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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21 February 2006 Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 77 NE 75 76 77 78 79 80 MANOR 2000 5900 9500 0005 8400 A 321 5000 5400 1400 8700 1900 3200 4300 5500 Boat House 0005 3800 5400 6300 0001 Poultry Houses A 4155 Summers 6200 Stiles Lower Beggars Rivermead House Boat 80 Roost Hazel Bank Rivermead 80 242/27 Verona House The Orchard Lavender Farm Cray House Cottage Cartref Field House Walnut 242/4 Southwood Black Cat Cottage 242/23 Tree Cottage Woodhill GATE Lodge Rozel Waterside Lodge Overton WOOD Cottage A 4155 242/6 Whimbrel 0094 Mount Ida Farm 242/2 Riviera 8793 Upper 242/4 Thames Poultry Farm House 4192 Bolney House Bunbury Michelmersh 0092 Walton MANOR 0092 Sandpipers House House 5490 Pond Boat BOLNEY ROAD Southwood 242/5 House Vale Cot NURSERY Lodge Upper Bolney Little Spinneys 341/4 Wayford Lodge Cott 242/2 Greenmantle St Josephs CLOSE Beechwood Wild Wood Raleith Upper Bolney 34 Woodhill The Leas Hurstbourne Beeches Cottage Little NORTHFIELD AVENUE The Pippins Amberley BRAMPTON CHASE Southwood Nelson House Linden Rise House 1/6 Ridgmont Boveedy 341/4 Boat 6000 9187 Torridon Garage House Old Barth 4384 Crickhollow 6785 Pond Ash Farm Larks Rise Withens 242/4 Apple Wakeford Highwood Cottage 4184 Manorcrofts Green Meadows Ash The Beeches Lodge Cherry 7584 BOLNEY TREVOR DRIVE Sagamore Briar Northcroft West Cot Lake Lodge 242/7 Lodge Tamesis Sagamore May Cottage 3782 Nyria Boat Riversdale House Rambler 0082 Hallemead Dutch Harberton Clovelly 6381 Sandy Lodge Copper Beeches Hawkhurst Iona York Cottage House Barn 4880 Pond House Little Cottage Gable House Cottage Croft Willow River's 5780 Winona Bowland Reach End Fircroft Boat Pond Milverton Grays 341/5 5 Lodge The Anchorage House The LANE Gable BASMORE 0058 Kinder Cottage Ashmead Croft 341/6Little Hampstead Fairlands 3178 Wayside House House Holywell Cottage Siplak Pond The Bothy Quarry River House 7377 Bolney Trevor Cott Lashbrook Rive 8777 House Summer Lodge Pond Holme 1177 5678 Walk 7677 Minstrels r 3377 Bolney End Treetops QUARRY LANE Cottage 0076 Fortuna NORTHFIELD ROAD 9376 Ashdown Ho Cilborth 242/ 0076 Thamesfield Northfield Thames Magnolia Boat House PO Basmore Cowleys Keeper's 8774 Cherryton Wharf Orchard RiverwayRiverside Cottage 242/6 Joustings Cottage Chiltern Little Shiplake 8176 Station Ashburton House Holme LASHBRO House Lodge Minstead Station Pond Whitegates The Mallards 0072 242/7 Woodland Cottage Highlands Cottage Croft OK ROAD 4071 Chestnut Waynflete Long The Baskerville Owl End Boat Gateways Arms House Acre House Holme (PH) Brookend Merlewood Lyndhurst Salthouse Creekside Southcote 4968 Roselawn Crossways Pond 0669 STATION ROAD Highlands House Devonvale Brookend Cottage Silverleas The Byeways Bell Talbot Cottage Millbrook Cottage House The Gables The Shack Small The 3765 House Drain Boat Houses WOODLANDS ROAD Swinbrook The Oaks 3265 The Greenlands Beaver Lodge October 2664 Charnwood House Cottage 341/3 Studio 0064 Woodlands The Lower Woodlands Crossways Isis Crowsley End Chase Greek Riverside 0964 6263 Cott Red Oaks Hennerton Backwater Barum Cottage Silver Birches Water Lily The Cottage Hinta