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Parish and Path No Definitive Statements for the Parish of: Nether Wallop ...................................................................................................................... 1 Netley Marsh ....................................................................................................................... 7 New Alresford .................................................................................................................... 12 New Milton ......................................................................................................................... 13 Newnham .......................................................................................................................... 19 Newton Valence ................................................................................................................ 21 Newtown ............................................................................................................................ 26 North Baddesley ................................................................................................................ 31 North Waltham ................................................................................................................... 33 Northington ........................................................................................................................ 34 Nursling and Rownhams .................................................................................................... 35 Nutley ................................................................................................................................ 38 Nether Wallop Parish and Path No. Status Start Point (Grid ref End point (Grid ref Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations and description) and description) Nether Wallop 1 Footpath 2898 3823 2910 3815 From Parish Boundary to Parish Boundary Over Wallop 5 at Over Wallop 6 at Parish Boundary Parish Boundary From post and rail fence at Parish Boundary northwestwards across pasture, across footbridge, along narrow path, then along 3 ft. 6 ins. wide concrete path between watercress beds, along grass path, across footbridge, over stile, and across pasture to stile at Parish Boundary. Nether Wallop 2 Footpath 2943 3768 2948 3754 From Parish Boundary to Road U.80 Over Wallop 7 at School Lane U80 Parish Boundary From post and rail fence at Parish Boundary southwestwards along verge of pasture one east side of hedge, southeastwards along strip of pasture on west side of wire fence, over post and rail fence, along grass verge of arable field, over post and rail fence, and along 2 ft. wide path through hedge to Road U.80. Nether Wallop 3 Footpath 2945 3729 2947 3752 From Road U.80 to Road U.80 north of Knockwood Knockwood Lane School Lane (U80) (U80) From Road U.80 up 7 steps, through 3 ft. wide gap in hedge, south-southeastwards crossing 6 ft. wide track, along 3 ft. wide path on east side of hedge, over post and rail fence, southwestwards across pasture, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, over post and rail fence, crossing 6 ft. wide track, along verge of pasture, through gateway, along verge of pasture on east side of wire fence, through 6 ft. wide gap in hedge, and over post and rail fence to Road U.80. 28 February 2012 Page 1 of 39 Nether Wallop 4 Footpath 2945 3727 3007 3672 From Road U.80 east of Knockwood to Road U.80 Knockwood Lane Jerretts Lane (U80) (U80) From Road U.80 along narrow path on north side of hedge, over post and rail fence, southeastwards along verge of pasture on north side of hedge, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on north side of hedge, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on north side of hedge, through gateway, along verge of pasture on north side of hedge, over bar fence, along verge of pasture on south side of hedge and wire fence, and over wire fence to Road U.80. Nether Wallop 5 Footpath 3001 3661 3027 3661 From Road C.7 to junction with No.7 Heathman Street Footpath 7 (C7) From Road C.7 through gateway, northeastwards along 10 ft. wide gravelled private road, through field gate, along 10 ft. wide farm road through farm yard, east southeastwards and eastwards along 10 ft. wide farm track through avenue, over post and rail fence to right of field gate and along 8 ft. wide lane to junction with No.7. Nether Wallop 7 Footpath 3026 3657 3066 3679 From Road C.7 to Road U.80 Heathman Street Bridleway 30 (C7) From Road C.7 northwards along lane enclosed 6 ft. wide between hedges, eastwards along lane, through wicket gate, along 6 ft. wide grass track enclosed between banks and hedge, then northeastwards along grass track on west side of wire fence, and spinney, along grass verge of arable field on west side of hedge and through field gate to Road U.80. Nether Wallop 9 Footpath 3038 3660 3064 3739 From junction with No.7 to junction with No.30 Footpath 7 Bridleway 30 From junction with No.7 northwards along verge of arable field on east side of wire fence, chestnut pale fence, and