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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 39 SW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 39 SW 30 31 32 33 34 35 A 417 9300 0006 4900 0003 0003 7400 0003 5600 0004 0004 95 B 4508 95 24 Drain 4/6 Drain 244/1 244/1 Pond 207/21 SANDY LANE Glebelands 0089 4886 6586 361/22 Blakesley HATFORD Purbeck Manorhouse Wichwood 0081 Farm The Rectory Church House Chinham Farm St George's Hatford B 4508 Church Cottage B 4508 Barn Cottage 7186 Drain Church Terrace Clovelly Conifers Willow Lea Rivendell Hal 0779 Pheonix Gable End l 8779 Frogbrook Kolen Tihany Montmelian Rosedene Lynwood Fairview School House 5474 6374 Bakery 0073 244/8 A 417 A 417 1469 Drain Bowling Green Cottages Penstone's Barn 361/22 7765 33 244/9 8/1 6100 Hatford CP Elm Farm Frogmore Broo 207/21 0057 0057 0058 k 6954 Drain 5754 4253 361/24 7151 Pump House (disused) Pond Oak Glen Drain B 4508 6145 Pond Little Hatford 244/8 B 4508 3436 0004 8038 207/21 1328 244/10 Chinham Cottages 2436 Drain Drain 2534 4033 207/20 Issues 0030 A 417 0030 244/10 Issues 244/9 Bow House 244/8 A 417 Kitemore Farm 7927 Great Cottages 1623 4524 Bow Farm 2723 Laburnun Cottage 7020 0421 4621 Faringdon 0020 Kitemore House 361/3 Fr 6919 0020 ogmore Brook 8918 6518 Kitemore Farm BOW ROAD Bow CP 1916 Cottages 2013 338/1 Quarry Cottage 0013 Pond 0013 9312 0412 207/20 Stanford in 4713 the Vale CP 2403 Sinks 3900 7600 0001 0005 4600 7800 0002 0002 4500 9200 0001 0082 A 417 Old Mill 4500 Quarry House Barn Hunters Piece B 4508 361/3 3300 7600 A 417 3900 4500 0001 4600 6500 7800 0002 0002 0013 3200 4500 6100 7600 9200 0001 0005 Old Mill 94 B 4508 Quarry Barn House 94 BOW ROAD Greenfield 207/19 Stanford House Farm B 4508 UPPER GR Pond 361/24 0589 EEN 207/19 B 4508 361/19 3787 Waste Reception Centre COTTAGE ROAD 361/21 3083 Pond A 417 Pond A 417 0082 0082 8682 Cottage Farm 338/5 8581 4979 5979 7679 5078 4579 Pond STANFORD CHAPEL ROAD Church 361/17 Frogmore Brook 338/1 7074 9175 361/5 IN THE VALE Cobwebs 8372 Spinage's Farm Issues UPP Pond ER CRALE The Pond Flower Holywell House Barn COTTAGE ROAD WORDSWORTH CL 7471 7968 Drain Wickwood Farm Home Farm VAN DIEMAN'S 3270 6770 Hatch's Farm Drain Barn Ford Cottage 9168 0069 Drain Iss FROGMORE LANE 338/5 9564 Silkie Pond Hollyvale 5365 VAN DIEMAN'S Pond Pavilion Home Farm Orchard Cottage Drain Pond 361/24 3661 PERRY'S ROAD 0029 3960 9261 Home Farm House 361/17 Drain Woodlands Drain JOYCE'S ROAD 361/6Rectory House 3957 Pump House 361/8 0057 5456 5957 7659 Shellingford 0058 House CHURCH Castle Crescent Sunnyside 9155 1653 STREET CHURCH GREEN 0052 Shelter JOYCE'S ROAD The Grange St Faith's Church Hall 338/7 HUNTERS FIELD House Church Farm PO 8749 Church Cott Vicarage Council Houses 361 Timber Yard 5650 Thatched 2248 5252 Cottage Cotts PH Long Acre House GLEBE ROAD 361/20 361/7 The Jackson Cottage 7646 4346 0046 