 58 TCB 6 38.7m A 1122A 1122 BM 25.02m 12 CHURCH ROAD Cemetery Drain 70 124 Drain Mean High Water Gately Cottages 14 STREET Peny Ghent 110 4 84 82a 80 78 BRIDGE The Frebala 13 12a 2 Car Park 120 BM Cedars 1 Dial 112 53 51 49 Long Belt RAILWAY ROAD 55 19 112a 10 35 2 31 Drain 17 29 21 19 Bank 1 Bungalow 16.92m 69 8 6 3 2 4718 12 5 Breckland Drain Hall 24 STONECROSS 12.2m 4 Chapel Path Donnadell Pumping Ho 100 20 BM 38.69m Chapel Place Rose Cott 71 PC D Fn 5 87 Bank High ROAD Station Haigh 15 Path (um) Library 33 Garage Pleasant View Drain Puddlefoot Haven Maltings Lane West TCB House House 21a Wales Court BM 12.26m 21 13a 14 Playground St Edmund's Terrace Works Churchside Grimond Govt Offices 11 The 19 Priory 1 Chapel 89 Hall Drain 7 12 10 8 Bungalow THE GREEN House 2 Crimona Drain 3.1m 8 21.9m Factory Sandy 17 MALTINGS LANE 3 Avalon Ground 1 92 Drain Burial 15 PO 27.4m Lodge 11 118a BM 19.79m 102 Track 5 7 PRIORY TERR East Track Utopia El Sub Sta 18.3m 15 Devonshire
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