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Kings Lynn Town Centre Map.Pdf Sheet 23 Legend/Notation 5.5m 32a GROSS BANK ROAD 5.5m 34 (course of) Drain Posts Travelling Crane 31a SIR LEWIS STREET 43 - Inset Map Boundary - Mixed Use Zone NOT SAVED 2007 30a 32 Club Town Wall69 31 29a 55 37 40 44 Mud (course of) 30 L Twr 68 RABY AVENUE Fisher Fleet FB 3 -Landing Historic Stage Parks and Gardens 29 HP&G EDWARD BENEFER WAY 1 5.5m NOT SAVED 2007 - Central Area Expansion Zone NOT SAVED 2007 38 Allendale Town Wall “English Heritage Register” 57 4.3m 25 46 FERMOY Post 35 36 AVENUE Quaker Cottage Shelter El Sub Sta 1a LB FERMOY AVENUE 23 Transit Sheds 54 4.0m Landing Stage To be updated at point of adoption - Conservation Area Bollards - Housing Site Under Construction at 1/1/93 7 Posts BM 45 Bethany 5.97m 43 Works 34 Friar 28 52WALKER STREET 44 BM 4.60m Cottage 52 15 12 4.0m 11 8 - Defined Area of Town - Urban Renewal Area Superseded CS03 17 Maycroft El Sub Sta 1 Bollards 53 House Level Crossing 33 Fisher Fleet 13 Mud Mean High Water 5.5m 4.5m 3 26 31 16 8 BM 5.00m30 26 40 BM 4.74m Bol 5 - Built Environment Type A CROSS BANK ROAD - Disused Railway Trackbed/Route 31 24 Bol Bol 7 58 EDMA STREET Customs and Excise CRESSWELL STREET 2 Sluice BURKITT STREET 24 Post Path 28 5.5m 22 1 Bol 20 Office 4.6m 19 1 28 21 3 20 Tank KING'S LYNN Superseded CS11 (see note 2) Drain - Built Environment Type C - Footpath/Cycleway 5 1 3 Swing-bridge 9 Marion 2 2 63 16 Subway TOWNSHEND TERRACE 6 1 1 TCB 11 5 1 10 Level Crossing 8 WB 16 10 14 11 12 Bawsey Drain Chalet 16 28 RABY AVENUE Club - Built Environment Type D - Corridors of Movement 6 Bollards Mean High Water Corde Adopted King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Local Plan 1998 Bollards Bol The Bungalow 17b WOODWARK AVENUE L Twr 68 2 SMITH AVENUE WB 17a 1 NOT SAVED 2007 2 17 2 BM 5.22m Long Pond Bollards 3 Swing-bridge 5.5m 4 21 El - Retail Zone “Primary sub-division” - The Countryside NOT SAVED 2007 1 Inset 32 5.5m 19 31 33 Sub Level 13 Sta SM 47 32 Bol 13 Crossing 11 28 9 4.3m 53 2 Bowling Green 23 9 PO 22 7 17 5.5m 27 65 25 NOT SAVED 2007 35 169 28 ETL Bol Sl 5 LB Drain 165 75 79 - River Corridor “Main Water Feature” SIR LEWIS STREET 161 - Retail Zone “Secondary sub-division” NOT SAVED 2007 4.0m 1 King’s Lynn Central Area TCB SM 21 22 28 93 LOKE TCB 36 38 50 48 147 BM 5.11m ROAD Town Wall LOKE ROAD 58 135 11 (course of) 26 105 29 121 12 60 107 This Map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller El 30 LOKE ROAD 23 117 Sub Sta Posts 22b 20 The notation relates to policies in the Written Statement which The Proposals Map notation is set out in full on the inside covers of the folders containing 31 27a El Sub Sta of Her Majesty’s13 Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead 64 14 17 27 to prosecution or civil proceedings. Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk. LA086045. 1999. 22 18 also contains general policies relating to Travellingthe Cranearea covered by this map. the Proposals Map and Insets. 