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Sandown & Shanklin Sandown & Shanklin Between Date Walked / Notes SS1 Bonchurch Road / Leeson SS2 Road (A3055) SS2 Luccombe Road V65 / V65A @ the landslip Known as Luccombe Road north of wishing seat SS3 Luccombe Cliff Path / SS2 / Shore Closed under a traffic SS4 regulation order – no entry SS3A SS2 SS3 (before closed point) SS4 SS5 @ Luccombe Farm SS2 / SS3 SS5 Bonchurch Road / Cowlease SS6 Hill (A3055), opp SS9a SS6 Bonchurch Road (A3055) SS5 Known as Hundred Steps SS7 Bonchurch Road / Cowleaze V113 Hill (A3055) @ Greatwood Lodge SS8 Church Road (A3055) Cowleaze Hill (A3055) SS9 Church Road (A3055) @ SS11 / SS11a / V40 Greatwood Copse SS9A Bonchurch Road / Cowleaze V40 / V43 Hill (A3055), opp SS5 SS10 Church Road, Shanklin @ NC39a @ Cliff Copse St Blasius Church SS11 SS10 @ Cliff Copse SS9a SS11A SS9 / SS11 SS11 Seamark @ Shanklin Down SS12 V40 / V45 NC39a / SS10 / V40 Cliff Copse SS13 Victoria Avenue (A3020) @ NC39 Cliff Famer Access Road SS14 Hyde Road Batts Road & a spur to Known as Garfield Path & Carter Path SS90 SS15 Copse Road / SS90 Collingwood Road Known as Brook Path SS16 End of Upper Hyde Farm SS17/ SS87 / SS92 @ Lane / SS19 Lower Hyde Estate SS16A South of America Wood SS16 Cottages / SS19 @ America Woods SS17 New Barn Lane @ SS16 / SS87 / SS92 @ Through holidays parks Landguard Holiday Park / Lower Hyde Estate SS18 / SS18a / SS89 SS17A SS17 SS18 Lower Hyde Holiday Park SS18 Newport Road ( A3056) opp New Barn Lane @ Morrisons petrol station Landguard Holiday Park / SS17 / SS18a / SS89 SS18 Landguard Manor Road, nr SS17 Lidi SS18A Ninham Farm Lane @ New Barn Lane @ Ninham Farm / SS19 / SS58 Landguard Holiday Park / SS17 / SS18 / SS89 SS19 Ninham Farm Lane / SS18a NC37 / NC37a / SS58 SS20 Newport Road ( A3056) opp SS18a @ Ninham Farm Following Scottschells Brook river bank Morrisons petrol station SS21 Whitecross Lane / SS22 SS18 SS22 Whitecross Lane / SS21 SS18 SS23 End of Whitecross Farm Fir Tree Close / Green Known as Whitecross Path Lane Lane SS24 Newport Road (A3056) east SS25 / SS26 @ Blackpan of Merrie Gardens SS25 SS24 / SS26 @ Blackpan NC22 / NC22a SS26 SS24 / SS25 @ Blackpan Lea Road SS27 Lea Road Lake Green Road Known as Lea Road Path SS28 Scotchells Brook Lane / NC22 Sandown Air Port SS57 SS29 Lake Green Road / SS27 / Melville Street Known as Mansion Path SS31 SS30 SS31 / SS32 @ Sandown NC22 @ Scotchells Brook Golf Course SS31 Lake Green Road SS46 @ Sandown Golf Lake Common Road Course SS32 Lake Common Road / SS30 SS34a / SS47 Sandown Golf Course / SS31 SS33 SS47 SS34 / SS46 Sandown Golf Course SS34 SS34a / SS48 SS31 / SS33 / SS46 Sandown Golf Course SS34A SS34 / SS48 SS47 Sandown Golf Course SS34B SS34a SS48 Sandown Golf Course SS34C SS34a SS48 / SS47 Sandown Golf Course SS35 Perowne Way / Station Longwood Lane / Golf Known as Golf Links Road Approach / SS86 Links Road SS35A The Fairway / Station Golf Links Road / SS35 @ Known as The Fairway Approach Athletics Track SS36 Golf Links Road @ east of SS49 / cycle track at water works Fairway holiday park SS37 Broadway (A3055) SS49 / Jeals Lane Known as Foxes Path, crosses railway SS38 SS49 / Jeals Lane B50 in marsh SS38A SS41 / SS42 off Copse End SS38 in marsh SS39 Jeals Lane SS49 Jeals Lane / SS49 Known as Jeals Lane SS41 Perowne Way / SS49 SS38a / SS42 off Copse End SS42 SS38a / SS41 off Copse B49 @ marsh End SS43 Yaverland Road (B3395) @ BB30 at Culver Cliff car park opp the zoo Yaverland Road (B3395) north & Marshcombe Shute Crosses marsh, will vary on driest route SS44 available at time staggered opposite of Sandown (B3395) @ Yar Bridge Bay holiday park access road SS45 Longwood Lane / B64 Longwood Lane / SS46 @ water works / cycle track SS46 Longwood Lane / SS45 nr SS31 @ Sandown Golf Water Treatment Works Course SS47 Longwood Lane / SS46 nr NC44 @ Scotchells Brook Water Treatment Works SS48 SS34c / SS47 @ Golf SS34 / SS34a @ Golf Course Course SS49 Perowne Way @ SS41 To cycle track Known as Jeals Lane SS50 SS43 @ Culver Cliff BB41 SS52 SS 47 @ Sandown Golf SS32 @ Sandown Golf Sandown Golf Course Course Course SS53 SS52 @ Sandown Golf SS33 @ Sandown Golf Sandown Golf Course Course Course SS54 Newport Road (A3056) NC20 Apse Heath @ Chevertone Farm Holiday Park Sandown Road (A3055) @ Two spurs: 1.Oaklyn Gardens Known as Alresford Road or County SS55 Ground Alresford Road @ Gatton & Lake School. 