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4.0 HLS Pres-Mid Lincs 1 Lincs Sites Lincolnshire HLS sites from NE web site Length P= Permissive Path B= Permissive Bridleway Miles Kilometres Abbey Farm, Bardney ‐ near Bardney P 0.7 1.1 America Farm, Langton Spilsby ‐ near Spilsby P 2.3 3.7 Asterby House ‐ near Horncastle P 0.6 1.0 Atkinson''s Warren ‐ near Scunthorpe P 0.6 0.9 Auster Lodge Farm ‐ near Bourne P 1.9 3.0 Belchford Hill ‐ near Louth B 0.1 0.2 Belle Vue House A ‐ near Gainsborough B 3.1 5.0 Belle Vue House B ‐ near Gainsborough B 3.1 5.0 Benniworth Moor Farm ‐ near Wragby P 5.1 8.2 Biscathorpe ‐ near Louth P Bleasby House, Legsby ‐ near Legsby P 1.7 2.7 Blyborough Hall ‐ near Gainsborough P Boothby Bridlway ‐ near Welton Le Marsh B 2.5 4.0 Brackenborough Hall ‐ near Louth P Brattleby House Farm ‐ near Lincoln P 1.9 3.0 Brickyard Farm ‐ near Boston P 1.3 2.1 Calcethorpe and South Cadeby ‐ near Louth P 1.6 2.5 Car Dyke ‐ Walcott ‐ near Billinghay P 1.1 1.8 Careby Road (A) ‐ near Stamford P 1.4 2.3 Carr Dyke Farm ‐ near Martin P 0.7 1.1 Carr Farm ‐ near Brigg P 1.1 1.7 Cedars Farm Middle Rasen ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.7 1.1 Central Park Farm ‐ near Gainsborough P 1.1 1.8 Church Farm ‐ near Scunthorpe B 1.2 2.0 Church Farm ‐ near Chapel St Leonards B 1.0 1.6 Church Farm, Irby in The Marsh ‐ near Burgh Le Marsh P 2.3 3.7 Claceby Marsh ‐ near Alford P 5.2 8.4 Cleatham Hall Estate ‐ near Gainsborough (A) B 1.4 2.3 Cleatham Hall Estate ‐ near Gainsborough (B) B 1.4 2.3 Copy Lawn Farm ‐ near Bourne P 1.6 2.5 Cornbecks Farm ‐ near Grantham P 1.2 2.0 Cow Pasture Lodge Farm ‐ near Bourne B 1.2 1.9 Cox''s Walk Farm ‐ near Muston P 0.5 0.8 Croft Farm ‐ near Stamford P 1.7 2.7 Cross O Cliff Orchard ‐ near Lincoln P Denton Reservoir ‐ near Grantham P 0.3 0.5 Doddington Hall ‐ near Lincoln P Dog Kennel Farm ‐ near Louth Eastfield Farm Site A ‐ near Grantham B 2.0 3.3 Eastfield Farm Site B ‐ near Grantham P 0.2 0.3 Eastfield Farm Site C ‐ near Grantham P Elm House Farm ‐ near Saltfleetby St Clement P 0.2 0.4 Elm Tree Farm, Heapham ‐ near Gainsborough P 0.3 0.5 Ermine Street Farm ‐ near Sleaford P 1.0 1.6 Field Farm ‐ near Newark P 0.1 0.2 Field Farm, Mumby ‐ near Mumby P Firfield Farm ‐ near Brigg B 2.9 4.6 Flintwood Farm ‐ near Belchford P 0.6 0.9 Frinkley Farm ‐ near Grantham B 1.2 2.0 Gate Lodge Farm ‐ near Grantham P 0.3 0.5 Giants Hill Long Barrow ‐ near Skendleby P 1.0 1.6 Glebe Farm ‐ near Grantham B 1.8 2.9 Glebe House ‐ near Lincoln B 2.0 3.3 Gorse Farm ‐ near Horncastle P 0.1 0.1 Grange Farm ‐ near Grantham P 0.3 0.5 Grange Farm ‐ near Hagworthingham B 0.9 1.4 Grange Farm A ‐ near Willingham B 0.7 1.2 Grange Farm B ‐ near Upton B 1.1 1.8 Grange Farm, Scamblesby (B) ‐ near Louth B 2.0 3.3 Green Bank Farm ‐ near Crowland P 1.1 1.8 Gunborough Wood Farm ‐ near Bourne P 1.3 2.1 Haddington Dovecote ‐ near Lincoln P Haddington Sheepwalks ‐ near Lincoln P 0.8 1.3 Halgarth Farm ‐ near Horncastle B 0.6 1.0 Hall Farm ‐ near Bourne P Hall Farm ‐ near South Reston P 1.4 2.2 Hall Farm ‐ near Gainsborough P 1.1 1.7 Hanley Farm ‐ near Beckingham P 0.9 1.4 Heath Farm ‐ near Lincoln P Heath Lane Welton ‐ near Lincoln P 0.4 0.6 High Field Farm ‐ near Market Rasen P Highall Wood (C) ‐ near Woodhall Spa P Highridge Farm (A) ‐ near Woodhall Spa P Hillcrest Farm (A) ‐ near