19 162 Coal Yard 12 SM BOUNDARY ROAD EAST 34 Maps produced by Lovell Johns Ltd., Oxford. England. SCALE 1:2500 10 164 MP 24 16 29 Mill 4 37 CENTRAL ROAD 86 Houses 150 21 166 96 2 Pond Works 15 4 104 6 Gaywood River 168 HAREWOOD136 PARADE 8 110 Bols 40 122 132 12 10 ROPE WALK Recreation Ground 16 14 18 HARECROFT GARDENS HARECROFT PARADE HAREWOOD Alexandria Dock El Sub Sta 1 HAREWOOD DRIVE 35 BM Harecroft Terrace 20 LANSDOWNE STREET 4.02m 18 2 44 1 4 North End Yard GEORGE STREET 4.9m 1 JOHN KENNEDY ROAD 4.0m 9 14 20 170 3 19 8 Bols 46 BIRCHWOOD STREET 9 13 DRIVE 7 172 10 11 4 28 6 26 1 3 5 5 7 41 12 NORTH END 14 5 27 BOUNDARY ROAD EAST 6 25 Bollards 13 50 7 15 4 9 Bollards 5.2m 8 Travelling Crane 10 Ferry Terminal 4.0m 5 Long Pond 2 3.4m 52 11 7 6 19 12 LOKE ROAD 1 17 17 18 Allotment Gardens Bollards 15 30 St Anne's fort HEXTABLE ROAD 29 Shelter 47 16 (remains of) 1 174 56 17 Car Park Garage 2 57 BM 5.55m 4.6m Bollards NORTH END 1 Lock Hall PH Level HEXTABLE ROAD Crossing ETL 3.0m Transit Sheds BM 3.65m TCB 5 2 BOUNDARY ROAD WEST Allotment Gardens Oldwarden 4.9m Bollards Ppg Sta LB 4.8m Drain Ppg Sta FS 8 AUSTIN FIELDS 1 12 Path NORTH STREET 4.9m 3.7m 9 HOMELAND ROAD 2 7 Allotment 8 to 11 El Gardens 4 3 Sub Sta PH 5 Depot BM 4.11m 6 13 23 1 Bol 19 7 North Hirne Court FB Gaywood River 31 True's 21 45 Yard St Nicholas Close HOMELAND RD Timber Yard 18 29 1 to 7 to 1 (Mus) 26 7 Highgate Infants School 5 5a 17 NORTH END Allot 25 9 38 to 54 to 38 16 Gdns ST ANN'S STREET 4.0m Red Cross 59 15 24 12 El Sub Sta HQ 3 8 Allotment Gardens 14 22 Works 4.9m GAYWOOD ROAD 12 Red Cross HQ 3.7m 5.2m KING'S LYNN 21 5.2m KING'S LYNN 1 KING'S LYNN 205 20 Fisherman's Arms 67 8 1 to 23 to 1 Works 19 Mean High Water Timber Yard ARCHDALE 15 (PH) El Sub Sta ETL El 7.3m Sub Sta STREET 14 32 Sluice BM 6.56m GAYWOOD ROAD Mud 5 81 16 42 El Sub Sta AUSTIN FIELDS JOHN KENNEDY ROAD 66 40 32 EASTGATE STREET 35 22 18 Sorting Office 13 Town Wall 95 29 24 Hall 78 Recreation Ground Depot 1 SM St Nicholas Chapel 22 KETTLEWELL LANE 20 ST ANN'S STREET 90 1b 4.0m 23 7 18 PILOT STREET 1a Timber Yard 16 Sports Centre 102 5.0m 14 AUSTIN FIELDS 12 Inset 31 PH 5.1m 8 19 112 38 to 44 114 5.7m Car Park 1 80 PAGE STAIR LANE CHAPEL LANE Regis BM Tudor Rose 8 Tank GAYWOOD ROAD King’s Lynn 116 House 3.92m 122 Hotel Dorrington House 17 1 to 41 SM Trinity Quay Government 1 Offices 15 13 Mean High Water Lovell House Priory House St Katherines Court Tank 1 to 10 5.6m ST NICHOLAS STREET Depot 45 to 51 El 4.6m 15a Warehouse Sub Sta 1 76 5.3m Depot Town Wall 14 AUSTIN STREET (course of) 121 15 5.1m Sub Sta 16 5.6m Gateway El 17a 17 Sub 17b AUSTIN ST JOHN KENNEDY ROAD Sta El Sub Sta 5.2m Car Park 5.2m AUSTIN STREET Warehouse SM LB 11 to 37 to 11 BM 5.67m 17 11 Car Park 131 14 5 5.5m 1 to 24 The FB 9 Works Kings Yard 5.5m Alexandria Cottage House King's Court Works PC 11 TCB 2a 18 Car Park 2 DODMANS CLOSE 2 Warehouse Anglia Yard Playground WATER LANE 10 12 Technical College Fells Warehouse 1 PH El Sub Sta LITTLEPORT STREET Common Staithe Quay 5.2m 2b 11 114 13 8 Remains of Friary 101 Mud PW (Austin Friars) 116 1 to 71 8 ALBERT AVENUE 104 72 99 ALBERT STREET 73 5 Tuesday Market Place PH 12 74 Littleport Terrace 98 Corn Exchange PH CHAPEL STREET 75 Community Centre 4.7m 14 76 7 39 1 77 13 5 78 14 12 42 11 Post 37 79 Gaywood River 8 3.4m Car Park MARKET LANE 10 FS Tank 15 16 9 SM 7 70a 1a 8 97a 6 97b 70 83 to 91 