2.Towards County Ground. SS57 Newport Road (A3056) / NC23 Is also the Sandown Airport Access Scotchells Brook Lane SS58 SS18a / SS19 @ Ninham NC41 / NC37 Known as New Barn Lane Farm Pier Street, Sandown @ Delphi Road / Hope Road / Cliff Road / Cliff Path / Cliff Walk / SS59 Battery Gardens / Lake Cliff Gardens/ Public Toilets Eastcliff Promenade / SS72 , Shanklin SS60 Cliff Road / Currie Road / Lake Slipway / the sea Known as Lake Slipway SS59 SS61 Araluen Way / Cliff Path @ SS59 @ Lake Cliff Known as Lake Cliff Gardens Path Lake train station Gardens SS62 Cliff Gardens / SS61 SS59 Known as Lake Cliff Gardens Path SS63 Sandown Road (A3055), SS59 @ Lake Cliff Known as Cemetery Road Path opp Cemetery Road Gardens SS64 Sandown Road (A3055) @ SS59 / SS65 Winchester House Winchester House SS65 SS64 / SS65 @ Cliff Walk To shore Known as Littlestairs Slipway @ Winchester House Sandown Road (A3055) SS59 Known as Sandown Road Path - Passes SS66 the end of Littlestairs Road south of Winchester House car park SS67 Littlestairs Road SS59 Known as Littlestairs Path SS68 Howard Road SS59 Known as Howard Path SS69 St Boniface Cliff Road / SS59 Known as St Boniface Cliff Path Northcliff Gardens SS70 Arthurs Hill (A3055) / Culver SS59 Known as Culver Road Road SS71 Arthurs Hill (A3055) / Delphi Road / SS59 Known as Beatrice Avenue Beatrice Road SS72 Delphi Road / Hope Road / Chine Road / Everton Lane Known as Eastcliff Path Eastcliff Promenade / SS59 , Shanklin SS73 Eastcliff Promenade / Shanklin Esplanade @ car Known as Osborne Steps Osborne Road / SS72 park SS74 Rylstone Road To shore Known as Appley Steps SS75 Sandown High Street Esplanade Known as Trouville Steps (B3329) between #28 & #30 SS76 Sandown High Street Esplanade Known as Guadaloupe Steps (B3329) / Guadeloupe Road SS77 Brownlow Road / Araluen Ranelagh Road Known as Brownlow Path Way SS78 Percy Road New Road Known as Percy Path SS79 Sandown Road (A3055), Denness Road Known as Denness Path Lake SS80 Denness Road Stag Road Known as Stag Path SS81 Sandown Road (A3055), Cross Road Known as Butts Lane Lake SS82 Sandown Road (A3055), Wilton Road Known as Wilton Path Shanklin Hyde Road Collingwood Road Known as Collingwood Path - Crosses SS83 Carter Avenue SS84 Westhill Road / Pomona Manor Road Known as Manor Walk @ Big Mead Road SS85 Westhill Road Manor Road @ pond Known as Manor Path Perowne Way / SS35 Simeon Path @ Sandown Known as Sandown Station Underpass SS86 or Simeon Path train Station SS87 Victoria Avenue (A3020) @ SS16 / SS17 / SS92 @ Known as Upper Hyde Lane Cliff Bridge Lower Hyde holiday park SS88 Ash Grove / Bracken Dell @ SS5 Luccombe Village SS89 Whitecross Lane / Sandy New Barn Lane @ Known as New Barn Lane Lane @ Landguard Holiday Landguard Holiday Park / Park SS17 / SS18 / SS18a SS90 Collingwood Road / Copse SS14 @ Batts Copse Road SS91 Priory Road / Vaughan Way Church Road (A3055) SS92 Hyde Road SS16 / SS17 / SS87 @ Lower Hyde Railway Bridge Lower Hyde holiday park SS93 Everton Lane / Chine Road To shore @ Fisherman Cottage pub SS94 Talbot Road Cliff Road / SS59 Known as Talbot Road SS95 BB44 SS43 @ Red Cliff Bembridge Down SS96 Newport Road (A3056), West Avenue / Cherry Side Lake SS97 Newport Road (A3056), Churchill Close Lake SS98 New Road, Lake Whites Mead, Lake SS99 Orchard Road SS14 @ Batts Copse (rear of scout hut) Hyde Road @ Lower Hyde V131 Part of the Shanklin to Wroxall cycle SS100 track Holiday Park .
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