Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 44 SW

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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 44 SW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 44 SW 40 41 254/1 42 43 44 45 6100 8400 2300 7500 0004 6100 8400 2300 B 4100 7500 Drain 0004 M 4 45 0 45 254/2 25 4/1 7500 7500 254/3 0092 0092 138/2 0092 0092 0089 8188 0089 8188 5888 5888 254/2 Spring Sor Brook Issues Issues Spring Pump House Pump House (disused) 6374 6374 Issues 0071 255/2a 0071 Collects 0069 0069 0069 0069 3568 3568 Collects Pond Pond 254/7 Collects Pond 23 138/2 Pond 9/3 Issues Pond Issues 0057 0057 Spring Horley CP Spring 0055 0055 Sinks Pond 5052 5052 Reservoir 3551 Spring 3551 138/1 Manor Farm Manor Farm Drain 254/1 Drain Issues Spring HadshamHadsham House House Pond Drain Spring Hadsham Barn 0042 2542 0042 254/1a 2542 0040 4938 4938 4134 4134 4333 255/3 4333 New New Farm Farm Spring Sor Brook Bourton CP 2726 2726 Yellowell House WARWICKWARWICK ROAD ROAD Water Tower Water Tower Gracombe House 3222 Sor Brook House Farm Hanwell CP 3222 Pond Horley House 5116 Horley 254/7 5116 Lodge Pond 0015 Bayliss Orchard 254/8 Clump House 254/6 M 40 Hornton CLUMP LANE (Track) Horley Gardens 0010 0010 High View Delphi Horley Cottage Bramshill Bramshill Park Farm Meadowside Park Farm CP Wykham Melling House Smarglen CLUMP LANE (Track) 25 Heathcote Essex House HORLEY 254/6 Toad Hall 254/8 4/7 Oakdene Hill Crest 0001 2700 0005 0002 4100 B 4100 0005 Wood Cottage 0002 239/2 4100 5900 8000 5900 8000 8100 0005 The Old 0005 8100 Smithy Dairy Court 0005 0005 Church Cottage 0002 8000 B 4100 5100 0005 4600 2700 0005 239/4 Lower Field Barn 44 House 44 Rowarth Stonecroft Orchard House Park Cottage St Elmo St Etheldreda's Vicarage Church Beech Park 254/9 Court House Fairvale Rose Cottage New Cottage Nethercroft The Dell Study 239/3 LANE 239/4 Centre Pavilion Martins CLOSE 239/3 Hanwell Ct 255/3a Willow Manor Cottages Bank Issues Field House East Barn MANOR West Saxon Manor House 0086 Araminta WARWICK ROAD Cottage Heron Barn Spring Farm PAR Ramblings Cott New K CL ORCHARD The Quantock House Cottage Heath Farm Picks Clee Cott Spring House Woodview Cott Red Lion House (PH) The Shambles Lion Cottage Spring Farm Ho Earlswood Stoneboro Cottage 4483 SPRINGFIELD The Old Post Office 254/7 MAIN STREET Holly Cott Spr Woodlands Endells Cottage Vine Cottage Manor Farm Vale Cottage Orchard House Bramshill Manor Pond 239/4 Appletree Cott Heath Farm Moon and 3678 Sunnyside House Pond Sixpence Homeleigh Spring (PH) 3776 Walnut Cottage Stonebrook GULLIVER'S CLOSE Spring 254/16 Bramshill Mulberry Barn Barn The Holt Box The Cottage Old The Shippon Water 239/8 Barn Patience Cott 6770 Hilary Sinks B 4100 Castle Barn Cott House Hillside Brantwood House 239/5 Sinks Collects Pond Issues 239/9 Farm HANWELL 254/14 Fairhaven Issues Water Springs The Boma 0068 Old Farm Lanterns Chapel Cottage House The Apple Barn Stonecroft House 239/10 B 4100 Stonesfield Meadow House House Myrtle Collects The Barn House Hillandale Homefields