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Dersingham 37.3M Sheet 26 Adopted King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Local Plan 1998 CHALK PIT ROAD 1 Inset 37 Track Dersingham 37.3m Drain This Map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller Drain Drain of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West0065 Norfolk. LA086045. 1999. High Farm Track 0065 Maps produced by Lovell Johns Ltd., Oxford. England. SCALE 1:5000 14.2m 94 Goodships Wood 4756 7556 Drain 44.0m Pond 5853 Drain Drain Dismantled Railway BM 14.31m Mill Cottages Life Wood 315 2 Wood Villa BM 54.77m1 6550 53.2m Drain Path (um) 92 Drain Drain Track Drain Drain 5344 5645 48.8m Mill House 49.8m Track HUNSTANTON ROAD HUNSTANTON 30 Drain Drain Pump Drain House Drain 20 23 5 90 16 69 MS 0030 13.1m 3 14 11a 10 15 Bali Hai 11 49.1m 7 WOODSIDE CLOSE WOODSIDE 1 82 12 PARK HILL MILL ROAD Drain Track 2 El Sub Sta 80 The MILL ROAD Drain Manse 4 3521 33 Heathlan 1 Hazelwood 47 63 35 31 65 4a 45 4a 2 Skerryvore 33b 27 62 8017 42.5m 60 35 46 53 33a 10 68 40 8 El 6 Sub 33 Sta LB 2 23 WOODSIDE AVENUE 54 Pond VALLEY RISE 7412 52 Drain 7 9 29a 25 66 Drain 15 11 Pond Drain 29 21 1 27a 33 27 64a 28 1 PANSEY DRIVE GLEBE ROAD 22 6 9 15 25 64 ONEDINE CLOSE 29 Lyndhurst Drain JUBILEE DRIVE 26 Drain 21 2 Track 47 18 2 62 19 3 24 6600 2300 45 DRIVE 1500 4400 0003 0003 4400 34 1 HAWTHORN 6 22 GLEBE CLOSE B 1440 B 11 12a 23 2 22 Coal Yard 1 14 1 13 12 8 15 2 10.9m 4 A 149 A 1500 0003 6700 310 Coal Yard 39 0003 15 GLEBE ROAD 21 Dersingham 12 20 4 10 4 B 1440 42 22 JUBILEE DRIVE 17 THE GREEN 6 18 35 A 149 Hawthorn 9 41 1 Cottages 1796 15 ONEDINE CL 15a Hillside 4 19 14 16 1 Drain 2 Drain 1 to 1 10 9 to 9 12 Track 7 25 5a 5b The Coach House BM 37.54m 23 3 25a 1 to 20 19 SILVER DRIVE MILL ROAD 12 Drain Drain 15 34 to 24 3.4m CREST ROAD LB 21 Path (um) El Drain Tanks 23a 23 27 Hill House Farm Sub Sta 28 2 18 31 11a 1290 2a 2 6 27 2a 21 Drain 16 PANSEY DRIVE Drain 10 11.2m 23 33.3m Tank 4 2 ALEXANDRA CLOSE 11 4 1 1 B 1440 4a 26 4b 11.2m VALLEY RISEVALLEY 11 War Memorial 18 18 16 BM 11.48m 28.4m 20 60 2383 68 12 15 17 Hotel 10a Drain 14 TCB 20 15 11 10 14 SHERNBORNE ROAD 20 20 MILL ROAD 1 2584 Recreation 4 28 El 30 21 66 Ground 15 SAXON WAY 10 Sub Sta TUDOR WAY 32 11 BM 7.69m 1 Miloki 50 BM 10 40 15 42 12.23m LB STATION ROAD 8 48a FERN HILL 50 48 3 1 Track 38 HUNSTANTON ROAD HUNSTANTON 46 2 25a 29 Station 10.9m 27 63 School House 44 31a Allotment Gardens 40 11.1m 8 Dismantled