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Parish and Path No Definitive Statements for the Parish of: Sandleheath ........................................................................................................................ 1 Selborne .............................................................................................................................. 3 Shalden ............................................................................................................................. 13 Shedfield ............................................................................................................................ 15 Sherborne St. John ............................................................................................................ 19 Sherfield English ................................................................................................................ 23 Sherfield on Loddon........................................................................................................... 27 Shipton Bellinger ............................................................................................................... 32 Silchester ........................................................................................................................... 34 Smannell ............................................................................................................................ 38 Soberton ............................................................................................................................ 42 Sopley................................................................................................................................ 48 South Warnborough........................................................................................................... 52 South Wonston .................................................................................................................. 54 Southwick and Widley ........................................................................................................ 56 Sparsholt ........................................................................................................................... 62 St Mary Bourne .................................................................................................................. 64 Steep ................................................................................................................................. 70 Steventon .......................................................................................................................... 76 Stockbridge ........................................................................................................................ 78 Stratfield Saye ................................................................................................................... 80 Stratfield Turgis ................................................................................................................. 81 Stroud ................................................................................................................................ 83 Swanmore ......................................................................................................................... 84 Sway .................................................................................................................................. 87 Sandleheath Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid ref and (Grid ref and description) description) Sandleheath 715 Footpath 1276 1493 1283 1494 From Road B.3078 to Parish Boundary The path follows a diverted route between 1270 Old Brickyard Road Footpath 781 1489 and 1283 1494. From Road B.3078 northeastwards along gravelled track, eastwards along north bank of stream, along unenclosed path through Brickworks to stile at Parish Boundary. That part of the path which runs between 1263 1475 and 1276 1493 has been removed from the Definitive Map as it is now a highway at the side of a public road. 28 February 2012 Page 1 of 89 Sandleheath 760 Footpath 1196 1433 1176 1467 From Road C.245 to Parish Boundary Alderholt Road Parish Boundary From Road C.245 at Alderholt Bridge, through rails, northwestwards along unenclosed path 3 ft. wide on N.W. bank of stream across two footbridges and across pasture to stile at Parish Boundary. Sandleheath 761 Footpath 1187 1444 1174 1465 From Path No. 60 to Parish Boundary Footpath 760 Damerham 1 at Parish Boundary From junction with No. 60 northwestwards across meadow to stile and footbridge at Parish Boundary. Sandleheath 780 Bridleway 1373 1494 1290 1521 Fordingbridge 80 at Rockbourne 30 at Parish Boundary Parish Boundary Sandleheath 781 Footpath 1306 1513 1283 1494 From Path No. 80 to Parish Boundary north of Sandleheath Brick Works Bridleway 780 Footpath 715 From junction with No. 80 southwestwards along unenclosed gravel track 6 ft. wide through Sandle Copse to Parish Boundary north of Sandleheath Brick Works. Sandleheath 7108 Bridleway 1213 1511 1176 1467 From Road B.3078 at Sandleheath to Parish Boundary Road B3078 Damerham 46 at Parish Boundary From Road B.3078 westwards along 10 ft. wide gravelled track unenclosed across wasteland then southwards along 10 ft. wide gravelled track enclosed 12 ft. wide between hedges and fences, then southwards along grass path 10 ft. wide enclosed 12 ft. wide between fence and hedge narrowing to 2 ft. wide enclosed 10 ft. wide between hedges to Parish Boundary. Sandleheath 7109 Footpath 1234 1490 1231 1481 From Road B.3078 at Sandleheath to Road C.245 Road C148 Road C245 From Road B.3078 southwestwards along unenclosed 15 ft. wide gravelled track across waste land, along 5 ft. wide gravelled track on north side of buildings, southwards through cycle obstruction posts, along 2 ft. wide metalled path enclosed between hedges, and through cycle obstruction posts to Road C.245. Shown on the Inclosure Award for Sandhill Heath dated 1865 as a public footway 4 ft. wide. 28 February 2012 Page 2 of 89 Selborne Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid ref and (Grid ref and description) description) Selborne 1 Footpath 7264 3577 7280 3589 From Farringdon Parish Boundary to Worldham Parish Boundary Farringdon 19 at Worldham 1a at Parish Boundary Parish Boundary From Parish Boundary through hedge, over wire fence, eastwards across pasture on north side of pond, and over bar fence at the Parish Boundary. Selborne 2 Footpath 7243 3467 7359 3395 From Road U.230 opposite Fisher‟s Buildings to the Parish Boundary The path follows a diverted route between 7305 Farringdon 16 at Gracious Street 3458 and 7339 3430 Parish Boundary (U230) From Road U.230 through gap (loose wired), northwestwards along earth track enclosed approximately 12 ft. wide between hedges, then along headland of arable field, and across 1.8 metres wide between 7305 3458 and 7339 arable field, through field gate, crossing No. 5, across arable field, through gap, across arable 3430 field, then along verge of arable field, through gap at junction with No. 3, and along headland of arable field to the Parish Boundary. Selborne 3 Footpath 7289 4363 7292 3416 From No. 4 to No. 2 at Bush Down Footpath 2 Bridleway 4 From No. 4 northwards along grass headland of arable field to junction with No. 2. Selborne 4 Bridleway 7251 3431 7300 3412 From Road U.230 at Northfield Hill to Parish Boundary Farringdon 10 at Road U230 Parish Boundary From Road U.230 northwestwards along track enclosed approximately 10 ft. wide between hedges to junction with No. 3, through gap, across arable field, through field gate, across arable field, through gap and across arable field to the Parish Boundary. Selborne 5 Footpath 7302 3412 7394 3484 From Road U.230 at Northfield Hill to Road B.3006 south of Norton Farm The path follows a diverted route between 7302 Road U230 Road B3006 3412 and 7365 3468 opposite Bridleway From Road U.230 northeastwards along track enclosed between hedges, then along headland 24 of arable field, crossing No. l2, through gap, then across arable field, over stile, along verge of 1.8 metres wide between 7302 3412 and 7335 pasture, through hunting gate, along verge of arable field and through gap on to Road B.3006. 3437 and between 7342 3446 and 7365 4368; 1.2 metres wide between 7335 3437 and 7342 3446 Selborne 6 Footpath 7385 3423 7399 3456 From Road B.3006 to Road U.230 at Nine Acre Cottage Road U230 Selborne Road (B3006) From Road B.3006 through gap, southwestwards a long verge of arable field, then southwards and through field gate on to Road U.230. Selborne 7 Footpath 7389 3416 7406 3427 From Road U.230 south of Nine Acre Cottage to Road B.3006 Road U230 Selborne Road (B3006) From Road U.230 through gap, eastwards along verge of pasture and over stile on to Road B.3006. 28 February 2012 Page 3 of 89 Selborne 8 Bridleway 7285 3358 7323 3399 From Road U.230 at Northfield Hill to junction with No. 9 at the Parish Boundary 2.44 metres wide Footpath 9a and Northfield Hill Bridleway 9b (U230) From Road U.230 southwestwards along grass track enclosed approximately 12 ft. wide between hedges, then along verge of arable field, through gap, then southwards along verge of arable field, through gap, and northwestwards along verge of arable field to junction with No. 9 at the Parish Boundary. Selborne 9a Footpath 7274 3358 7285 3358 From Parish Boundary south of Bush Down to junction with No. 10 at Selborne Common That part of the path which ran between
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