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Uffington 387 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (Non-Conclusive Information) Uffington 387 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 1 FP From Road W of Moor Mill, NW to Gains Bridge. 2 BR From Road opposite Moor Mill, N to Fernham Parish boundary. 3 FP From Road between Uffington Station and Moor Mill, NE across the dismantled railway to Baulking Parish 4 FP From Road E of Moor Mill, S across Railway and Canal Diversion Order confirmed Diversion Order confirmed 21.5.1975. to Fawler Road at Uffington Green. 21.5.75 provided 5 feet width over diverted route. 5 FP From Fernham Road at Uffington Wharf, WSW, NNW, Diversion Order of 4.1.83 Diversion Order made 4.1.83 and WSW, and NW across Railway and WNW to Alfred's Hill provided a width of 1.8m confirmed 9.11.83. and Longcot Parish boundary. over diverted length. 6 FP From Road at "Craven Arms" P.H., W to Woolstone Parish boundary E of Oxlease Farm. 7 FP From Road at "Craven Arms" P.H., at its junction with FP Diversion Order of 4.1.83 Diversion Order made 4.1.83 and 6, SW to Grounds Farm, passing Grounds Farm on its N provided a width of 1m confirmed 9.11.83. side as diverted, and continuing SW across Claypit Lane from Fp6 SW for 285m, to the Woolstone Parish boundary at its junction with and a width of 1.5m from Woolstone FP 12. NGR SU298/892, SW for 160m. 8 FP From Entrance to Grounds Farm, WNW to FP6. 9 FP From Road opposite "Craven Arms" P.H., E to Broad Diversion Order 27.8.76. Street at Craven Cottage. 10 FP From FP 9 opposite "Craven Arms" P.H., SE to Uffington Church and Broad Street. 11 FP From near Village Hall, Broad Street, N, E and S to near Craven Cottage, Broad Street. 12 FP From Uffington Canal Bridge at Baulking Road, leading WSW to junction of Broad Street and High Street. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Uffington To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Uffington 387 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 13 FP From Broad Street SE of Church, E to Hill View Estate. 14 FP From junction of Station Road and Baulking Road, SE to Kingston Lisle Parish boundary, NW of Fawler Brake. 15 FP From opposite property 13 Fawler Road S to Upper Width 1.2m. Diversion Order 24.7.73. Common (FP 16). 16 FP From Fawler Road, near Congregational Chapel, W and WNW to High Street. 17 FP From stile in corner of The Hook, W to High Street opposite Garrard's Farm. 18 FP From FP 17, opposite Garrard's Farm, SE across Tom Furlong Field to FP 19. 19 FP From FP 16 at Upper Common, S across FP 20 and the At the point where FP 19 meets the B4507 to Icknield Way and The Ridgeway (RUPP 23). B4507 there is a break in the path. It starts on the S side of the B4507 100m to the E. 20 FP From Woolstone Parish boundary S of Stockholm Farm, E to White Horse Hill Road (Broad Way) N of Sower Hill Farm and Kingston Lisle Parish boundary. 21 FP From Hill Road (Broad Way) N of Sower Hill Farm, E and S to FP 19 at the footbridge near Watercress Beds. 22 FP From Dragonhill Road at Shepherd's Steps, ESE and S to The Ridge Way (RUPP 23). 23 RUPP From Woolstone Parish boundary S of Uffington Castle, Formerly described as CRB. ENE and E to Kingston Lisle Parish boundary. 24 BR From Woolstone Parish boundary on Whitehorse Hill, Diversion Order 22.3.1977. The ESE and S across the Ridgeway, RUPP 23, to original route of BR 24 over Woolstone Woolstone Parish boundary at its junction with the Down was retained as a FP and diverted route of Woolstone BR 17 and Uffington FP 28. numbered 28 in the Parish of Uffington. See also Woolstone BR 17 and Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Uffington To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Uffington 387 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 25 FP From FP 26, 100 ft. S of Broad Street, SE and E to High Diversion Order confirmed 9.8.56. Street. 26 FP From Broad Street, SE of Church, S to County Road near Extinguishment Order of 9.8.56. Woolstone Corner. Diversion Order of 16.5.62. 27 FP From FP 16 near Fawler Road, SW and W to FP 19. Formerly F.P. 16A 28 FP From BR 24, S across gallops, to Woolstone Parish Formerly BR 24. Diversion Order made boundary S of Idlebush Barrow. 