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918.1 02 Designations 1:25,000 at A3 - kilometres: KEY 0 0.5 1 2 north O C A 145m Site boundary D O M N 120m Issues BP A A RO FB Manor S AD E 119m L D T UKE 93m E 120m R S Farm 120m TR 24 LA W C WI N W E AY HITH 145m 91m CHURCH E ILL B L 180m N Cowhill Spring Aspen's Path BOL Astrope G Path E Track R Lower End Farm W A A FB Issues RW V CK Path 125m I Harvington 135m Track 125m Track E 97m Church Drain Path TR 23 Gubblecote Drain Park 180m R Allot TR 28 R Astrope Path D Moat B489 D End B488 House Gdns 100m CHURCH ROAD 150m TUNNEL W H E C 85m Allot FB 120m Path V Path Moat 125m ER C H 145m 180m 243m 125m U 125m V Gdns B489 R IC Path TR 54 Path Allot CH Path Eriegh AR B488 Path R A Car Path Path Path L D L O G Path Path O ON Gdns A Manor E Path A QUARRY R D Track AONB OAD PW TR 52Astrope N O R Park Manor Farm G G O 185m PIS/8/1 R PW A Folly Path Track Path D 155m FB TR 22 M N 100m M 238m Puttenham A O A 130m 184m 245m 87m R S T R 150m TR 25 125m Court Astrope S T FB White Farm Moat O Astrope Path N Potash Farm LANE 135m Cottage TR 53 90m R College Moat OA SHIP Costello Drain Brook's Statnalls Brook's PIS/7/1 Farm Gubblecote FB Farm D 150m 220m Farm 133m Wood Statnalls Clipper Down Track 240m Cottage Ivinghoe Common 102m 137m Wood Grange Potash Dover TR 20 B Path 85m Track 230m Farm Bungalows 86m 140m 192m Castle Path Track 135m Workings Chalk (dis) Pit 235m Path ASTROPE o Green Belt 93m Path PIS/13/1 Dover TR 26 TR 27 195m PIS/12(BW)/1 95m 110m Track Track Puttenham House r 100m 225m Track 190m o 130m 175m LANE Path 180m TR 18 Gurney's Marsworth Path 115m War Meml u Farm C of E Marsworth PITSTONE CP Towing Path Infant School V Workings Tunnel 210m Pit I C RA PW A (dis) g (disused) 170m Duncombe Terrace Path Tk G 125m FB E Down 195m Track (Aylesbury Arm) h E R TR 58 N O A A 165m L Farm FB Lock D S T 130m Path Lock Grand Union Canal Towing Path H L N Path Lock C L E Goodspeeds Lock R E C TR 21 View bLock CHU N Ridgeway National Trail P ES Canal Bank E College 138m Chalk Pit T CR Workings Lock Farm NE S E Farm A L H 180m L U 88m Lock Dixon's Gap o T (disused) W Y Wharf K I R E PIS/10/1 215m Bridge N E S A PIS/9/1 200m G T LE 225m TR 21 R A D Grim's Ditch A u Towing Path A 185m VE W O Path Wilstone Lock R Track R IC Bridge O V TR 51 Path A LOWER ICKNIELD WAY Path R 121m Princess Anne Path D n PIS/5/1 Path TR 20 FB O TR 57 Recn Gd N 120m Plantation EER & Co Const Bdy Hall Drain 175m 180m Lock Path Clipperdown 90m PIS/12(F)/3 Public rights of way TR 19 D d TT 65 A Track Recn O R Path TR 38 135m a WAY Gd 105m Track FB Sluice G Pitstone N EER & Co Const Bdy Path I G r TR 29 NIELD R R Hill T y A FB N College Lake G Track UPPER ICK 170m Track E Wildlife Centre and corresponding footpath numbers Towing Path R 218m Sewage O Track Track AD TR 39 Startop's PH Lock 200m Path Works PH 167m TR 18 A End Sl Track 215m L Visitor Lock OO K Path BR PH Centre D 185m PIS/13/2 Duncombe AN Manor House BP S Folly 165m Cottage Hertfordshire: Rainbow 165m TT = Tring Town Lock FB Wilstone Farm Farm Cottage Startop Track L 103m 170m PW I L Farm BP M War Meml Drain Workings A 72 Barley End 180m Duncombe Farm 160m E 175m 175m H Lock (dis) B T Sluice Sl A = Albury TR = Tring Rural N Lock E 211m Hanging Path 132m 94m W Sl Track o R Isley O Mast Track 87m Tk A Lock Track D Path Const Bdy Folly r C 102m Lock H L Sluice Bridge Tk PE F Sl BS 175m 160m N = Northchurch A Lock Track o Chapel End TR 37 225m W = Wigginton E EER & Co Lock Track James Path Sl LAN 215m D A 51 153m 200m N Farm Overflow u 210m E Path Grim's Ditch Track 160m 180m D 155m g PEL A Wilstone Great Golding's Marsworth Reservoir Golding A O H Startopsend Reservoir Chapelend C R Farm Canal Spring h Path W (Grand Union Canal) (Grand Union Canal) Pit Spring FB E Cottages Track Farm N Path A 72 Buckinghamshire = PIS A 46 (dis) Path TR 40 160m Path b 95m 30 TR Path Works 140m Path Shooting Drain Wilstone 190m 150m EER & Co Const Bdy Lodge Northfield 200m 90m Track Bulbourne o Path Manor Green Studio Track Farm 95m Towing Path 135m Higgins's u PH 123m Bulbourne Track Path Spring 170m Wilstone NORTHFIELD ROAD 141m 165m 150m 220m Path TR 41 Farm 125m 96m Little Farm Path Northfield 210m Tringford Weir n LOWER ICKNIELD WAY 195m Path Drain Grange Pit The TR 43 Piggeries FB 160m Tumulus 220m 115m (dis) TR 33 175m Moneybury Flood zone 3 Stables d 107m Sluice 145m Aldbury Nowers Hill Tringford Sewage Farm 120m Grand TT 63 Path TR 32 125m Path a Towing Path 160m Howlett's Wood 155m Path 130m TT 58 215m 135m Walk Wood Weir Union 144 m Tim's 100m Path B489 r Arm) 205m Track Spring Cemy Sluice Honeysuckle Path y Canal Track T R Farm FB IN 195m Weir G Drain TT 55 48 A Path Path F 131m Tim's Path OR D 135m Turlhanger's Spring Tringford Reservoir Tumulus 175mA 73 S R O (Wendover Wood Track T Track 98m A Sewage O Reservoir D Park Hill Track C TR 45 TT 61 K Flood zone 2 B489 Works Farm S 97m (Grand Union Canal) 135m R B489 165m Stocks O Path 170m A Drain 130m Ranger BP D House D A Track Tudor O Cottage Moneyburyhill Tringford Drain R A 51 Cottage E Cherry Path RN 160m 144m 100m 116m Farm Track Union Canal U Path Turlhanger's Little TR 46 136m O Path Tumulus Pitstone Path Farm B The 175m 95m L Garden Wood Stocks BU Granary Common Centre 160m Path A 46 Stock's Recycling Path Track 105m Centre Grand Farm 100m TR 44 Sluices Pits TT 55 TT Marsh Croft Wilstone Reservoir 110m A 54 (dis) Path A 53 155m Whitethorne Weir (Grand Union Canal) Farm 223m 115m Stocks Alverston Golf Course Lodge Bridgewater Special Areas of Conservation FB Track Path A 73 Path 150m Monument Drain TR 47 Path Path 100m Chiltern Path Track TR 59 Track Gamnel Grove A 46 Tumulus Grim's Ditch A 53 Track Archery Farm Farm A 49 Centre 145m Path Mill 150m Path TT 58 A 55 125m Pumping Station 115m Hall Path Hunters 135m 220m Lodge (Grand Union Canal) Gamnel 210m Farm 130m Track Drain B488 145m Track TT 61 A 56 180m Drain B488 120m 156m BUSHEL W Stocks Greenings 130m 129m (disused) Lock TT 52 Greenings Towing Path 144m Golf Club Farm 165m 105m Site of Special Scientific Interest Drain Boat C A 50 Cottage L Little Tring E R House G D Little Tring 124m Path Path D 180m 139m Path I 135m Path Farm 150m 140m R 215m Path B BETH 165m 145m 125m TR 46 NG Track Lower 140m O New Mill L TT 57 ELIZA 130m Farm 130m Playing Field Path FB Track Path C 135m CH Marshcroft 150m (Wendover Arm) A N Marshcroft A 51 Pit P O E TT (dis) B489 TT 78 U House Cottages L S Path 210m