Edinburgh 1 40 95 1a Duke's Head Hotel 17 Court 1b HIGHGATE 67 24 96a Crane TCB 66 Bank 65 5 Club 21 64 13 NORFOLK STREET 25 62 BM 5.13m 95 63 31 96 5.2m 32 LB Garage TCB Bank 22 57 4 100 60 FERRY STREET 59 4 29 Mean High Water 1 58 30 PC 9 Mill House BM 3.61m 34 Eagle 53 Town Wall 19 33 LB TCB 106 35 6.0m 30 Hotel 8 Emmerich Court 90 109 108 WYATT STREET FB River Great Ouse 3 (PH) 1 38 5.4m 49 25 LB Shrubbery 40 7 28 22 36 Bank 45 BM 6.24m 1 to 18 63 39 Crown and Mitre 2 112 PO Ferry F Mud (PH) Globe House 41 1 5.9m SURREY STREET 114 43 21 Chapel 4.9m Court 44 89 39 115 Eastgate 88 PH Globe Hotel 37 61 30a 36 MARSHALL STREET County Primary School 35 29 65 6 22 Bank 45 63 32 PARADISE LANE 26 37 7 29c 6.4m 31 5.2m 46 HIGHGATE 121 30 10 2 50 29 60 6 29a 1 6 Surrey Yard Broadway 14 59 47 62 61 34 48 Guildhall of Saint George 36 24 GEORGE YARD 60 61 59 1 17 3.4m PAXTON TERRACE 51 29 55 (National Trust) 23 53 Fermoy Art Gallery 57 127 OLDSUNWAY 2 52 22 Ouse Amateur (National Trust) 58 63 59a 15 64 BM 5.05m 36 Sailing Club 69 El 57 to 21 24 11 Sub Sta 46 58 20 El BM 7.37m 4 36a 79 MILTON AVENUE 19 Sub 5 133 Car Park 3 57 3 Landing Stage MHW 13 65 Sta 78 60 STANLEY STREET 1 27 4 18 38 38 5 66 137 136 NORFOLK STREET 17 1 TENNYSON AVENUE 49 3 KIRBY STREET 5 27 139 138 77 16 15 FERRY LANE 11 1 75 56 40 5.5m 143 6 56 46 11a 67 15 23a BROAD STREET 68 25 El 73 Sub Sta 7 MILTON AVENUE 38 36 19 23 14 8 71 69 72 70 33 MP Old School Court 73 34 Regis 9 Rooms 46 55 Willdor 52 COBURG STREET 67 9 21 48 1 2 2a 8 76 3 40 49 to 51 7 OLDSUNWAY 77 6 42 21 12 to 10 53 54 Hotel MP 77 69 13 Garage 41 77d 53a Roof Car Park PH 78 WELLESLEY STREET BM 6.18m 37 14 AICKMAN'S YARD Roof 4.0m 48 63 Car Park 15 BM 3.48m 52 39 34 Library Court 48 32 ROAD RAILWAY Hall 33 50 30 KING STREET 1 4 22 2 11 1a 14 6 The 65 Vancouver 49 3 1 HIGH STREET MP 53 20a 15 BLACKFRIARS ROAD 20 Centre Glenmoor 4.9m 48 51 29 to 35 to 29 49 47 44 7 to 24 25 El 47 18 to 20 to 18 45 PURFLEET 84 Sub Sta 27 22 16 13 BROAD STREET 4.0m 58 75 20 21 14 4.0m 45 Town Wall 43 TRENOWATHS PLACE 23 13 23 El Sub (course of) 86 18 1 Sta 44 21 18 Pier 16 ALBION STREET 40 The Maltings El Sub Sta 43 19 11 PORTLAND STREET 14 13 11a 7 Vancouver Court 17 The Cottage El Sub Sta 42 85 Car Park 12 6 Ouse House 1 7 6 15 3.7m 1 to 9 East 13 26 Anglian 5 10 41 6 68 Hotel 3.0m 11 5.2m 2 90 Portland House 40 12 Bus Station 24 King's Lynn Station MP 39 1 5 St Dominic's Square BM 3.34m 26a St Johns Court 39 Burton's 20 Swiss Terrace River Great Ouse 97 Bol 6 Court BM 4.23m 1 7 3 16 1 Drain 4 3 11 PH 6 99 1 3 2 BM 5.12m PRINCES WAY 3 11 34 1 1 14 BM 5.92m Museum WATERLOO STREET 15 Museum OLD MARKET STREET LB 15 14 5 9 to 1 34 16 PURFLEET STREET 5.3m 17 TCB BM 5.63m MARKET STREET Purfleet Quay MP 96.75 3.7m Custom LB SP NEW CONDUIT STREET 27 111 House PARADISE ROAD 1 to 6 2 PH Gainsborough 12 Mean High Water 13 TCB Court SP EL FB 35 7 to 9 to 7 32a Roof Car Park 10 Pur Fleet Sub Sta 98 6 Sluice 32 17 PARADISE PARADE Church Mud Bollard 99 5.5m St John's Terrace Vicarage 78 Post SEDGEFORD LANE 26 Hall Club 33 South Quay Car Park 123 56 QUEEN Baxter's Tel Ex Bol 99c STREET BM 6.29m Plain El 44 PARADISE 25 Head
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