House 254/17 House Roseacre Southlight The Westfield The l Ho Jasmines Old Coach Ho Hanwell Barn Attewell Castle Cott Midhill The Schoo Hall The Old Spring 4061 The Stables Pond Rectory Water Rivendell Ivy Cottage East 254/15 CHURCH LANE 254/16 West Farm Wing Westcote Greystones Barn Cott Stonewalls Tudor 0058 School View Marine Wing 1857 Fairways Cottage 0056 Sackville Ct Outon 0056 Wishing 418/8 4457 The Barnaby Bright Garth Spinney Well St Peter's Christmas Cottage Water Church Phlox Cottage Chrilibarn Cottage Drain Ty Clyd The Lawn Spring Drain The Old Council Houses Water Coachmans Cott 254/13 Hanwell Grange Pond 239/7 Horley Mill 0046 Spring 418/7 Sor Brook 2642 Brook Cottage 254/10 254/11 Pond Park Farm 254/12 239/6 4341 9836 418/8 418/1 239/1 Issues WARWICK ROAD 0034 GULLICOTE LANE 239/8 9720 Spring 0015 7315 8516 0015 Drain Ragnell Farm 4410 239/1 Hall Spring Sinks Spring B 4100 2400 3700 0004 2200 6400 4200 Issues /6 0004 239/ 2400 4200 43 191 43 191/5 7 Spring 418/1 Drain 120/107 Spring Friars Hill Spring 9079 7476 Drain Pavilion 239/9 5969 Issues Spring 191/6 7557 0051 Banbury CP 5448 Sor Brook Hanwell Fields Drain Spring 191/2 0039 Pond Collects 120/107 Collects Collects Issues 11 0034 16 Spring Drain 120/101 Lake Durham Mews Wroxton CP Spring 0020 0019 191/5 6115 Drain A 422 Spring Issues STRATFORD ROAD 8206 HORLEY PATH ROAD 191/2 Crossways 418/1 12 Drain 8200 0001 4900 7200 0/ A 422 The A 422 0900 3100 A 422 Chantry A 422 191/10 10 0001 4900 6800 2400 A 422 A 422 3100 A 422 Drain 42 Amberley The Chantry 42 QUEEN'S CRESCENT QUEEN'S 1 Pavilion Hearthway Drain Old School House Roebuck Police Ho The Old STRATFORD ROAD Hardwick Wroxton House Hotel (PH) STRATFORD County Primary School ROAD Stonehaven THE FIRS Ivy Sundial Cott Barn Catholic Church of Hillside Cottage SILVER STREET St Thomas of Canterbury HORLEY PATH ROAD Redlands 418/15 METCALFE St Christopher Hall DRAYTON Cottage Shepherd Avon 418/15 Sunnyside CLOSE Wroxlea Ma Cott Barn hala Rosebank Valley Sundial Farm House Lodge View Meadow Garth Commuinity Ardens Church Centre Bold Keroli Poplars Cottage Street WROXTON Clematis Tel Longworth LEYS Kapela Rose Cott Mews The Cottage Old Woodview Ex White Horse Primrose Cottage Blenheim Holly House Paddock Almshouses Ferndale (PH) Horley The Cottage Hall CLOSE Raydon Wood View View Virginia Cott Jays Hill House Blencowe Coppertops STRATFORD ROAD Jasmine Cottage Windrush Pool Priory Crooksbury Shirley Farm Spring Cott Berry Cott Cott Cottage 6377 Sun-Dol House Sundial Sheasby The Old Spring The Priests House Cottage Forge House Homestead Mayfield Sur Loch Badgers LANE Abbey The The Ochre 7479 Barn Ho Farm The Pond Woodside CottWilan The Old Bakehouse Cott 191/3 House Ley's MILLS Fra Myra Cottage Abbey Farm Stone Bungalow Dunelm Larkrise Cottage Pilgrim Little Manor Cottage North Woodcote 418/17 The Cottage Wroxton The Quillet Arms Meadow View The Steps The Old (PH) Methodist The Old Farm House Church Cott Wroxton Gardens Church Laundry Kerrow House A 422 Manor Drayton School OXTON CT El Sub Sta Orchard