TYRELL CLOSE /7 Ashdown School House The New House Rectory St Denys Church 7444 The Retreat Rose Cottage Church Farm Cottages 338/5 5644 361/8 Goddards Saddlestones 1441 4543 361/6 Shellingford C of E HORSECROFT Wilderness Copse 33 Primary School 0041 1 DOGKENNEL LANE 8/3 MANOR CRESCENT 338/4 Shellingford Manor Pond C of E Green /1 FAWKNER WAY 4136 Primary School 0037 Corner Stone SOUTHDOWN COURT 3735 Home Farm Shellingford CP Gate House 361 9437 HEIGHAM COURT SHELLINGFORD 7234 FARINGDON ROAD Downs View338/7 CHURCH PATH 4030 FERNHAM ROAD Drain 361/ 7531 Stanford in the Vale 3430 Pond 6830 5030 HUNTERS FIELD Drain Primary School Pond 0029 DOGKENNEL LANE TREADWELLS SHEARDS LANE Club 338/4 0029 16 338/6 KNOLLES DRIVE Pond FARM PIECE NEVILLE WAY 361/23 (Track) River Ock WARWICK CLOSE Tel Ex White Horse 361/15 9822 MAWKES CLOSE Lane End Business Park Pond 9120 338/2 COWDEROY PLACE MARLBOROUGH LANE Brook Works 6018 Works Newstone ST DENYS CL Holywell House The Walls DOGKENNEL 8716 WARE ROAD 361/10 OSE 4615 0015 361/9 9914 Drain SPENCERS CLOSE HIGH STREET Pond LANE Pond SPENCERS CLOSE Cox's Court SPENCERS CLOSE 7309 Penstones Court 338/3 4407 Drain 8908 361/4 361/11 4600 6400 Drain Horse and Jockey ANVIL COURT 5700 0003 2000 3700 4800 0800 5900 7700 0004 0006 1300 2900 3100 4000 Drain 1400 4200 6400 7500 Drain Pond (PH) Drain A 417 Stone's Barn B 4508 0003 2000 3700 4800 5700 0006 0800 0004 2100 3700 6200 0006 1400 2400 6400 7500 1300 3100 4000 6400 A 417 361/9 Foxfield Farm Drain B 4508 93 Pond 93 B 4508 2900 Drain 338/2 Drain Drain 0096 Pond Holywell Cottage 338/4 Stone's Barn Drain 0096 3994 1393 Farfield Farm 9392 3792 Drain Pond Pond Holywell Brook Manor 3691 6990 338/6 Farm Drain 361/4 361/12 0088 9587 Drain 3487 0088 7386 FARINGDON ROAD 6886 Sands Farm Drain 5184 Cottage 1783 Little Newbury Cottage Holywell Brook 2682 Drain Little Newbury Farm OAK LANE 6679 8779 0079 7700 Brook 8578 Drain Holywell 2276 8275 Drain 0074 5473 3273 4673 0074 Stanford Mill 6972 4068 Field Barn 0470 1569 9468 FERNHAM ROAD 361/9 7868 PARK LANE 2466 4865 Mill Farm 6965 9665 Pond 1563 Drain Sands Farm 8461 361/13 River Ock 0060 Hill View Croft Cottage 0060 5557 7154 9954 7354 Pond 0052 0052 Drain Drain 0050 3650 361/12 361/14 Drain 2848 Drain 361/14 5745 361/9 9945 7944 Drain Sheepcroft 5144 Farm 0043 0043 0044 0141 338/2 7239 Drain 6635 1435 361/14 3734 River Ock 0029 2229 Pond Hill Pond 0026 0026 6327 9525 0025 Drain Pond 1522 338/4 River Ock Drain B 4508 9719 7718 0016 0016 0011 0011 122/3 338/2 361/12 Ock 361/13 River 3300 2400 8400 0005 4200 5400 7400 0005 0002 1100 3200 4800 7700 9400 122/5 A 417 0002 2000 3200 4800 7700 9400 2400 A 417 8400 0002 River Ock Pond 92 4100 122/8 92 Pond 122/2 Drain 4890 122/10 Drain Pond Drain 5979 7978 Drain ver Ock Ri 6375 122/7 122/7 Drain 0063 0669 6069 Drain 4466 Drain 0063 122/2 Drain 122/5 7259 210/3 122/11 6557 LONG LANE Drain (Track) 122/8 Drain Drain Pond BAULKING LANE 122/3 6747 0246 Drain 5245 Oldfield Farm 122/2 Baulking CP 6842 7946 Pond Oldfield Farm Cottages 6935 0138 Brook 3037 8637 7338 Pond 9136 Drain ield 0035 Hyde Farm Drain 0035 Stutf Spencers Farm 8833 A 417 2631 A 417 6331 River Ock Pond Pond 2/5 9928 Manor Farm 7128 122/2 12 122/7 0027 1626 122/7 7522 Pond Fernham CP 2823 0019 3920 6819 3 3720 0019 Manor Farm Cottages 1 Pond Spencer's Cottages Drain 122/1 Pond Drain Drain 1613 Sheephouse Leaze Pond BAULKING LANE Middle Green Farm Pond Pond 122/5 6809 Pond 122/10 122/5 Childrey Pond BAULKING Drain Pond 210/3 1700 Pond 122/6 357/5 Cottage Lane 122/6 0003 6400 8300 9200 0006 0300 1000 2600 0004 0006 4100 5500 6600 Old Field Meadow 0003 6800 Drain CP 122/11 Pond 6700 122/8 0003 6500 9200 0006 5500 6600 0034 5000 7000 8300 0006 1000 1700 2600 4900 5600 6800 2400 4100 7600 0003 91 0003 91 Drain Baulking Grange Cottage Montrose 122/5 122/14 Greenside Barn Stutfield Brook LANE Pond Drain BAULKING Pond 3686 Drain Ock 387/1 River Pond 0085 Pond 387/2 5581 Ponds Pond Pond Pond Glentorre 0077 Lockeys 5476 122/13 Pond Cottage 122/8 2/3 South Cottage 3971 1272 9072 Northfield Farm Bungalow 3172 St Nicholas 9971 16 Church 7270 Drain 6269 Pond 8167 Moor Mill Moor Mill 387/3 Baulking Grange Farm Cottage 9467 Farm Drain 8069 7165 Drain Church 1863 Church The Old Farm 1162 Drain Cottage Farmhouse 0060 Pond Pond 357/5 357/13 Northfield Farm Drain 0858 7958 Church Farm Cottages Pond 122/1 0056 122/5 LANE Uffington CP Forty's Farm Drain 3753 122/11 387/4 BAULKING 6450 Station House 9748 Sparsholt CP 357/5 The Old School House 5647 8547 2447 1744 269/1 5843 Junction House 7338 Pond 0038 Uffington Trading Estate 122/9 122/4 0238 8638 0037 Pond 1039 3638 0037 6136 6234 Windrush Bannyhill Farm Pond Pond 1629 8128 6827 0927 0028 Kingston Pond 7327 Colliers Water 7221 Cottages 4922 0922 Stable Cottage Old Canal Lisle CP Brook Vicarage Farm tfield Stu Water Water Collier's Barn 357/5 122/4 Hale Farm 1112 9400 Collier's Farm Pond 122/9 Pond Drain 5000 6500 4100 3600 0002 3700 6400 0400 1300 2900 5300 7500 0005 1700 0002 Ponds 6800 Brook Drain 387/4 269/1 90 Stutfield Cross Bargain Farm Cottage 90 30 31 32 33 34 35 SHEET SU 39 SW For further information please contact: Scale 1:10,000 Oxfordshire County Council Environment and Economy To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Statement. Rights of Way Office Countryside Service The Definitive Map and Statement is conclusive evidence KEY: SU 29 NE SU 39 NW SU 39 NE Central Library in law that the rights shown on the Map existed at the County Boundary relevant date, but this is without prejudice to the possible Public Footpath Westgate existence of other rights not shown on the Map Oxford OX1 1DJ (see s56 Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981).
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