Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 50 SE

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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 50 SE Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 50 SE 55 56 57 58 59 60 7200 Brasenose 4500 6700 8100 0004 Farmhouse COLLC 256/5 05 Coombe 05 UTT CLOSE 256/16 Lodge 320/137 FORDS CLOSE Gateley Swimming Pool 256/13 Manor House Dymock 6592 Coombe House 320/77 LADDER HILL Vicarage BUTTS COLLEGE WAY WRIGHT MANOR ROAD SON Queen's CLOSE ROAD St Giles' Church Head Devonmaid 320/76 (PH) Eastfield House 320/78 FARM Green Gates 4287 OXFORD CHURCH 3788 256/9 ROAD 256/11 Wheatley CP MANOR DRIVE HORSPATH 256/8 HILL RISE 6581 256/13 GIDLEY WAY CEN TRE RISE 4378 SUN Horspath Road Depot PO NY R Industrial Estate 256/8 256/8 ISE West Lynne 256/8 HILL RISE Chequers 1374 (PH) 8273 8973 Castle Hill Farm 256/14 The Issues Green 4871 256/4 VALLEY RD Horspath Shelter VALLEY RD Methodist Church 3169 Garage 407/5 Drift Centre 256/ CLOSE BUTLER ROAD 2761 St Christopher's Infant School Annexe OXFORD Isis Business Centre Hall CUDDESDON ROAD 1 Works Issues Warehouse 256/5 Depot 3154 Hollow Brook Drain 256/14 7151 0052 Brookside Coombe Wood 0545 0743 Spring Cuddesdon Brook Horspath CP Drain Fish Pond 6641 6442 0040 0040 0034 8136 Old Horspath Farm CUDDESDON ROAD 3430 Steep Hill 0029 Hill Farm 8226 8826 Pump 4426 256/1 House Boiler House All Winds Works 320/75 Hollow Brook 4118 Pavilion CUDDESDON ROAD 0017 223/17 0017 223/16 Drain Warehouse COWLEY Drain Warehouse 3500 1500 5100 0002 1700 5100 6500 0005 Drain Depot 0001 0002 1700 3500 5100 Drain 6500 0005 1500 5100 0002 Brook 0001 04 Hollow 04 Drain Depot Warehouse Drain Warehouse 4886 Depot 1285 The Farmhouse Works Spring 3481 4080 Store Works Store Slay Barn 0070 Store Canteen Pond Northfield Brook 4963 182/6 Depot 5559 182/2 1556 Depot 2 County Trading Northfield Farm Estate Northfield Farm 320/75 2050 Works Works Travelling Crane 6146 0047 182/7 Travelling Crane Harrow House Garage Boundary Sunset County Farm House Lodge Trading Estate Issues Boundary Farm PARKSIDE Works White Acre 5844 Gas Holder Warehouse Station 5239 9239 1938 6339 182/9 Works City 6935 Farm 5735 Downs Farm Relay House Well 2031 223 Drain BISHOP'S WOOD /1 Drain The Bullnose Morris 7 TLEY ROAD EA WH Drain Chapel Ripon College Longlands 182/6 8417 7717 Greystones 320B/1 CUDDESDON6515 Sacred Heart Hall Vicarage 7210 0008 CHURCH CLOSE 1308 College Field 223/15 Bishop's Cottages Manual Spring FIELD LANE OXFORD ROAD Church The Cottages Old Vicarage Upper Farm 3300 7500 1400 5200 7100 THE GREEN 3400 7700 5000 2500 7100 3300 7500 182/22 Pavilion 320B/1 3400 5000 Orchard 03 223/25 The 03 Upper Farm 8595 Upper Farm Cottage 223/23 Scholarswell Spring HIGH STREET Sinks THE LANE182/4 Vine Cottages 0088 Selwin POPLAR CLOSE Village Hall PO PINE CLOSE Jubilee Hillside Cottage JOHNSON 223/16 0088 The Haven CLOSE Scholarswell Farm 3588 Upper Farm Cottages Health BIRCH ROAD Wesley House Centre 223/24 College Cottages Upper Farm 182/1 Steppe Cottage 8586 Overmede School Swimming ELM 6384 Bath 182/5 0082 DRIVE 3184 Drain Hill View The Blackbird Community Cottages Centre Style 182/6 Cottage 2 Hill View DENTON END Church Windrush of Tower The Holy Family WILLOW HILL CLOSE 223/15 LARCH 182/11 Blackbird Appletree The Cottage 5478 223/24 Cottage Creepy 182/5 9070 7271 223/14 Cottage HAZEL END Leys CP 182/18 5168 OXFORD ROAD The Bungalow Blackbird Leys 8267 COMBEWELL 223/9 3070 Leisure Centre 3367 Northfield Brook 223/10 223/12 WHEATLEY ROAD 182/12 182/11 Pond Hill 1762 House 2361 182/26 223/9 Evenlode Tower Kiln Farm Farm Manor Farm House 223/9 Close 22 223/14 GARSINGTON 182/13 Denton Green Farm The Northbrook House 5758 The No Cottage 3959 3/2 Denton House Brook 26 5 rth Manor Estate 2357 Cottage Hamlet FOX Denton 7454 3154 Denton Windale House House 6353 Castle 4154 Cottage CLOSE Kennels Cottage DENTON 223/7 223/7 223/7 223/10 182/24The Forge Farm 223/ KILN LANE 182/13 320B/1 182/26 Kennels Brookfield 4952 The White 223/10 Sports Club Cottage Red Lion Brookfield 0146 223/9 (PH) College Farm 1346 Garsington C of E Primary 