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Key SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL POLICY MAP S10: Ludlow Area SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL POLICY MAP S10: Ludlow Area Key Ü ^ Community Clusters .! Community Hub Inset SSSi AONB Scheduled Ancient Monument Registered Parks Mineral Safeguarding Area © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100049049 S10-INSET 4 S10-INSET 1 S10-INSET 3 S10-INSET 2 SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL POLICY MAP Ludlow Area S10 INSET 1 Key Ü Conservation Area Development Boundary Scheduled Ancient Monument SSSi Primary Shopping Area Housing Employment Protected Employment Area Mixed Use Site LUD017 Registered Parks Town Centre © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100049049 LUD034/ ELR059 ELR058 SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL POLICY MAP Ludlow Area S10 INSETS 2, 3, 4. S10 Inset 2 Burford Harpdale Key Well Runestone House 68.3m TV Ü Mast Housing 80.8m Dean Park Edgefield Southfields Cottages 2 Harp Bank 1 Foxstones Teme View Woodlands Development Boundary Cosicot Ambleside The Path (um) Willows Silverlea Rocquaine Capricho Brackleigh Mayhew Alcombe Wharf Claridge House Normandie ETL Cottage Firlawn Ponds Lock Broughton House 62.1m House Longfield Dolphins Glen BORASTON Scheduled Ancient Monument Peckworth Path (um) Helen Galtona Woodview Delmont Sunny 36 Amberlea Bryn Crug Chlamys Bank Pendeen Russett Loreto House Appledene Cottage 12 House Blanford Works Rosedale Cair-Andros 2 1 Eckington House Denmead 37 GP Temevale LANE Broomfield Cottage BORASTON DRIVE Brick 14 38 Meadowside SSSi Pendock 30 26 DRIVE 68.8m 2 41 Depot OLD SCHOOL LANE 32 Harpbank Cottage Tank The Bungalow 1 20 3 Littledene 40 LONGMEADOW 31 8 39 42 MEADOW RISE 14 6 B 4214 Old School 30 Walnut Tree House 44 28 House 46 11 El Sub Sta El Sub Sta 3 Station House Depot 29 Conservastion Area El 24 1 1 2 26 25 59.4m Sub Sta 13 28 1 43 45 11 13 2 Works 9 1 DEAN CL 16 1 2 LB Tanks 3 19 6 HOLLY ROAD 14 10 16 CLEE Registered Parks Works 1 8 2 23 46 19 2 20 2 61.3m HILL ROAD 5 El BORDERWAY CASTLE CLOSE 22 Warehouse 22 Sub Sta 5 13 SPRING CL 12 12 2 Stepaside LANE AONB 26 1 13 15 DRIVE WB 2 30 14 58.0m 28 12 BORASTON 9 50 Tank 1 54 7 12 1 Factory Tanks OAK TREE CLOSE 3 53 BORASTON 5 17 LB Witherdene The Aspire Centre Factory Factory 51 Issues 19 © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 15 22 9 44 SWAN LANE 41 6 FORRESTERS ROAD 24 33 8 20 OLD BOWLING GREEN CL 25 Ordnance Survey 100049049 35 Factory B 4214 2 1 The Weighing Machine Little 1 27 Pond 20 Dean 26 Cottages 12 18 1 Rose and Crown 2 Burford C of E 8 Bungalow 11 1 (PH) 2 IVERLEY COURT 33 El Sub Sta WAY Primary School 23 1 48 Recreation Ground 18 ARCHER'S 3 1 8 8 34 5 32 57.0m 10a PENLU ROAD 31 GP 10 9 25 5 12 STANBROOK 29 Track A 456 10 1 1 9 4 4 27 17 3 4 14 19 ROAD 9 4 Bow-site 17 Depot Lay-by 57.3m A 456 42 1 Orchard Leigh 13 Jasmine MP The Coach House Burford Stanbrook House 5 7 Rose Cottage El Sub Sta Lineage Lineage Court Sports Appletree Cottages 9 37 22 2 Ground Northwick House The Lower Teme Business Park 1 5 3 Castlemead Club House CLOSE 1 4 5 Castlebrooke 2 Lay-by 1 Tel 8 6 SWAN 15 Ex 1 16 A 456 2 54.3m SWAN Lineage Holly Tree Barn COURT Bungalow 56.1m Swan Pump House Bridge 12 20 Pavilion House