Railway Drain 31c 12 Drain 1 33 Collects 43 14 25 18.7m 46 19 15 25 6173 29 49 7 PELL ROAD 51 Playground 15 8 El 6c CLAYTON 21 Pond 31 Dersingham Sub 1 16 Snaringhall Carr 31 Sta SUGAR 2 9a 2 6 12.2m PELL ROAD 15 14 12 34 CLOSE 1 LANE 9 COURT Surgery 1 11.3m 10 GELHAM 19 12 BANK ROAD 1 Stable 2 50 6a 20 17 29 37 CHAPEL ROAD Cottage 5 28 7 27 26 Somerville 22 3 6 15 11 1 11 11a 13 41 30 Track 47 58 62 CROFT 26 4 17 2865 11 Collects 36 Drain 0065 9 24 21 22 33 BM 12.59m 60 25 42 0065 7 16 49 KINGS Drain 4 2 12 70 4 23 3 3 2 21 CLOSE 9 1a 2 29 37 BURMA Liby 1 80 36 El Sub Sta 30 2 72 82 22 47 ORCHARD 74 1 11 12 11 82 12.6m FERN HILL BM Drain 1 28 CLOSE 49a 13.4m 14.40m 27 10b 52 25 49b 1 BROADLANDS CLOSE 86 B 1440 84 20a 12 25 31 B 1440 48 10a Garage 51 Pond 23 26a 24 20 15 22 55 29 7b 17 1 6 21 88 26 10 7a 1 43 24 7 44 4 28 92 EARL CLOSE 31 8 1 90 41 32 CHAPEL 11 WHITE HORSE DRIVE 9655 15 24 53 Drain 32 19 19a 55a ROAD 34 57 35 15 59 El GELHAM MANOR 11b 24 15 33 2 Shelter Sub 6 1 11 Sta 53 Bank 26 POST OFFICE ROAD 2 VICEROY CLOSE 1 13 26 1 Pumping 5 Ppg Jubilee Court 94 Station 3 8152 27 11a Sta 5 11a 11 26 16.2m 63 12 Dersingham 6 LB 7 4 ROAD 1 28 53a Vicarage SHERNBORNE 7 4 0050 14 20 1 22 6 10 2 23 2 16 VICEROY CLOSE 8 22a to 22h 3 1 Telephone 6 4 0050 65 Exchange 61 CRISP CLOSE 30 TCB 2 305 6 CHESTNUT 43 22 10.9m Magnolia CL PO Cottage 2 5 Dersingham 1 GELHAM MANOR 30 Methodist 11 5 1 28 Church 1 3 30 MOUNTBATTEN 2 9 CENTRE CRESCENT 11 1 6 13 17 35 1 6 1 CENTRE VALE ROAD 11 1 7a 12 2 7 51 3 63 2 ROAD 116 6 15 67 2 7 15 Tithe Barn St Cecilia's 2 QLD Church Caudle Carr 34 8 3 Rectory 5 Crofts Church 8 119 HALL 8241 1 CL Manor Drain WEST ROAD DRIVE CLOSE 121 19 Dismantled Railway Farm El Sub Sta 3a BM 44 64 66 14 1 El Sub Sta BUSH 16.87m 10 54 LB 13 5 21 5 1 STRATFORD 4 16 2 70 El Sub Sta Croft House CHURCH LANE 1 14 2 7 18 13 2 St Nicholas's 15 CLOSE 23 Church 11 3 6134 13 12 27 16 8 14 15a 12 Drain 15 12 14 5 17 1 40 2 CENTRE VALE ROAD ST NICHOLAS 23 7 18 19 14 8 1 10 16 31 32 26 9 24 7 7129 34 13 12a Picnic 2 42 12 Area 25 TCB El Sub Sta ROBERT 2 Hall 17 22 46 PC 5 WAY 8 39 17 BALDING ROAD 51 3627 52 TWITE 54 2 9.8m 6 11 1 24 8 11 1 24 0025 Manor Farm 5 1 Pavilion REYNOLDS WAY WALLACE 26 21 QUEEN ELIZABETH DRIVE MANOR ROAD WEST HALL ROAD 1 Bowling 25 LYNN ROAD Green 80 80a 20 18 31 40 7 36 28 9 32 41 17 34 25 1 1 45 Moat 26 34 30 30 HIPKIN ROAD 31 27 11 36 31 Well 2 PRINCE ANDREW DRIVE 19 2 25 2 4 29 36 6119 27 14 7 1 El Sub Sta 2 13 27 BM 39.72m 1 ROAD 