Scunthorpe P 0.9 1.5 Hoe Hill Access (Site B) ‐ near Horncastle P 1.9 3.1 Holton Farms, Hillside (A) ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.9 1.5 Holton Farms, Parkland (B) ‐ near Market Rasen P 2.0 3.3 Horkstow Hall ‐ near Barton Upon Humber P Hungerton Hall ‐ near Grantham P 1.7 2.8 Ings Farm Link ‐ near Sandilands B 0.9 1.5 Irnham Estate ‐ near Bourne B Kings Hill Farm ‐ near Grantham P 0.6 1.0 Kirmond 1 ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.2 0.4 Kirmond 2 ‐ near Market Rasen B 0.4 0.6 Langton Hill Farm ‐ near Wragby P 1.9 3.0 Langton Manor A ‐ near Horncastle P 0.6 1.0 Langton Manor B ‐ near Horncastle P 0.5 0.8 Langton Manor, Wragby ‐ near Wragby P 1.6 2.5 Lodge Farm ‐ near Bourne P 0.4 0.6 Lodge Farm Site A ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 2.1 3.4 Lodge Farm Site B ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 3.7 5.9 Lodge Farm Site C ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 1.1 1.7 Lodge Farm Site D ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 0.4 0.6 Lodge Farm Site E ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 2.1 3.4 Long Eau Washland ‐ near Manby P 1.3 2.1 Long Lane, Mumby ‐ near Mumby P 0.1 0.2 Lower Farm Skillington ‐ near Grantham P 0.3 0.5 Ludford Footpath ‐ near Market Rasen B 0.7 1.2 Manor Farm ‐ near Brigg B 1.5 2.4 Manor Farm ‐ near Lincoln B 0.9 1.5 Manor Farm ‐ near Grimsby B 0.9 1.5 Manor Farm ‐ near Fiskerton P 0.1 0.2 Manor Farm Creeton ‐ near Grantham P 1.4 2.2 Manor Farm Fulletby (Site A) ‐ near Caistor P 0.7 1.1 Manor Farm Swaton ‐ near Sleaford B 1.7 2.7 Manor Farm Wickenby ‐ near Lincoln B 2.5 4.0 Manor Farm, Owmby ‐ near Lincoln B 2.5 4.0 Manor Farm, Scamblesby (A) ‐ near Louth B 1.9 3.0 Manor Farm, South Thoresby ‐ near Alford B 0.7 1.2 Marlborough Bird Hide ‐ near Lincoln P 0.1 0.1 Marlborough Farm A ‐ near Lincoln P 3.7 5.9 Marwood House Farm ‐ near Bourne P Massingberd Arms Farm ‐ near Burgh Le Marsh P 1.2 2.0 Mavis Enderby Valley ‐ near Spilsby P 0.4 0.6 Meadow Lane ‐ near Lincoln P 3.4 5.5 Middlemarsh Farm ‐ near Skegness P 2.2 3.5 Miles Cross Hill ‐ near Alford B 0.4 0.6 Morcott House Farm A ‐ near Sleaford P 1.4 2.3 Morcott House Farm B ‐ near Sleaford P 1.4 2.3 Nettleham Links A ‐ near Lincoln P 1.7 2.7 Nettleton (C) ‐ near Wragby, Lincoln, Caistor P 0.6 1.0 Nettleton Hill (D) ‐ near Wragby P 0.6 1.0 Newsham Farm ‐ near Immingham P 1.5 2.4 Nocton Estates ‐ near Lincoln P 4.5 7.2 Norfolk House Farm ‐ near Holbeach P 0.7 1.1 Normanby Meadows B ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.3 0.5 Old River Bain, Horncastle ‐ near Horncastle P Oxcombe Farm ‐ near Oxcombe P Parks Farm ‐ near Sleaford P 2.0 3.3 Pasture Hill Farm ‐ near Bourne P 2.0 3.3 Pettywood Farm ‐ near Stamford B 0.9 1.4 Poplar Farm ‐ near Market Rasen P 1.1 1.8 Priory Farm ‐ near Stamford P Prospect Farm ‐ near Barnetby P 0.9 1.5 R and R Farms ‐ near Stainton By Langworth P 0.6 1.0 Ramblers Church ‐ near Market Rasen P Roger's Plantation ‐ near Grantham P 0.9 1.4 Roxholme Estates ‐ near Sleaford B 0.9 1.5 Rspb Frampton Reserve ‐ near Boston P 1.9 3.0 Rspb Freiston Reserve ‐ near Boston P 3.0 4.8 Sanderson Meadows ‐ near Croft P Scamblesby ‐ near Louth B 3.1 5.0 Scoth Farm ‐ near Bourne P 1.1 1.8 Scothern Lane, Stainton By Langworth ‐ near Langworth P 0.2 0.2 Scottlethorpe Grange ‐ near