The Lawn Little Marsh Acres Pond Boat House Henley Sailing Club Shelter Boat House 0059 The Springs 0660 WOODLANDS ROAD Banksia Ferry Cottage Harpsden CP Four Sycamores Willowlands The Holly House Orchard WILLOW LANE Sundial 341/3 Elmwood OAKS ROAD Cottage Holly Place Crowsley Marchwood Drain Chiltern House CL Heathfield LOWES OSE Lashbrook Marsh Acres Newlyn 7156 A 4155 The Cottage Marsh Knoll Thames Point Cottage The Cobb 4356 Acres Hennerton BROCKS WAY 7 Saffrons Madingley Haileywood Cottage Cottage Sidney Harrison Haileywood A 4155 Chelford House 6853 CRESCENT House 5753 Lodge 341/2 9552 Springfields Woodpeckers Swimming THE Pool Crescent Pinecroft Tidy Corner Pond Drain 341/3 Key LASHBROOK 242/6 242/5 Abbotsbury Drain 9 Fox Hill Merrifields 9348 Holly Lodge Crescent Boat House River Home Cottage MEAD 0047 Place Green Dulverton WALK 341/37 Binlands Thames Point Pastures Old Woodclyffe 1845 Close Quarters CHESTNUTS Allways 0047 3055 THE Kismet BADGERS Elm Cottage 6246 Coolhurst 5345 Otters Way 5145 Woodclyffe Harpslake Cottage Wi Little 8445 Drain nnies House Court Lake Cottage Tower House Blueberry Walnut Tree Drain Monascribe MartensHouse Mead Turnstones Willowbrae House 0042 Lytchett Collingwood Haileywood House Cottage The Firs Shiplake Asham Cottage Old Court Field Cottage River Thames Woodclyffe Briar Sun House Abbey 421/17 Beaver Cottage Little Dragons Lodge Cottage Cottage Lodge Christmas MILL ROAD 7348 Lake 5540 Cottage Woodcliff Cottage Brook Valley Cottage Springfield Cottage 9638 Brookfield WESTFIELD CRESCENT Cottage House Braiswick Lashbrook Lodge Fairwinds Woodclyffe Willows 0036 Lothlorien Mulleins Willowmead The Willows Brackendale Virginia Cottage Thames Cottage Lashbrook BASKERVILLE LANE Chapel CROWSLEY ROAD Lashbrook Cottage The Coach House Shiplake Lodge Shepherds Boat Solva Lleyn House Little House 0033 0033 Smilinthro Downside Pond Trentham 421/9 Braedene Yule Lodge Randall House Maydon House Lash Brook 0331 Farringdon House Boat House Woodford Emery Pinewood Down Filling Station Windrush Chalcott The Grey House Belfry Burnbank The Felin Hawthorns Linchester 4330 Greenacres The Cottage House East Lodge Works Chapel House 5028 Greatfield Westfield Close The Bothy Estoril Windfalls Apple Tree Cottage 2825 Broomfield Haileywood Farm Maxwood Little Westfield Lashbrook Leys 5725 Cottages Cannon Gate NEW ROAD Danes Place Lashbrook Grange SHIPLAKE Ridgways 2422 1521 Home Pool Fairfield Sherwood Little Cottam 9921 Farm Pond 7220 Lynden House Binfield Heath CP Duxford House Jade Lodge 5619 Old Stocks Lashbrook Farm Haileywood Farm Pine Ridge Mill Hatch Cresswell Lodge 7112 Netherhall House 6215 Starlings Little Gonwin Tangle Wood Biras House Wargrave Manor 0012 Pond Milton Cottage Firs Woodstock Lodge 5212 Lake Highfield Park Mole BLAKES ROAD Sylyan End Howe Cottage 4009 Sunnyholme Lashbrook House Oak House Nursing Home 9808 Pumping Station 0106 HANOVER THE SPUR GARDENS 341/2 Berwin DRIVE The Maples Miller House 4700 Grays Thornfield Sawyers House Mirage House Beechwood 2405 High White Gables THE COPSE House Cones Pond WAY ROAD PURFIELD DUN A 4155 Royal NOCK 1700 6100 0003 BLAKES 7600 9300 0003 2600 6800 Hill RIDGEWAY 5700 9100 0300 A 321 0006 9100 3000 8500 9300 A 321 