27 38 Path (um) 38 14 Collects WICLEWOOD WAY 39 9 ROAD 6 1 2 HOUCHEN 46 Drain PRINCE CHARLES CLOSE STANTON REG 1 18 6 21 EDINBURGH WAY 33 15 11 31 18 89 8 El 7 WINDSOR DRIVE 40 48 11 34 34 Sub Sta 12 12 EDINBURGH WAY 18 2 24 24 8 4 15 85 35 46 19 38.8m 32 DUCK DECOY CLOSE 27 75 29 60 43 DODDSHILL RD 4311 9 FB 53 63 FB 20 31.8m 1 15 19 6.3m 3 66 39 25 35 35 53 27 1 Track 81 BM 30.89m 70 37 Bowling 36 72 4.9m 5g 8.5m 3 26 31 Green BM 8.94m 5e 1 7.5m LB 54 38 Track 5f LB 42 40 77 44 TCB PH 44a 5c DODDSHILL ROAD 8.4m 9 7 8 5b Drain 18 DRIVE 12 DRIVE 5a 20 2 41 20 55 5 6 22 27.6m 14 7 16 FB FB 21 WILLOW 26 4 MANOR ROAD 18 1 Dersingham VC Middle School 3 HOLYROOD 10 Drain Drain 17.2m 6 BALMORAL WEST TCB 44 Playing Field 75 Drain Pavilion ADMIRAL'S 32 10.3m 1 10a 57 GREENWICH Hanover 36 58 CLOSE Hall 11 6 Court BALMORAL6 1 5 74 26 DRIVE 24 0700 2700 WEST 5600 1200 3100 58a Drain 45 to 1 Dismantled Railway 1600 73 A 149 BALMORAL CLOSE 2 Dersingham DRIFT Dersingham 2 Drain 12 15 1 30 MANORSIDE 17 1 B 1440 BROOK ROAD Community Centre 60 69 14 2 B 1440 13 Post 5600 0700 1600 BEECH 1200 2100 4 3100 300 18 8397 12 Hanover Fire Station 30 Dersingham V.C. Drain B 1440 73 64 18 A 149 17 Court Middle School 10 Playing Field B 1440 4 10 4 1 to 45 to 1 16.5m 0197 BM 13.15m 19 9 5 6 22 El 3 1 21 3 Sub 81 BROOK ROAD Sta 3 Drain Drain 1 4 Drain Track 12.5m Drain 32.8m 70 10 1 23 DRIVE HOLLYROOD Feathers Hotel 2 IVEAGH CLOSE 11 MANORSIDE A 149 8192 70a 3292 31d 0088 4290 10.7m 14 4791 MANOR ROAD Pol Sta Slash 12 14 15 11 31a Wood 31 41 Path (um) 13 33 32 39 Shelter Drain BM 14.39m A 149 LB 49 Slash Wood 4 36 HOLYROOD DRIVE 61 61a Drain Drain 1 MANOR ROAD 72 40 42 48 14.3m 38 52 3185 60 Drain BM 35.55m 9190 70 2 4 16 70a Path (um) 6182 3081 SENTER'S ROAD Drain Drain 11 3081 3 8076 8879 15 1979 1179 Timber Yard Path (um) 7 6278 0078 Drain 10 12 17 17a DRIVE 17b The Barns HEATH ROAD 9.8m Drain The Orchard ADMIRAL'S 0070 Spring 4572 Drain Track 20 The Carr Path (um) Drain 4769 Drain Track 9968 Drain Issues Allotment Gardens Track Drain MS Drain 0062 BM 10.25m Allotment SANDRINGHAM ROAD LYNN ROAD Gardens 2461 Drain Drain 0056 7255 0657 Dersingham Common Dersingham 7553 Common Dersingham Fen Drain Path (um) 680 685 690Track 695 700 4448 9.8m Track 9845 3542 0440 5340 0041 Dismantled Railway BM 11.50m 72 Nursery Track 0037 51.5m 0033 2337 B 1440 PRINCESS'S DRIVE 6834 5333 Nursery 1832 0035 Issues Dersingham Fen Dersingham Wood.
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