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Print Template Wizard 200 Pond Heyday Hays Tangle-Trees Wood 240 Car Park MARKFIELD LANE 152.4m 151 MARKFIELD LANE 185 189a 189 167.3m 191 195 205 Tanglewood 219 237 231 Farm 227 215 Drain 1.22m RH CH Drain CP & ED Bdy 1.22m Tk H Issues 1.22m RH Drain PSH38: 185 Markfield Lane, Newtown Linford Scale: 1:2500 Charnwood Borough Council Date: 03-03-2009 Time: 09:42:40 This material has been reproduced from Southfields Ordnance Survey digital map data with the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road Her Majesty's Stationary Office. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Loughborough Crown copyright and may lead to Leicestershire prosecution or civil proceedings. LE11 2TN © Crown copyright. tel: (01509) 263151 Licence No. 100023558 1.22m Tk H Any Aerial Photography shown is copyright www.charnwoodbc.gov.uk of UK Perspectives FF THE RUSHES 7 Chapel 126 Pond Markfield Cemetery 130 134 Reservoir 142 MARKFIELD Def 25 12 200 18 LANE Hotel 6 Field Head 152 Pond 17 31 Heyday Hays BEACON CLOSE Tangle-Trees Wood 156 Path (um) FW 37 240 El 38 Sub Car Park 10 1 Sta 3 Gas Gov 1 49 250 178 Def BRADGATE ROAD 44 Tel Ex 42 319 Tennis Court 39 8 1 4 29 Field 36 43 LAUNDE ROAD Head 1.22m RH WOODHOUSE CL 184 35 190 305 10 5 194 Def 60 178.6m 10 31 Coach MARKFIELD LANE MARKFIELD LANE 5 and FF 25 LINFORD CRES 2 A 50 152.4m ROECLIFF 34 JANES WAY Horses 291 176.2m 11 LB CLOSE 151 (PH) Und A 50 283 35 12 1 203 185 30 MARKFIELD LANE 31 CHAMBERS CLOSE 21 189a 14 189 167.3m 191 3 23 Coach and Horses 273 5 257 (PH) 261 4 1 195 25 205 1 249 12 17 245 219 202 237 10 22 231 227 23 215 Def 21 1 9 Und 1 WAY JANES 8 5 18 18 WESLEY WAY Drain 213 210 2 2 7 14 1.22m RH CRESCENT 213a 214 2 Oak Croft 19 1 217 CH Drain CP & ED Bdy LINFORD THOMSON COURT 3 RH 21 11 12 1.22m Tk H 14 23 216 Co Const, CP & ED Bdy 4 15 218 10 FF 4 19 8 SWITHLAND 220 RH WHITCROFT CLOSE 16 226 1 16a CL FF 34 El 229 26 Sub Sta Lay-by 230 FW 9 18 5 224 TCB FF 6 5 LB 222 Shelter 4 11 4 Issues 1.22m RH 234 15 WOODLAND CLOSE 10 Und LAUNDE ROAD 3 9 Drain 7 243 LEICESTER ROAD 9 8 10 11 2 5 Drain 12 14 13 1 Und 271 22 244 12 273 1 2 16 244a 14 5 16 26 21 7 LINK RISE THE 252 15 9 267 Co Const, CP & ED Bdy 11 16 1a 4 COPPICE 19 Lay-by 1 RATBY LANE 1 ROAD Lay-by 6 VALLEY 275 40d 25 277 279 1 40c 281 285 40b 1.22m Tk H 287 32 268 291 3 FF 2 11 270 33 El Sub Sta 40a 15 13 6 6 6 2 COUNTRYMAN WAY 40 3 10 280 A 50 A 50 39 Und ROBINSON WAY 23 19 BARN WAY 42 14 12 25 CHARNWOOD DRIVE 8 311 24 11 14 290 3 14 1 294 15 4 26 15 6 21 23 35 JACQUELINE ROAD39 18 27 27 30 1 31 49 304 TURNPIKE WAY 8 308 169.4m 310 LEICESTER ROAD 329 40 63 17 16 1 74 14 18 1 12 24 16 318 5 68 320 328 THE PINFOLD 54 4 7 14 64 Pond Lawn Wood 12 336 PSH41: Pond GP Land at Markfield Lane, Newtown Linford Scale: 1:5000 Pond Charnwood Borough Council 1.22m RH Date: 03-03-2009 Time: 09:40:32 Path (um) This material has been reproduced from Southfields Ordnance Survey digital map data with Pond the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road PondHer Majesty's Stationary Office. 170.4m Unauthorised reproduction infringes Loughborough Crown copyright and may lead to Leicestershire prosecution or civil proceedings. © Crown copyright. 