4546 5647 2/3 9846 182/24 Northfield Brook 223/7 (New) School 1145 18 College PO Farm 223/38SADLERS CROFT DENTON LANE 182/3 0440 Bakery 223/6 Rookery House 182/18 223/6 223/35 182/14 THE 223/36 Library Farm HILL Pond223/22Barns 8637 Windale Depot 223/7 County First School Lower 223/12 OXFORD ROAD 3535 Garsington CP Farm 4432 223/27 Library Farm HILL 223/5 Library 223/37Farm 0132 THE Great Leys Farm 1931 Pond 0030 The Three Horseshoes 182/14 2530 Pond (PH) Hall 223/6 THE GREEN Garsington C of E Primary (Old) School 3/34 DENTON Shelter 22 The Plough (PH) 8421 LANE 223/7 ALPHA AVENUE 223/5 182/15 9516 WELL TTI PE B 480 ALPHA AVENUE 335/12 223/6 223/6 SOUTHEND Robin Place Pond 223/11 Stone House 1310 3/27 WATLINGTON ROAD Lanesra 22 Field 335/13 House Cottage PETTIWELL 182/15 3307 1700 1500 223/11 335/12 223/11 Pond Home Close Depot St Mary's Church 0005 2200 3700 5100 6000 7600 8700 0089 0002 0002 7300 8800 0005 7100 0001 B 48 0 223/34 7 VE 0001 0001 8500 B 48 0005 3700 6000 7600 8700 RBENA WAY 5100 0002 7300 8800 0005 3200 7100 0 223/33 182/18 02 Depot 223/11 02 SPRUCE GARDENS FIELDFARE ROAD OXEYE COURT FIRS MEADOW Drain WAYFARING CLOSE Greystone House APPLETREE CLOSE Fish Ponds Manor House FRYS HILL VIOLET WAY 7 8392 ANEMONE 223/1 6 9 223/1 Home Farm CLOSE 223/6 0089 223/2 0089 223/31688 HYACINTH WALK 223/3 223/1 Cuddesdon and Denton CP BLACKBERRY LANE 335/13 GRENOBLE ROAD 223/2 0083 0083 3 1981 4081 PETTIWELL 335/1 8479 Vehicle 2277 Dismantlers Hillsdown 223/33 335/11 5075 0072 0072 1070 4870 DENTON LANE Electricity Sub Station 1470 9970 0069 223/39 0069 Farthings 223/3 223/26 223/2 WATLINGTON ROAD 6664 4763 Pond 223/4 3762 Southend 7260 Sandford-on- Farm 0058 0058 223/4 Sandfordbrake Farm SOUTHEND Baldon Brook 223/39 223/32 8056 Blackberry Lane Pond Thames CP 0052 1853 0052 182/18 182/16 0051 335/12 223/32 0048 182/16 0048 0248 /2 0045 2145 Pond 182/16 182/17 5848 223 223/26 0040 Drain 0039 5439 118/6 Drain Drain 0935 5934 182/17 182/20 335/11 Pond Pond Pond 0731 Baldon Brook 6631 118/7 Pond 7829 182/23 2624 7424 White 118/3 Cottages 2921 Drain 118/6 B 480 B 480 9619 8321 Pond 182/23 0013 0013 WATLINGTON ROAD 182/ 7408 21 Drain Drain 7400 9700 118/7 6600 0004 0800 0003 2100 0006 3000 5200 0004 1600 5000 0003 8900 B 480 Drain 0004 0004 1600 B 48 7200 0003 4000 3000 5200 01 0 01 The Baliffs House The Dower House 7200 6594 Drain 7092 Pond Pond Drain TOOT BALDON College Farm 8781 The Manor House Court House 118/6 Pond 182/27 Nuneham 118/7 Drain 0177 182/21 Manor Barn Yogi Barn Surmon House 118/3 The Queen's Cottage Courtenay CP The Peepe The Pond Manor Farm Crown (PH) 3970 College Farm House Pump House 0067 0466 Pond Juniper House 118/5 Pond 118/5 118/15 118/13 Oxford Riding School 0060 Lower Farm Cottages WILMOTS Pond 118/6 Hillfield Farm Drain Baldon Brook 0053 Lower Farm New Farm 182/19 Pond 0146 Hill Farm 0946 8944 0044 0044 3943 182/27 Pond 6740 Drain Chiselhampton Lodge 317/7 8333 3930 7329 9630 0030 Court Leys Toot Baldon CP Pond Nineveh Farm St Lawrence's Drain 182/19 Church Hill Copse Drain 2027 Sunacre 8424 7725 Lych Gate 5523 317/7 Drain Chiselhampton Hill Cottages Drain 7621 4922 118/14 118/3 118/14 4318 8519 359/15 Pond 4214 118/15 Baldon Lane End 0014 118M/2 Hunters Moon Drain River Thame Fairoak Brook Drain Mallams Purlin House Corner Ways 118/8 Stadhampton CP 118/9 118/1 118M/6 6909 1609 Marsh 118/9 Drain 5406 Pond 6605 3 Drain Drain River Thame BaldonPond CP 118/10 4400 0700 2700 6200 7300 0002 0002 2300 5000 0005 1400 9200 118/102800 3400 B 480 Yew Tree 00 Drain Cottage 00 55 56 57118/10 58 59 60 SHEET SP 50 SE 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: SP 50 NW SP 50 NE SP 60 NW 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). Public Bridleway District Boundary Telephone: 01865 810808 Road Used as Public Path Parish Boundary SP 50 SW SP 50 SE SP 60 SW This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey (To be redesignated under Countryside & material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Rights of Way Act 2000, section 47, to Office © Crown copyright.
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