Bourne P 1.1 1.7 Short Ferry (A) ‐ near Wragby, Lincoln, Caistor P 0.8 1.3 Skendleby ‐ near Spilsby P South Park Farm A ‐ near Gainsborough P 0.2 0.4 South Park Farm B ‐ near Gainsborough P 0.9 1.5 South Willingham ‐ near Market Rasen P 1.9 3.0 South Willingham Walk ‐ near Market Rasen P 1.2 1.9 Stainby House ‐ near Grantham B 4.5 7.3 Staplegate Farm ‐ near Gainsborough P 1.4 2.3 Stourton Estate ‐ near Horncastle P 2.0 3.3 Swallow Grange ‐ near Caistor P 0.6 1.0 Swallow Walk ‐ near Caistor P 2.3 3.7 Swayfield Drift ‐ near Bourne P 0.1 0.1 Tattershall ‐ near Tattershall P 1.2 2.0 Tealby Footpath East ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.7 1.2 Tealby Footpath West ‐ near Market Rasen P 0.7 1.2 Tealby Park Bridleway ‐ near Market Rasen B 1.8 2.9 The Grange, Broughton Farms F ‐ near Broughton/Brigg P 1.3 2.1 The Grange, Little Bytham ‐ near Bourne P 1.5 2.4 The Homestead Uffington (B) ‐ near Stamford P 1.9 3.0 The Limes, Horbling ‐ near Sleaford P 1.2 2.0 Thonock Lane Farm (Bridleway) ‐ near Gainsborough B 8.1 13.1 Thonock Lane Farm (Open Access) ‐ near Gainsborough P Thoresthorpe Link ‐ near Alford P 0.6 1.0 Thorpe & Asgarby Estate ‐ near Sleaford P 3.8 6.1 Triangle (B) ‐ near Woodhall Spa P Vine House Farm ‐ near Market Deeping P 0.1 0.2 Walcot Farm ‐ near Scunthorpe P Walesby Top Farm ‐ near Market Rasen B 1.9 3.1 Warden Farming Co ‐ near Gainsborough P 0.9 1.5 Westfield Farm ‐ near Grantham P 0.6 0.9 Whisby Nature Park ‐ near Lincoln P 1.4 2.3 Willow Farm ‐ near Chapel St Leonards B 1.0 1.6 Willow Tree Farm ‐ near Bourne B 0.7 1.1 Willowbrooke Farm ‐ near Horncastle P Witham Farm ‐ near Lincoln P 0.8 1.3 Woodlands Farm, Corby Glen ‐ near Bourne P 2.9 4.7 Woolsthorpe Lane ‐ near Grantham P 0.4 0.6 Wragby (B) ‐ near Wragby, Lincoln, Caistor P 0.1 0.2 TOTALS 212.3 Area Hectare End Date Comments 9.3 30/09/2014 31/10/2018 1.3 30/09/2012 30/09/2013 Disabled Access 30/09/2013 30/11/2019 30/03/2017 31/03/2017 30/09/2014 11.9 30/09/2012 8.7 30/09/2013 16.0 30/09/2019 30/06/2020 32.0 30/09/2012 30/09/2019 30/09/2020 30/09/2012 30/06/2020 31/01/2019 31/10/2016 31/07/2020 31/07/2017 30/04/2018 7.0 31/07/2018 8.4 30/09/2013 31/12/2018 30/04/2016 31/10/2020 31/10/2020 30/09/2013 31/01/2016 31/12/2019 30/09/2013 31/01/2019 1.6 30/04/2017 31/01/2017 8.1 31/10/2018 Taken off web site 31/10/2016 31/10/2016 3.3 31/10/2016 28/02/2019 Disabled access 30/09/2013 30/09/2013 30/09/2020 0.8 30/09/2012 31/07/2018 30/09/2012 31/07/2017 31/10/2018 30/09/2012 01/09/2013 31/05/2017 31/10/2016 30/04/2018 31/10/2017 30/09/2013 30/09/2013 30/09/2014 30/09/2013 30/09/2012 10.3 31/10/2017 31/10/2017 31/10/2016 2.1 01/07/2019 31/07/2019 30/09/2013 29.0 30/09/2012 31/10/2020 Incorrect measure ‐ 331 miles 30/09/2014 6.0 31/07/2017 31/10/2018 No distance provided 31/10/2018 No distance provided 30/09/2012 0.6 28/02/2019 30/09/2020 30/09/2020 38.5 31/07/2018 31/07/2018 30/06/2020 4.7 01/09/2013 Should this be a length 30/09/2013 31/01/2018 31/01/2018 30/09/2014 30/09/2012 30/09/2012 30/09/2012 31/08/2019 31/07/2016 31/07/2016 31/07/2016 31/07/2016 31/07/2016 30/09/2013 3.3 30/09/2012 30/09/2012 31/01/2018 31/08/2020 30/06/2019 31/01/2018 30/09/2012 31/01/2016 28/02/2019 30/09/2012 31/01/2016 30/04/2017 30/09/2014 30/04/2016 31/10/2017 31/10/2017 31/07/2017
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