Banks Rectory Cottage House WR MAIN STREET Mullions All Saints' 418/2 Old Willow Hill A 422 Pool Rectory Parkview Church 4172 Farm Lodge Wroxton House House Pond Drain The Coach ARDEN Well Bank House Abbey Wood Cottage The Cottage Lodge CLOSE Thorpe House CHURCH STREET Alpha Cottage LAMPITTS GREEN Chetwode Icehouse 191/3 The Old House Clear View Bank House Farm Wroxton Primary School Ladymead El Sub Sta Danesmoor 418/4 LANE MILL Glebefields Thimble Leverton House (Nursing Home) GDNS A 422 Heritage House Cottage DARK LANE Portway South Briar Westgate South View Post 418/13 Cottage Danesmoor Cott Mill Cottage View Ruscote Spring RECTORY Arcade Laurel Farm 418/2 Glebe Cottages 191/1 Barn The Barley Mow 7859 Wroxton College 0053 418/13 Drain Laurels Farm (formerly Wroxton Abbey) 0055 6954 St Peter's 120/101 Pond Fish Pond Church 191/3 0053 8354 Fish Pond The Musketeer 418/3 191/4 Pumping Station Pond BANBURY 0049 Fish Pond 12 Sinks Park Farm 7844 120/2 0/101 Brook Fish Pond Sor 418/13 418/3 Pond 12 120/106 0/101 Hill View County Primary Fish Pond School 6937 2236 Spring 4732 Springs 6328 6627 0026 Spring 9324 418/2 Drayton CP William Morris 418/3 Primary and Nursery Schools 418/4 191/1 315/15 315/16 191/11 120/3 Archway 8608 120/6 Padsdon Springs 315/5 6805 0003 3900 0004 7900 0500 0006 4000 8000 315/2 3800 5000 5600 7900 0006 4000 8000 0003 41 Issues 120/4 41 Sinks 120/5 120/16 0/16 Spring 12 Spring 5900 North 6380 2179 Newington CP 191/11 120/12 120/14 191/7 315/3 0054 120/13 315/15 French's Buildings 8065 0063 5263 0064 Newington Grounds Farm 5260 Well 0060 120/13 120/15 0056 Pond 120/20 315/6 0155 Pond Sor Brook 315/6 7949 120/8 Pond 6546 191/8 4546 0043 315/8 Claydon Hill Farm Sinks 120/15 Issues Springs Pump House 0935 Pond Issues 5733 8931 2030 120/23 Tythe Farm 5929 Pond 0026 The Bungalow 3322 2320 191/8 191/4 9618 0018 315/2 315/5 191/9 6914 3913 1913 4813 6810 315/3 /26 315/7 120 Spring 120/24 191/12 Claydon Hill Reservoir 7000 8700 3500 6200 8100 120/30 Bungalow 40 315/7 315/5 191/12 40 40 41 42 43 44 45 SHEET SP 44 SW For further information please contact: Scale 1:10,000 Oxfordshire County Council Environment and Economy To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Statement. Rights of Way Office Countryside Service The Definitive Map and Statement is conclusive evidence KEY: SP 34 NE SP 44 NW SP 44 NE Central Library in law that the rights shown on the Map existed at the County Boundary relevant date, but this is without prejudice to the possible Public Footpath Westgate existence of other rights not shown on the Map Oxford OX1 1DJ (see s56 Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981). Public Bridleway District Boundary Telephone: 01865 810808 Road Used as Public Path Parish Boundary SP 34 SE SP 44 SW SP 44 SE This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey (To be redesignated under Countryside & material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Rights of Way Act 2000, section 47, to Office © Crown copyright.
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