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Parish and Path No Definitive Statements for the Parish of: Abbots Ann .......................................................................................................................... 1 Allbrook and North Boyatt .................................................................................................... 3 Alton .................................................................................................................................... 4 Ampfield ............................................................................................................................. 12 Amport ............................................................................................................................... 15 Andover ............................................................................................................................. 19 Appleshaw ......................................................................................................................... 27 Ashford Hill with headley ................................................................................................... 28 Ashmansworth ................................................................................................................... 36 Ashurst and Colebury ........................................................................................................ 38 Awbridge ............................................................................................................................ 39 Abbots Ann Parish and Path No. Status Start Point (Grid ref End point (Grid ref Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations and description) and description) Abbotts Ann 1 Footpath 3285 4357 3315 4361 From Road C.65 (at Abbotts Ann) to Road C.17 Red Rice Road Clatford Road (C65) (C17) From Road C.65, through gap, eastwards along gravel path enclosed 8 ft. to 6 ft. wide between wooden fences and walls (and hedge), through iron wicket gate, along gravel path (approximately 6 ft. wide) enclosed 18 ft. wide between wooden fence and wall, along path enclosed 7 ft. to 5 ft. wide between fences, through iron wicket gate, and along path (enclosed 8 ft. to 10 ft. wide between fences) to Road C.17. Abbotts Ann 2 Footpath 3339 4364 3362 4369 From Road C.17 to Road C.17 at Little Ann The path follows a diverted route between 3359 4367 and Old Salisbury Road Old Salisbury Road 3362 4368 (C17) (C17) From Road C.17, over stile, eastwards along earth path enclosed 6 ft. wide between hedges, along path 5 ft. wide between allotment gardens and hedge, crossing No. 4, along path, then northwards on 1.8 metres wide between 3359 4367 and 3362 4368 west side of garden hedge and down step into Road C.17. Abbotts Ann 3 Footpath 3389 4378 3421 4379 From Road A.343, north east of Little Ann, to Parish Boundary Road A343 Upper Clatford 3 at Parish Boundary From Road A.343, up stone steps, eastwards along grass path enclosed 8 ft. to 4 ft. wide between hedge and wire fence, along earth path enclosed approximately 5 ft. wide between iron fence and hedge (and trees), and along path (enclosed approximately 5 ft. wide between hedge and wire fence) to Parish Boundary. Abbotts Ann 4 Footpath 3354 4369 3326 4277 From Road C.17, west of Little Ann, to Road A.343 Clatford Road Salisbury Road (C17) (A343) From Road C.17, through gap, southwards along earth track (approximately 7 ft. wide) between hedge and allotments, through gap, along grass path 5 ft. wide between allotment and hedge, along path 6 ft. wide between allotment and hedge, along path 6 ft. wide between wire fence and hedge, over twin stiles, through gap, south-westwards along verge of pasture on northwest side of hedge, through gap, then skirting corner of arable field through gap to Road A.343. 28 February 2012 Page 1 of 41 Abbotts Ann 5 Footpath 3286 4343 3308 4344 From Road C.65 (at Abbotts Ann) to Manor Close Road C65 Manor Close From Road C.65, through wicket gate, eastwards along earth path (approximately 5 ft. wide) enclosed approximately 8 ft. wide between hedge and cottage, along path (3 ft. to 4 ft. wide), enclosed 10 ft. to 7 ft. wide between allotment and wire poultry compounds, along path between allotments, through iron kissing gate, along verge of pasture on south side of wooden fence (and hedge) to Manor Close. Abbotts Ann 6 Footpath 3286 4338 3251 4360 From Road C.65 (at Abbotts Ann) to Road C.17 Footpath 7 at Abbotts Ann Road Red Rice Road (C17) From Road C.65, through gap, northwestwards along grass path enclosed 4 ft. wide between hedge and wooden fence, along path enclosed 5 ft. wide between wire fence and hedge, along path skirting north-east side of outbuildings, along path enclosed approximately 12 ft. wide between wire