Model Row 130m A 49 M A 73 Drain E A NORTHFIELD ROAD 160m Track TT 87 D Path Drain O 135m 125m NE B489 W 145m 107m The Dower House A APath 50 TR 47 135m Path L Path Sunningdale T Path F 130m Scheduled Monuments O Path Drain Spr R Farm Path NE C W Hall SH Path Path L R R Y Grand Union Canal I T A TT 61 Path Buckland A O Path A TTD 66 M T W PW D 140m L Rustlings A 105m E PW D 125m O Aldbury TT 88 M L TT 87 Y R T EN D A E E TR 49 S D I R Track Moat Lower D EF S A PH Path A TT 88 D E N I L R I E L 110m N K Westland O D DW E O V Town Farm Track Farm 130m C G I Farm R L O Aldbury I M A Path S F R Path E E B I W Y Farm R N 110m R A H R TT 51 W Y ET C of E Primary N B O G Path E S CL K K R A Red Roofs N W C M School C D I I H O 135m O A O Track Church L L Track W T D L Aldbury Worth House OOK Y Clarke's Spring Church 137m Farm S A F Hall L IE Path V A TT 41 L Hall I Farm R Common PW K D E E PW D S C L I E D G S D T G L E S G O E TT 47 135m A N R O E O A 64 MS Pear Tree Track O A 49 Conservation area P Path Drain L V PO 102m Cottages TR 46 WY FB S E 130m 141m H I O N L W DE C R L DINE O H G R AD RO 138m C A R A N A N YN D E O V G U A E H E 105m Drain E B 133m Old Copse Manor U B TR 48 GR TT 57 N 131m Mast 150m Manor 137m E T Towing Path Cottage E R A 63 W TR A S S L O Y T B Farm Inglands K ER E S Grove Road A Path D U E Old M I A L S T E L G E Track I A K W O E Primary School Rectory KAY C Drayton W B N O VEN H Neild's Upper C R R N R IVE Y E E P A W Path DR M L T Track Rannoch R S Weir O L R Sl TR 47 N I 'S S R O Farm Y D Farm I H KE Tring Station O House Track C N Pit O L R E E C A A Beauchamp L E L D P L W C D O 140m O W EGGLETON Allot Gdns (dis) Drain S W O CL 132m E AY A 141m R AY Playing Field PH Path Y T 111m Path Fish NATHA 115m N A 64 Listed buildings (Grade I) 111m I V T E E K A 65 Path Pond L F R R O Path W A ALDBURY CP Dundale N Y P R A E A Hall C D L Primary School Y Railway Y 112m W TTE 40 Ivy E R K RO V Track N SE U Cottages BE C RN O Cottage O Path YR The School M L T R R Path OA E G S M D Fish Path TT 81 A LT D 120m T Fog House AR E MO C A 67 L IN N R Path I 126m G A T N I 127m Cottages L A N M E N O Ponds H D H Path 140m E G E A C R 110m T N R R L G A 63 L Greenpath G O P I O R R D N D Moat Drayton Miswell Farm L E E S A I Tring O EN R R Bridge 137m R Lodge H Path BE MILTON ROAD O A A W School The C A O 145m 135m N 145m E S E S G D S FI TT 50 A D N G E L A H U D A 150m Y L N Rookery M RO Bridge A Court 155m A D ' O O S TT 39 R 125m Moat Track G Track Path 125m D Y R T Farm T EIGHT ACRES K STATION ROAD Theatre Track Listed buildings (Grade II*) A 130m Path 115m 145m L O T L A 68 D MIL R E M B A Pits E 130m V H E D A BUCKLAND ROAD The Old S EIGHT A W A Gryme's 200m Path A 150m A I H I G O Pendley (dis) N K R G 170m E Y H N Rectory W D H Trad A T I Dell W 135m 140m I E C R T Path Farm Pits A Miswell House U T L R U HY Pit Y N N D O R G S Est C W D MANOR ROAD A L 134m BEGGARS LANE (dis) O E A C I 190m Car L A F H A 69 ON L R T L D PW D K H I L A O E E E Z 135m Park NR U O Recreation R E Brightwood 04 A S E BUCKLAND CP 155m D E E O R O I V Lodge A G O OS R M L 200m MINALL CL R Ground I R E D B A L B A C E T D Y 137m V L T A H
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