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Arkesden Inset Map Griffin Cottage Farm St Mary's Reeds Cottage G Church Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Parsonage Arkesden Inset Map Griffin Cottage Farm St Mary's Reeds Cottage G Church ± 4 Dove House 1 Swallows Church Green Barn Cottage Maple Cottages HAMPIT ROAD Cumbria Crathie 84.2m G Hall The Drive Arkesden 345 House Amulree Albany Winterbourne Watts FB Folly Folly The Green Man Glenshee Cottage The Dunkeld 83.9m GP Old Post Office Elm Lea Lloyds Sextons The Willows Waterbridge Tallis Cottage Applebees Willow Bridge Victoria Pump Cottage TCB Cottage LB Wicken View Violet Merrydowns Cottage Axe and Compass Orchard House Empire Cottage El Sub Sta Primrose Cottage 82.4m Parsonage Farm Cottage (PH) Tatlock's Wicken Cottage Hill House Cruachan Waterlaide Down House Beadles Water Honeybrook House Rose Cottage Long FB Thatches Rose Cottage Hill Farm Brick Cottage MS Jessamine Cottage The Old Forge Ivy The Old Cottage Bridge Cottage Cottage Plym Cottage Old Post CottageBox Tree Cottage Hinchmans 81.8m THE GAP Honeysuckle GP Drain 83.3m House Woodwards Baileys Cottage Cranesfield Glebe Winchcombe Cottage Elm Brook Path (um) Finchley Reubens Broadfields Byrne's Christiania Cottage WICKEN ROAD CottageBramley 82.3m New Cottage G May Barn Wicken Brook W Deans Meadow Stocks September Hill Mead September Crown Copyright all rights reserved. Hillside Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:2,500 480 485 CLATTERBURY LANE Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Barnston Inset Map Drain 205 Drain Brook Martel's ±Works CS B 1008 50.9m Def CHELMSFORD ROAD Stoneyground Spring Ponds Sparlings Farm Broxburn Pond Buttles ROMAN ROAD 60.6m (course of) Sparlings Cottage Track Skyline Hotel CHELMSFORD ROAD 2 6 Broadgroves 1 Barn SALMONS CL Mill Field LB 68.1m 8 Millfield House 7 Little 4 Broadgroves 6 B 1008 2 5 5 Broadgroves 9 2 Westbury 1 6 Track 200 4 3 11 El Sub Sta 1 4 2 Hazelwood MILL FIELD 5 Millers Taymon 8 1 52 PLOWDEN CLOSE Hillcrest 11 Hall BERNERS END 15 16 Stanbridge WATTS 53 Issues 4 56 17 CLOSE 18 1 Oakleigh 25 Rozel Homelands 26 WYVERNE HYLANDS CLOSE 16 The 27 19 Path (um) 45 1 Bungalow Newhaven 28 4 Fairview Alva BungalowThe 23 House 24 Well Cottage 22 Highlands Play Fairmead 29 Fairholme Area Highlands Forclaz 4 Janetts Bryher 41 MILLER'S CLOSE 38 Hall Silverdale 39a 39 40 40a Helm 68.6m 34 Folly The 70.7m Lanacre Crag Cottage Retreat Barfield 59 Fairview 1 THE CHASE Sunnings 53 Forget THE CHASE Two Me Not Willows Magnolia Pantiles Shelter Acorns Bay Cottage Sakers FB CherryHouse Tree Russett Raylins 41 House 42 Hillington Greengates 65 LB 13 The 34 Path (um) 48 4 Foxgloves 1 3 Tula 19 Elmwood 2 Snug Cottage 23 1 Millhouse Villas Cartref New House 2 32 31 5 Westview 28 Hillside 8 27 24 Rayfield Farm 17 22 Snaefell 1 8 18 Dona- BARNSTON GREEN 3 13 RAYFIELD CLOSE Mara 29 20 48 CHELMSFORD64.0m ROAD Lantern Cottage HIGH EASTER ROAD 30 1 7 Garwood Path (um) Dee's Cottage Barnston Martels Industrial Estate Football Ground Hunters Moon 36 42 75.0m Car Park Pavilion Tank FB Brook Cottages Brook Farm Melann Oakdene Ravenscraig Oak House 4 57.3m School 1 Track 56.4m House Path (um) 54.9m 58.1m Easter House 195 Track Barnston Brook 77.3m EASTER ROAD Path (um) The Oaks Track Kiln Farm 78.6m Crown Copyright all rights reserved. Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:5,000 640 645 Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Berden Inset Map Def Track Ford FB Track Well House± 4.57m RH The Priory 4 1 New Town FB BONNETTINGLANE (Track) Track Priory Gate Cottages 2300 Track Willow Cottage Sewage Pumping Station BONNETTING LANE The Old King's Head The Gables White House Farm Issues Red Hill Pond 98.5m DEWES GREEN ROAD Berden The Bury Francis 1 Thatched 2 Farm Barn Rose Barn Martins Cottage Saffron House Primrose Cottage Green The May Nuthatch 100.4m House 1 Hall Parkers Holly Berden End Mmews Ivy Cottage House 2 1 Cottage Debnam Cottages Mount 4 Allot Gdns El 1 Pleasant The Forge Sub Sta Cottage Wingreen 12 Post 6 96.5m 14 House The Old 10 Bakery Path(um) GP LB Green 1 Hedges 19 Gawlers TCB (Defib) BENSKINS CLOSE 104.6m Lindsay House Linden 8 House The Hurst Lodge Stuarts 15 28 Rye Wheelwrights 16 House 17 GP 42 Tetherdown 14 Dacre Cottage VICARAGE LANE 1 Old School 2 Cottages 16 26 Quebec Cottage Pond 1 ST NICHOLAS FIELD 17 113.7m 11 2 Berden The Raven 9 1 7 CHURCH DRIVE 1 2 Church View Cottages St Wickhams Nicholas's Vicarage Church Broadcroft Hanbury Brook Durwards Berden Hall Farm Barn Path (um) Berden Hall Farmhouse Barn Cottage The The Path (um) Granary Laurels Water Tower Peddars Barn The Old Blades Robert's Barn Berden Hall THE STREET The Lodge 295 Pond Track Pond Issues Larnes 1 The Rushes 2 Track GP Easingwell Pond ETL Path (um) Path Crown Copyright all rights reserved. Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:5,000 465 470 Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Elmdon Inset Map Elmdonbury Silos 2 Track 400 Alfred's Earthworks Castle Grove Shott ± Tanks AM Drain Pond Pond Pond Townend Plantation 97.0m Pond Great Harvesters 1 Coach House Path (um) Elmdonbury Pond 6 8 Bury Cottage TCB 9 Potato Moat Issues CLOSE Pen Track 12 HOLLOW ROAD 1 Pond 1 99.8m HORSESHOE The Hoops 4 1 Pond 1 Manor Drain 4 8 Row Bury Lodge FB AM 10 11 Pond 10 Croton Lodge ELM COURT 5 Bury Gardens Blackbird Cottage Charnock Whitehall 5 The Old School Cregneish Parkgate House The Firs 9 Drumcon 127.3m Annexe 1 ROAD Carraig House Mulberry ICKLETON Cottage Elmdon 1a Orchard House The Vicarage 6 Cottage The 106.0m LB Whitehall 1 Cottages 120.9m Badgers Dial Frondirion 4 Bakers Cott Barn The School White Cottage 1 Wheelwrights 125.3m Fairview House School Baldwin Paddocks Row House The House The Glebe Pond Walnut 128.9m Church Cottage Tree LANE Harvest Barn HEYDON Shorthorns St Nicholas's Rose Willow Barn Cottage Pump Cottage CrawleyHouse Church Pump The Old Cottage Post Office The Elmdon Dial House White Elmdon Lodge Bridleway 114.4m Haven Whinton War Meml House GP 108.7m Elmdon Shelter Issues Barn The Old Vicarage Cott Pond CottageViolet Cross Hill Hall Ilgars Pond The W Carrier The Old Vicarage Old Bakery Green Green Farthings Church Farm T Meadow Pond FB Bangles North Wing Drain W Bangles Cottage Pond The Old Stores South Wing 109.3m 395 Track LB TCB Path (um) GP Laburnum The Humphreys View Cottage Green Dyers Cottage Path (um) Hillside Airdale Harlow Pond Cottage Bray's Barn The Hill Farm Shepherds Old Hay Forge Mead Bushes Barn