fences, through field gate, southwestwards along earth road (7 ft. wide) enclosed approximately 16 ft. wide between wire fences, over stile, northwestwards along verge of pasture on southwest side of wire fence, and over stile to Road C.17. Abbotts Ann 7 Footpath 3286 4338 3213 4114 From Road C.65 (at Abbotts Ann) to Road A.343 Footpath 6 at Road A343 Red Rice Road From Road C.65, southwestwards along gravel track 7 ft. wide enclosed approximately 14 ft. wide between hedge and wooden fence, along track 18 ft. wide, between hedge and brick building, along earth track enclosed between bushes, veering southwards, along grass track enclosed approximately 7 ft. wide between bushes, through gap, southwards across arable field, through gap, along 5 ft. wide grass headland of arable field on west side of Cossical Copse, through gap, south-westwards along cart track 6 ft. wide across pasture, through gateway, along track enclosed 14 ft. wide between wire fences, and then southeastwards along gravel track enclosed between wire fence and hedge to Road A.343. Abbotts Ann 9 Footpath 3282 4360 3090 4192 From Road C.17 north of school to Road C.199 Abbotts Ann Road Road C199 (C17) From Road C.17 southwestwards along gravelled lane enclosed 10 ft. to 15 ft. wide between walls and fences, along lane on south side of Manor Farm, crossing No. 6, along 10 ft. wide gravelled road enclosed approximately 20 ft. wide between wire fence and hedge, along unenclosed road between arable fields and skirting north side of Dunkirt Farm southwestwards along unenclosed 8 ft. wide track between arable fields and along verge of arable field on south side of hedge to Road C.199 east of The Morrells. Abbotts Ann 10 Footpath 3161 4235 3218 4134 1.8 metres wide Footpath 9 Footpath 7 Abbotts Ann 11 Footpath 3372 4456 3409 4417 From junction with Road U.60 to Road A.343 BOAT 13 Road A343 From Road U.60 southeastwards along asphalt road and grass track, southwards over wire fence (stile to be erected by the Land Settlement Association Ltd.) along eastern boundary of No. 9 smallholding on west side of hedge, through gap (stile to be erected by the Land Settlement Association Ltd) and along headland of arable field on north side of hedge to stile at Road A.343. Abbotts Ann 12 Footpath 3295 4353 3295 4358 From Road C.17 east of Eagle P.H. to Church Lane Clatford Road Footpath 1 (C17) (Church Lane) From Road C.17 through iron kissing gate and northwards along earth path enclosed between wall and hedge to junction with No. 1. 28 February 2012 Page 2 of 41 Abbotts Ann 13 Byway Open 3372 4456 3329 4391 From Road U.60 to Road C.121 to All Traffic Footpath 11 at Road Cattle Lane U60 (C121) From Road U.60 southwestwards along grass track 15 ft. to 20 ft. wide between hedges narrowing to 12 ft. wide and on to Road C.121. Abbotts Ann 15 Byway Open 3195 3996 3264 4074 From Parish Boundary, south of Stonehanger Copse, to Parish Boundary to All Traffic Nether Wallop 42 at Upper Clatford 14 at Parish Boundary Parish Boundary From Parish Boundary, south of Stonehanger Copse, southeastwards along grass track between fence and hedge 18 ft apart, then roughly metalled 7 ft. wide between fence and hedge and the hedges approximately 15 ft. apart, then earth track 9 ft. wide between fence and hedge approximately 15 ft. apart to Parish Boundary. Abbotts Ann 501 Footpath 3211 4303 3234 4283 1.5 metres wide Footpath 9 Footpath 7 (Dunkirt Lane) (The Drove) Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid reference and (Grid reference and description) description) Allbrook and North Footpath 4490 2102 4506 2121 From No. 13 at Boyatt Wood to Boyatt Lane at Broom Hill Boyatt 715 Eastleigh 13a Boyatt Lane From No. 13 through gap north eastwards across arable field, and along verge of arable field and at parish boundary over bar fence to Boyatt Lane. Allbrook and North Footpath 4532 2179 4560 2116 From Boyatt Lane south of Maypole Villas to junction with Road at Knowle Hill Boyatt 716 Boyatt Lane Knowle Hill From Boyatt Lane, through gap (staggered posts) south eastwards along 3 ft. wide gravel Path unenclosed across pasture, through gap, (staggered posts) along 3 ft. wide gravel path unenclosed across pasture and through gap to junction with road at Knowle Hill. That part of the path which ran between 4542 2185 and 4547 2156 has been diverted and now runs between 4532 2180 and 4547 2156. Allbrook and North Footpath 4522 2094 4528 2100 Boyatt 717 Lewes Close Bosville Allbrook and North Footpath 4528 2113 4531 2110 Boyatt 718a Portchester Rise Chilham Close Allbrook and North Footpath 4534 2107 4542 2107 Boyatt 718b Highcliffe Drive West of Allbrook Knoll 28 February 2012 Page 3 of 41 Allbrook and North Footpath 4550 2066 4565 2091 Boyatt 719 Eastleigh 19 Twyford Road
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