22.8.77. FP 28 was a footpath substitution for the original length of BR 24, which was diverted under the same Order. See also Woolstone BR 17 and Woolstone F.P.18. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Uffington To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Upper Heyford 388 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 1 BR From the junction of Camp Road and Portway leading N 1) Stopping Up Order 4.12.58. 2) to the Upper Heyford Airfield security fence then W Stopping Up Order confirmed 30.7.90. outside the security fence for approximately 125m, S of 1842 Defence Act. 105m of BR within the security fence and outside the airfield perimeter. the security fence Stopped Up and a Continuing from Somerton Road N of Upper Heyford BR provided in lieu, outside the village, N of the security fence, and leading E to the bend security fence leading westwards. in the security fence then N and E, outside the airfield boundary, to rejoin the original line of Portway where it turns N to Somerton BR 9 at the Somerton Parish 2 FP From the school, SW of the High Street, leading SW past 4 feet wide - Inclosure Shown on map deposited under the FP 3 (formerly FP 5) to Church Walk near St. Mary's Act. Rights of Way Act 1932. 3 FP From FP 2 (Causeway), NE of Manor Farm, leading SE, 4 feet wide - Inclosure 1) Diversion Order confirmed 28.4.73. SSW and SW to Lower Heyford FP 8 at the Lower Award. 2) On map deposited under Rights of Heyford Parish boundary, NE of the Sewage Works. Way Act 1932. 3) Part formerly FP 5. 4 FP From Camp Road, 50m E of its junction with Somerton 4 feet wide - Inclosure Part deposited under the Rights of Way Road, leading SE, crossing Kirtlington Road, continuing Award Act 1932. SE to the Lower Heyford Parish boundary where a spur leads S to Lower Heyford FP 4, continuing SE and E following the N side of the Lower Heyford Parish boundary then SE to Lower Heyford Road at Limekiln Corner, W of the Middleton Stoney Parish boundary. 6 FP From Allen's Lane near Allen's Lock leading NW and SW Part shown on map deposited under over FP 8 (Oxford Canal Towing Path), then generally W the Rights of Way Act, 1932. Shown on and NW through Common Pasture, passing under the Inclosure Award. railway, and NW and SW to Middle Aston FP 10 at the Middle Aston Parish boundary. 7 BR From Lower Heyford Road at Limekiln Corner leading NNE through The Gorse and along the W boundary of The Heath, W of the Middleton Stoney Parish boundary, to the junction of Camp Road and Chilgrove Drive. 8 FP From Somerton FP 15 at the Somerton Parish boundary leading SW and SE following the W bank of the Oxford Canal, passing under the railway SE of Heyford Common Lock and continuing SE under FP 6 to Steeple Aston FP 10 at the Steeple Aston Parish boundary, W of the church in Upper Heyford village. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Upper Heyford To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Upper Heyford 388 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Upper Heyford To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Upton 389 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 1 FP From Church Road, Upton, NE to West Hagbourne Parish boundary. 2 FP From FP 1, E of Church, S to Frog Alley. 3 FP From Blewbury Parish boundary S of Sewage Works, Diversion Order confirmed Diversion Order confirmed 10.1.1968. leading N through the Sewage Works to a point S of 10.1.68 provided 4 feet Common Lane (FP 19) then E and N to West Hagbourne width over diverted route. Parish boundary, at the footbridge . 4 FP From Brogdens Lane (BY 14), SE to the High Street. 5 FP From the High Street, Upton, W of Manor House, SE to Blewbury Parish boundary. 6 FP From FP 5 near Manor House, WSW to Reading Road opposite Lodge. 7 FP From Fieldside, Upton, N across the disused Railway to West Hagbourne Parish boundary. 8 FP From Reading Road near "George and Dragon" P.H. WSW along the S side of the Railway, then across the Railway continuing W to Chilton Parish boundary at the 9 FP From The Lynchway (BY12) at Old Tommy's Farm, SW Diversion Order confirmed Diversion Order confirmed 5.11.1975.
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