Cottage FREEWOOD LANE KING'S LANE Kings Cottage North LANE FREEWOOD Pond Kings Cottage Ponds Pilgrims Mill Hill King's Grove House Vine The Summer Cottage House AM Wilkes Barn Mill Mound Pigots Lodge Track Path (um) ESSEX HILL Elm House Pond Crown Copyright all rights reserved. Pavilion Carpenters Cottage Pond Icknield AM Pigots Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:5,000 House 1.22m RH Moat FB Cricket Ground 460 465 470 River Roding Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Great Canfield Inset Map 185 ± Drain 74.1m Balcombe House Wheat Cottage Haslow The Poplars 71.6m 70.7m River Roding 71.0m FB Ward Bdy Swimming Pool The Maltings Drain FB 70.7m CR Cranbrook Drain Def Path (um) FB FB Rodingbourne LB Guide Post Gables 70.1m 1 Water Hall St Mary's Church Church End 3 1.22m RH Footbridge Rose Cottage 180 Church End Path (um) Sinks 73.8m 1.22m RH FB Issues The Mount The Hall Motte and Bailey Pond Great Canfield FB AM Pond 75.6m Drain Path (um) Track 69.2m River Roding 73.5m Drain Track Ward Bdy 175 CR 73.5m Drain 74.7m Drain Crown Copyright all rights reserved. Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:5,000 590 595 Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Great Hallingbury (Bedlars Green) Inset Map Harps Farm Tennis Court 99.1m Track 205 92.4m 132 The Pyghtle ± Pond Harps Farm Nursery 141 Cottage Cannons Yard Bridges Issues 147 129 129b 6 Oban 4 2 129a Pond Track Track Dimity Cottage Matchstick Cottage The Hop Poles The Jays Duck Egg 128a Cottage Petrian Hallington Tokio Wood Pond Woodend Bedlar's Green Pump Track 128 Thorncroft Pump 148 127 The Old 94.2m Post Office Fairview 127a Oakwood Cottage Woodside Lindsell Forest View Cott Lodge Penny Faracre Pot Nutleigh Golden Jubilee 93.0m Cottage Alpenrose Drain Track Haywain Pryor's Peace NS Leistbury LB Pond Bedlars Hall Cherry Trees The Orchard Midstreams Beggar's Hall 153 89.9m Pennshurst 154 Clive House Pond Pantiles Beggar's Hall Bungalow 94.8m GP CHURCH ROAD East Lodge 94.2m THE STREET Brambles Track Greenways Highfield The Grove 1 2 Prairie View THE GROVE 3 2200 Cedar Cottage Herons Meet Hazelwood Highgrove Cottages1 Silver 2 Porthmorran 6 Pond 89.6m Roya Manzel Birches 8 Howlets Oakside Pond Tank Tk Newlands Rainbows House Tennis Court Lake 7 Track Copthall Close 12 6 Track 5 1 El Sub Sta Pond 1 89.6m The Poplars 126 125 4 The Gatehouse AW 88.1m Pond S N THE STREET The Forge Spring Cottage Long Plantation CrownPond Copyright all rights reserved. Uttlesford District Council 100018688 (2017) Scale: 1:5,000 Marston Farm 515 520 525 Uttlesford Draft Local Plan Submission 2017 Great Hallingbury (Start Hill) Inset Map AVENUE Drain THREMHALL LONG BORDER ROAD Track A 120 97.6m Instrument Landing System Localiser ± FB PRIORY WOOD Drain ROUNDABOUT Runway Approach Lights ED & Ward Bdy Stansted Airport Inset Track M 11 Issues Greencroft A120 M 11 THREMHALL AVENUE Track Pond Marstons Filling Station Hillcrest Hillside Allandale Barnmead EMP1 215 Tocher House FB (Training Centre) Issues Uplands Ariston Path Runway Approach Lights Track B 1256 Henbury Karmel Melbourne South View LB Moat 85.0m Stane Street ROMAN ROAD B 1256 FB The Old Elm Pond Old White Cottage Cottage Thremhall
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