hedge, over rail and wire fence, along verge of arable field on east side of spinney, eastwards and northeastwards along verge of arable field, across arable field, over wire fence, and across pasture to junction with No.30 (unmetalled). Nether Wallop 12 Footpath 3060 3631 3097 3602 From Road C.81 to Road C.7 Road C7 Connigar Copse Lane From Road C.81 northwestwards along 6 ft. wide grass track on south side of hedge, (C81) crossing 8 ft. wide track across grass verge, over stile, northwestwards across pasture, then northwestwards along verge of pasture on south side of wire fence, and over stile to Road C.7. Nether Wallop 14 Footpath 3042 3494 3012 3561 From Road A.30 to Road U.84 Salisbury Road Berry Court Lane (A30) (U84) From Road A.30 along narrow path up bank, through gap in hedge, northwestwards along verge of pasture on west side of spinney, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture, through 10 ft. wide gap in hedge, across pasture, through gateway, northwards along verge of pasture on west side of hedge and through field gate to Road U.84 west of Berry Court. 28 February 2012 Page 2 of 39 Nether Wallop 15 Footpath 3039 3584 3023 3533 From Road U.84 to junction with No.14 Berry Court Lane Footpath 14 (U84) From Road U.84 across grass verge southwestwards along narrow grass path on west side of wire fence, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west side of wire fence, over post and rail fence, and southwestwards along verge of pasture on west side of wire fence to junction with No.14. Nether Wallop 16 Footpath 2972 3628 3011 3562 From Road U.84 at Berry Court to Road U.84 Five Bells Lane Berry Court Lane (U84) From Road U.84 at Berry Court over tubular rail fence, north-westwards along verge of pasture on west side of wood and hedge over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, over post and rail fence, along verge of pasture on west of hedge, over stile, and along metalled accommodation road (Aylwards Way) to Road U.84. Nether Wallop 17 Footpath 2973 3626 3025 3640 From Road U.84 to junction with No.16 Aylwards Lane Church Hill (U84) From Road U.84 crossing 8 ft. wide track, over stile, westwards across pasture, through 6 ft. wide gap in hedge, along verge of pasture on south side of wire fence, over post and rail fence, across arable field, over post and rail fence, southwestwards along verge of pasture on south side of wire fence, through gateway, southwestwards along approx. 10 ft. wide grass track enclosed 20 ft. wide between Council House fence and hedge, through gap, and along 10 ft. wide gravelled track to junction with No.16 at Aylwards Way. Nether Wallop 18 Footpath 3035 3641 3057 3637 From Road U.84 to Road C.7 That part of the path which ran between 3046 3641 and 3056 Church Lane Heathman Street 3640 has been diverted and now runs between 3046 3641 and (U84) (C7) From Road U.84 through 4 ft. wide gateway, eastwards along 4 ft. wide path through 3057 3637 churchyard, then along approx. 6 ft. wide path on north side of church, through 4 ft. wide gateway, along path enclosed 4 ft. wide between chestnut pale fences, then along 1.8 metres wide between 3046 3641 and 3048 3639; 1.2 metres path enclosed between chestnut pale fence and hedge, across footbridge, wide between 3048 3639 and 3057 3637 northeastwards along approx. 3 ft. wide grass path, across footbridge, along path, across footbridge, eastwards along 4 ft. wide earth path enclosed between wire netting fences, then southeastwards along path on south side of post and rail fence, across two spillways, along 4 ft. wide path between Corn Mill wall and fence, across bridge, northeastwards along path between Mill wall and out building, and along Mill entrance to Road C.7. Nether Wallop 19 Footpath 2966 3645 2986 3659 From Road U.84 north of Ford to Road U.84 That part of the path which ran between 2980 3656 and 2965 Ducks Lane Hosketts Lane 3646 has been diverted and now runs between 2980 3656 and (U84) From Road U.84 over rail fence, northeastwards across pasture, northeastwards along 2967 3644 verge of pasture on south side of fence, through 8 ft. wide gap between hedge and fence, across pasture, through wicket gate, and along 10 ft. wide track enclosed 1.8 metres wide between 2980 3656 and 2967 3644 between hedge and fence to Road U.84. 28 February 2012 Page 3 of 39 Nether Wallop 20 Footpath 2961 3658 2923 3697 From Road U.84 to Road U.84 at Hill Farm Bent Street Hosketts Lane (U84) From Road U.84 across grass verge northwestwards along grass lane enclosed 8 ft. wide between hedges, over stile, along verge of pasture on west side of hedge, through wicket gate, along grass path enclosed 6 ft. wide (approx.) between hedge and wire fence, along grass path on west side of hedge, then along narrow grass path enclosed between wall and Nissen hut, through wicket gate, along path and down 8 steps to Road U.84. Nether Wallop 21 Footpath 2892 3782 2922 3715 From Road U.84 to Road A.343 Salisbury Road Bent Street (A343) From Road U.84 over post and rail fence, northwards across pasture, along approx.
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