0300 0900 2100 4500 6100 0003 2600 4700 6800 A 4155 0003 South Lodge 3400 Kingsley Lodge The Bungalow Kingsley 79 Gate 79 House ROAD RIDGEWAY 5100 Pond The Robins Field Croft Corner BLAKES End Kingfisher Kingsley NEWALLS RISE Lysbrook House RYECROFT CLOSE Green Meadows HIGHFIELD PARK Fields Delphinis Boat House NEW ROAD 421/17 FIDLERS WALK 8892 Dower Cottage Hillmorton 341/29 Thatched 341/1 House RIDGEWAY The St George and Dragon Lock Vinery Heron's 1988 Dormer THE BOTHY Rodborough End Hotel Cottage Garage 1187 Hill House Drain Shiplake CP Wargrave Hill Cottage BLAKES ROAD 5886 WARGRAVE HILL MILL LANE Cleavers Yule Cottage Annesley High Meadow MILL ROAD Ferry House KILN LANE Keepers Cottage Garrick Mews Boat House GARDEN Home 3887 7683 Farm Cottage 6782 5581 Kiln Land 421/15 THE WALLED 0080 Pond The Garth 341/7 Boat House 341/1 Bathlyn VICTORIA ROAD PURFIELD DRIVE 6779 Shiplake House Farm 341/36 The Den The 421/15 Willows Woodclyffe 5476 341/2 Wargrave 341/7 Watersmeet Willows Reach Garage Almshouses LANDS LANGHAMS MILL LANE Suncroft Homeside Riverlawn Hall EAST VIEW ROAD Kiln Punters HILL Cottage Rest Rivermead Rivermead Lower Cottages Silvaplana Silver House Bright Dell River Thames3476 Lodge WAY Birches Mill House RECREATION ROAD EAST VIEW CL 421/19 2473 4474 DARK LANE 5073 8474 3773 341/7 The Shealing 421/18 3171 Deep MEMORIAL AVENUE 6271 River The Well Boat Cottage House Drain 3869 House Inverloddon Cottage EL Condor The Wargrave Chapel Stable Sandpiper White House 7769 Cottage Mead Cottage Chiltern 4868 Ferry The White Manor Pippins Cottage Hart Hotel Ferry Lawn 0666 341/28 KILN LANE PO 2566 Boat Houses Shiplake Youth Centre Boat Ferry Lane Memorial Hall House House The Barn Fir Orchard Memorial Bungalow 1465 Elizabeth Court Pond Cott Lodge 9164 7864 Queen's Mardon Cottage LANE FERRY Grebe Cape Boat Yard The Thamesford Cottage 9863 Cott 5963 The Orchard Farewell Boat Woodclyffe Queen's Plowden House Cottages Boat House Hall Ash Rosemary Swimming EANS Drain Boat House The Pool Apple Cottage Old Bell Cott Cottage Tree Cott AUTUMN WALK Waylands PC's Boat House ORCHARD CLOSE Orchard Ballabeg HIGH STREET BACKSID Tel Ex Ho Thameside Shiplake CE Cob Nut MC CRAE'S WALK Corinthia Drain 421/11 Lawn School Iris Cottage Ourut River Haven 6359 Wyatts Cottage Ravenswood House Drain 4658 Herons Creek HAMILTON ROAD Library CHURCH Pavilion Wynards STREET Avallon Meadswood Wargrave PH The Greyhound Lodge Marchwood MEMORIAL The Shieling The Bull Cloverhill 8656 Court EMMA LANE The Spinney B 477 AVENUE Newlands Mistletoe Cottage Kingfishers PH SCHOOL LANE Greenways Loddon Court Woodside 2855 Scout Meadowsweet Well Cottage 1954 Somerville Hall Lea Side Moorings Boat 8053 VICTORIA ROAD Windcross The House Evergreens Loddon Little The Crossways Duart Cott Gaunt B 477 Wayside Bank Bungalow Ashden House Cott Lealand Herons Court The Sisters Cottage Hillcroft Skipps 0151 Mill Green House Ouseleys Russetts River Cottage Police House The 421/16 Dentrys River Thames Old White Hart Queen Anne Summer Dormans Barn Ouseleys End The Gables (PH) Cottages 34 Place LODDON DRIVE Water Twin Oaks SPRING Walnut Cottage Drain Laughing Water 1/31 8048 6050 CLIFTON RISE
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