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Definitive Statement South DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL STATEMENT ANNEXED TO THE DEFINITIVE MAP PIDDLETRENTHIDE District Parish Path Status Grid Ref Grid Ref Description WDDC S36 1 BR 706996 721000 Main road along Tullon's Lane to join Path No 2 near Dole's Ash Farm WDDC S36 2 BR 731995 ST 72830319 Path No 14 south of Whitcombe via Dole's Ash, Plush Hill to C97 Road at Folly WDDC S36 3 FP 707006 703006 Plush road opposite Redlands Coppice via East Hill to Piddletrenthide/Alton Pancras road WDDC S36 4 FP 703008 705012 Alton Pancras road to Alton Pancras parish boundary WDDC S36 5 BR 739990 739990 Path No 14 at Hog Leaze to Cheselbourne parish boundary WDDC S36 6 FP 717022 721017 Road at Plush to join Path No 2 on Plush Hill WDDC S36 7 RB ST 71360209 ST 71130264 From its junction with the C97 road, south west of Little Platt, north west along a chalk surfaced track, hedged on the eastern side, to its junction with Footpath 38 at ST 71220224 and continuing generally north north west along the track, to the west of Fetchum Wood, to its junction with Bridleway 6, Alton Pancras at the parish boundary. Width: 9.14 metres (as set out in the 1825 Plush Inclosure Award). Limitation: Field gate at ST 71130264 to BS5709:2006. WDDC S36 8 BR 732030 735029 Path No 2 east of Folly to Melcombe Horsey parish boundary WDDC S36 9 BR 719039 73571359 Parish boundary at Hill Wood via Armswell Farm to bridlegate at county road at approx GR WDDC S36 10 BR 730042 726047 Plush/Mappowder road via Little Monkwood Hill Farm to Mappowder parish boundary WDDC S36 11 FP 727046 727048 Path No 10 northwards to Mappowder parish boundary WDDC S36 12 BR 740051 739042 (Baker's Lane) parish boundary at Humber Wood to Mappowder parish boundary WDDC S36 13 BR 730011 735994 Parish boundary at Lyscombe Hill to join Path No 14 at Hog Leaze WDDC S36 14 BR 738987 731008 Parish boundary at Dole's Hill plantation via Whitcombe to parish boundary thence to Lyscombe Farm WDDC S36 15 BR 728995 734986 Path No 2 south of Whitcombe to parish boundary at Dole's Ash plantation WDDC S36 16 BR 710982 711978 Lackington Drove to West Lane at Piddlehinton parish boundary WDDC S36 17 BR 701977 701974 Lackington Drove (Path No 18) southwards to Piddlehinton parish boundary WDDC S36 18 BR 708982 697973 (Lackington Drove) White Lackington west of Fleet Farm to parish boundary at Heave Coppice WDDC S36 19 BR 709985 684979 County road north of Bellamy's Farm to parish boundary at Well Bottom Down WDDC S36 20 BR 698989 697973 Path No 40 east of Highlands south westwards then south eastwards to parish boundary at Heave Coppice WDDC S36 21 BR 688000 709982 Cerne Abbas road at King's Grove Barn to Lackington Drove WDDC S36 22 BR 707984 701986 Paths No 19 and 42 to join Path No 36 WDDC S36 23 BR 704996 706990 Path No 41 southwards to join Path No 21 Date: Sealed 29 September 1989 with later updates 16 May 2017 FP Footpath BR Bridleway RB Restricted Byway BY Byway open to all traffic DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL STATEMENT ANNEXED TO THE DEFINITIVE MAP PIDDLETRENTHIDE District Parish Path Status Grid Ref Grid Ref Description WDDC S36 24 BR 705997 681991 B3143 road to GR SY70399969, running south for 8m to GR SY70399968, then south west for 10m to GR SY70389967, then south west for 11m to GR SY70379967, continuing on via King's Grove Bottom to Cerne Abbas parish boundary at Buck Hill WDDC S36 25 BR 702998 682018 Cerne Abbas road crossing Path No 26 at Gundry's Farm, width of 10 feet between GR 684018- 700011 to join Path 13 Alton Pancras WDDC S36 26 BY 702006 681009 Road at the church westwards via Southcombe Farm to Old Sherborne road WDDC S36 27 BR 713978 711977 County road opposite Mullett's Drove to Piddlehinton parish boundary WDDC S36 28 FP 734050 735052 Plush/Mappowder road north of Monkwood Hill Farm to Mappowder parish boundary WDDC S36 29 FP 707997 705999 Tullons Lane to Cheselbourne Road WDDC S36 30 FP 706997 705996 Main road through village to join Path No 23 WDDC S36 31 FP 706996 705995 Main road through village to join Path No 23 WDDC S36 32 FP 706995 706995 Main road through village to join Path No 23 WDDC S36 33 BR 689983 683992 Path No 20 at Well Bottom to join Path No 20 north of Incombe Wood WDDC S36 34 BR 714020 708018 Lower Farm, Plush to parish boundary WDDC S36 35 BR 703011 700011 Main road B3143 to join Path No 25 WDDC S36 36 FP 701986 687992 Western end of Path No 22 to join Path No 24 and Path No 37 WDDC S36 37 BR 687992 682997 Junction of Path Nos 22 and 24 to county road near Incombe plantation WDDC S36 38 FP 708018 712022 Path No 14 Alton Pancras north eastwards to Path No 7 WDDC S36 39 FP ST 73200306 ST 73320355 Path No 2 northwards to join Path No 9 WDDC S36 40 FP 698989 699990 Path No 20 north eastwards to Path No 21 WDDC S36 41 BR 703998 699990 Cerne Abbas road south eastwards then south westwards to Path Nos 21 and 40 WDDC S36 42 FP 708983 707984 Path No 21 north westwards to Path Nos 19 and 22 WDDC S36 43 FP 70649950 70649954 Northover Close north east then north westwards for approximately 55 metres to join Path No 32 WDDC S36 44 RB ST 72830319 ST 71970340 From the C97 road at Folly, to the north of the Old Fox, at ST 72830319, west north west along a track, hedged on both sides, to the eastern edge of Kithill Plantation at ST 72670325, then generally west south west, down a steep hill and along the track, through Kithill Plantation to ST 72520323, then west north west along a track hedged on both sides to ST 72400329, then west north west across the field, along the track parallel with the field boundary, and crossing into the next field at ST 72290331, continuing west north west at Ball Hill to its junction with Bridleway 3, Alton Pancras at the parish boundary on the eastern side of Watcombe Wood at ST 71970340. Width: The width of this part of Bridleway 2 varies: 8 metres at ST 72830319, between ST 72830319 and ST 72520323, 5 metres widening to 9.14 metres (30 feet) between ST 72520323 and ST 71970340. Limitations: Field gates at ST 72520323 and ST 71970340 (as indicated in the 1825 Plush Inclosure Award). Date: Sealed 29 September 1989 with later updates 16 May 2017 FP Footpath BR Bridleway RB Restricted Byway BY Byway open to all traffic.
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