House 28 21 55.4m LB 19 to 14 Tenbury Community Hospital 1 2 The Ashes 1 31 Lineage Farm Wayside House TCB 56.4m Brook End A 4112 Motte Garage Fire 8 The Haven Teme Sta Byways Fairview 57.9m Bridge Garage TEMESIDE CLOSE Fire 6 Twr 1 FW 55.2m Def Bridge Council Hotel Offices (PH) Flood Gauge 2 Temeside House 1 Upstairs Downstairs 83 7 Path (um) Cattle Market River Teme CR The 79 Northwick Cottages Old Forge 4 El Sub Sta 56 The Mews 2 77 Flow Gauge 1 Bank Co Const & UA Bdy 71 Station 54 Burford Nursery 1 Turnpike Cottage Shelter Pump Ho 57.9m 67 50 Riverside Cotts RIVERSIDE Bank Ship Inn PH 48 5 1 Path (um) Bungalow Clee Hill ETL Track S10 Inset 4 Onibury S10 Inset 3 CleePond Hill May Cottage Tel Ex ED Bdy Treene House 56 Cattle Grid 54 17a 17 Railway 16a Cottage Playing Fields CF 18 Track 114.0m 18a 16 19 338.7m Und 8 19a 13 Cleehill Three Crosses 20 Chamrick Oakern Rookery Farm SP Ridgeway GOLDEN CROSS LANE THE CRESCENT 7 The Withy Depot Tank 27 24 16 Victoria 28 Def 17 Cottages 6 Pond Teme 25 2 1 29 The Old View CW School 52 House River Pump House El 51 Castle Cattle 8 2 House Sub 1 Grid CH 9 Onny 110.2m 1 Sta 32 ALLCROFT 344.8m Hillside Villa School Farm A 4117 THREE CROSSES Cattle Grid 34 11 3 1 10 39 CLOSE Issues FW 1 LUDLOW ROAD 9 12 1 to 5 Cattle Grid School 352.9m 376.4m Farm Criterion Cottage Shelter TCB Golden Cross 357.8m Und (PH) Shelter 371.9m Victoria Apartments PC Criterion Pond House B 4214 363.0m HIGH STREET LB 50 30 29 25 14 27 Hall The 20 22 Rossaire 23 Oakern Laurels 17 Tel Ex 32 Cottage 2 Oakdeane St Peter's The Coach Church 1 1 House 8 Lesanna Sevenways 3 Alpine Track CLEE VANTAGE Lynwood Bungalow 8 Woodland Valley View Wyngates Alpine Cottage Whitcliffe View 9 Anfield Willowdene Everlea TCB Springside Onibury GP North House Solvo House Trafford 16 LB House Onny C of E Aided 354.8m Track Fern House Primary School 0.91m RH Brunswick 104.9m Sch 17 Ivanhoe House Ho 44 24 The Cott Surgery 42 School Barn 19 3 Stratton Place 5 1 13 Lych TENBURY ROAD Coronation The Hollies 1 Terrace Gate St Michael's Brecon View 3 1 Church Cattle The Long Barn Clee Hill Community 2 SP Track Grid 7 Shelter 106.5m Primary School 12 Glenside 5 Path (um) 4 Westerley TITTERSTONE CLOSE SB The Bankcrest 32 Hall Rose Holly Bush Cottages Holme Lea 2 The Granary Track Cleehill 48 (PH) Little Acre 7 Tel Path (um) Ex Well 6 1 7 353.9m 26 2 9 Station Cottage Meadow Station House Onibury Grove Glen-Har 7 Ponds Aldeen 103.6m Farm 12 Well Hillcott Level 2 SPRINGFIELD 8 Track Three Crossing Gables DHUSTONE CLOSE 1 6 ONBY003 Evancot 9 Whitton Church Close 4 View 1 PARK 5 Path (um) 2 Plovers Stepaside 1 Cottage Clemgarn BELFRY CLOSE Farm 22 Onibury The BirchesMayfield Path (um) 12 2 Merridale Millview 68 67 B 4214 House 16 GRANITE CLOSE Track SP 5 SM Onibury Bridge A 49 1 105.1m Cartref 10 345.1m Kroo'dl Track Corelea Pp Path (um) 69 P Onibury Track 70 3 Path (um) 1 66 Arbretta 2 Bridge 65 64 Farm Pp Sandpiper 71 MP 23 Grove Lodge Pond Swanlea Issues Marden Sloping Wall KNAPP LANE Stokesay Blacksmith Lodge Path (um) 104.5m Tamarisque Sunny Acre 335.7m Heartsease 4 Beechenhurst Close ED Bdy MS Beechenhurst Ferndale 2 1 GP 0.91m RH The Firs 102 101 329.1m Path (um) Gorstley Rough 100 Path (um) 99 Spring Cottage 18 Path (um) 20 98 97 106.5m 322.5m River Onny.
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