4 LE11 2TN Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy Pit Licence No. 100023558 tel: (01509) 263151 (disused) 1 Any Aerial Photography shown is copyright www.charnwoodbc.gov.uk of UK Perspectives Bumbleridge Lodge The Doctors Pond PSH99 PSH99 Land off Main Street Scale: 1:2500 Charnwood Borough Council Date: 29-05-2014 Time: 12:12:11 This material has been reproduced from Southfields Ordnance Survey digital map data with the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 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LE11 2TN © Crown copyright. tel: (01509) 263151 Licence No. 100023558 Any Aerial Photography shown is copyright www.charnwood.gov.uk of UK Perspectives 32 19 108.2m Track 11-13 28 17 Weir NewtownLinford 15 Primary Sch El 9 Pavilion Sub Pump 20 Sta 7 Cricket Ground FB Newtown Linford 105.4m Posts 18 Drain Tennis Courts Posts Pond FB Car Park 6 GP Issues 107.3m FB 2 Shelter 521 Path 6 All Saints' Church LB FB Lych Gate PCB 546 552 PCs 110.6m 554 Sunday Path School 542 lnformation Centre 8 3 Ppg Sta Vicarage 5 356 2 PSH184 Bracken View 109.9m The 532 GROBY LANE Gatehouse 16 9 Bradgate STAMFORD RISE 12 Lodge 9 14 520 15 1 1 524 8 11 10 HILL 16 4 9 518 Lady Jane 2 22 Mobile Home Park The Oaks 512a BRACKEN 514 7 4 6 5 26 3 117.8m 5 28 522 520B Path (um) 42 36 40 PSH184 - Beech Farm, 552 Bradgate Road, Newtown Linford Scale: 1:2500 Date: 24-11-2010 Time: 11:08:41 Charnwood Borough Council48 This material has been reproduced from Southfields Ordnance Survey digital map data with the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 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LE11 2TX Licence No. 100023558 Any Aerial Photography shown is copyright www.charnwood.gov.uk of UK Perspectives 94 94a 79 5 75 CLOSE JOHNSCLIFFE 2 3 1 88 86a 86 69 FB MAIN STREET 65 Recreation Ground 114.2m Swimming Pool 113.8m 61 11 47 LB 80 57 33 The Paddocks 128.1m Pp 33 Silos 45 78 Lane End MARKFIELD LANE 115.5m Farm 55 19 36 74 GREY CRESCENT 51 72 24 14 47 45a 68 Lee Wood Lodge 66a 45 139.9m Yew TreePeartree Farm Cottage Club 64 41 144.5m 60 Drain 58a Bradgate PCs 58 Hall 5 52 Shelter 2 48 139.9m The Bradgate 3 29 Drain (PH) 35 42a 1 TCB MAIN STREET 40 46 42 31 1A 38 36 Und 25 Track 34 21 32 28 NewtownLinford Primary Sch El Sub 20 Sta FB 18 1.22m RH Lawn Wood PSH257: Land off South of Markfield Lane, Newtown Linford Scale: 1:4000 Charnwood Borough Council Date: 28-05-2012 Time: 11:51:59 This material has been reproduced from Council Offices Ordnance Survey digital map data with the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 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Licence No. 100023558 Any Aerial Photography shown is copyright www.charnwood.gov.uk of UK Perspectives 124.4m Pond Track Path (um) Track 130 109 105 Path (um) 103 126 John's Lee Wood 107 (Scout Camp) 97 122 124.4m 118 114 Pond 93 112 Track 1.22m RH 98 87 96 120.6m 81 94 94a 79 5 75 CLOSE JOHNSCLIFFE 2 3 1 Pond 88 86a 86 69 FB MAIN STREET 65 Recreation Ground 114.2m Swimming Pool 113.8m 61 11 47 LB 80 57 33 The Paddocks 128.1m Pp 33 Silos 45 78 Lane End MARKFIELD LANE 115.5m Farm 55 19 36 74 GREY CRESCENT 51 72 24 14 Car Park 47 45a 68 Lee Wood Lodge 66a 45 139.9m Yew TreePeartree Farm Cottage Club 64 41 144.5m 60 Drain 58a Bradgate PCs 58 Hall 52 Shelter 139.9m 48 The Bradgate 29 Drain (PH) 35 42a TCB MAIN STREET Tanglewood 40 46 Farm 42 31 38 Und 36 Track 34 32 CH NewtownLinford PSH258: Land off Markfield Lane, Newtown Linford Primary Sch Scale: 1:4500 Date: 28-05-2012 Time: 11:55:13 Charnwood Borough Council FB This material has been reproduced from Council Offices Ordnance Survey digital map data with the permission of the Controller of Southfield Road Her Majesty's Stationary Office. 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