Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 69 SE

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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 69 SE Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 69 SE 65 66 67 68 69 70 B 4009 0006 1800 2300 Glebe Farm 5700 0004 4700 0006 0003 4200 1900 Watlington B 480 3000 1500 4600 6500 3400 Mill Drain Pyrton Field Farm St Brightwell 140/7 B 4009 95 Bartholomew's 95 140/1 Farm B 480 Brightwell Church Lord Nelson Cottage 325/6 The Lord Nelson Inn Barn 186/1 7900 Heathfield CADWELL LANE Pond The Icknield School Pyrton CP Church TURNER'S GREEN LANE (Track) Drain 186/5 Cottage and Community Centre (PH) 325/4 9590 Windrush 0090 Lockerly ASH CLOSE 5987 Pond Changing 1889 Rooms Meadow 3588 Cottage The Spinney 397/2 140/3 SYCAMORE 140/11 0785 0086 ST LEONARDS CLOSE CLOSE 3184 3485 WILLOW CLOSE Issues 1883 Eastfield The Lodge 1383 4983 Collects Farm Pyrton CP LOVE LANE 1080 3179 Drain PYRTON LANE 0079 CLOSE 140/7 Issues Drain BEECH PH SHIRBURN ROAD St Leonard's 1474 CUXHAM ROAD Issues Church 4573 Lych Gate LO VE LANE 0071 186/1 Cuxham with 2371 PAULS WAY 397/27Sinks Drain PAULS WAY Church Close Hall 142/3 Cottage 6567 LETTS ALLEY Pound Close 397/27 CHAPEL STREET Orchard NEW ROAD Walk Easington CP 0065 Pavilion 397/29 SAUNDERS CLOSE 186/5 Issues LETTS ALLEY THE MEADOWS CHURCH STREET 397/3 0061 Drain 2161 0061 3759 0059 Issues Prospect Place Fox and SHELDONS PIECE Hounds Hotel PC BROOKSIDE Hall 397/28 PH Issues WATLINGTON SHIRBURN STREET Club Club 4154 Watlington HIGH STREET Industrial Estate GREEN Liby FARMHOUSEMEWS HURDLERS Two Bank Church Ways GORWELL Hall 142/2 PO B 4009 Ba nk The Old Forge B 4009 0047 Hare and F Sta Hounds Hotel 2845 Davenport Place THE GOGGS B 480 140/8 CLOSE RD PLACE 5340 397/30 Carriers Arms ALLNUT (PH) WATCOMBE CHESTNUT Tel 4339 Ex BROOK STREET TURNERS GREEN LANE (Track) COUCHING STREET Garage BARNACRE Vicarage Norton 3935 0034 Cottages 0032 7532 397/13a Shepherds Cottage WATCOMBE ROAD Pen-y-banc B 4009 Highfields The 397/13a SPRING LANE New House Bricken Little Chilworth 2027 SPRINGFIELD CLOSE BRITWELL ROAD 5528 Catholic Church St Edmund Campion The Orchard 4325 Presby CHILTERN GARDENS Croft Magnolia Cottage 142/ 186/1 Works HILL ROAD Church Spring Lea House Acre View 140/8 Parslow House Beechcroft Field View 6120 Drain 397/13 Ivy Cottage Petrae 140/9 3 SPRING LA INGHAM LANE The Row New Watcombe Cottage 1517 Manor Kenric Watcombe Manor 0910 Industrial Estate The Pines Hunters Lane End HouseLodge Shirwin STONOR Homelands 14 Heather Croft Depot Works Vernow Pond 2/3 Ozendyke Mignonne GREEN 4513 Uppertown Farm Cottage Lenark The Valkyaries The Bungalows Beeches Pippins Ponds Carters Break 397/12 HOWE ROAD White House Farm Chiltern Farm Surgery 397/24 Uppertown Farm Grove Pond Cottages 397/4 Pond 5600 Watcombe Watlington 9600 Hospital Manor Farm B 480 Cottages Council Depot 7800 0002 1400 1000 1800 4000 5000 6300 2100 3600 5500 8000 9600 2800 6100 0600 3600 6900 8700 B 4009 0700 1300 1400 2600 3600 5500 8000 4400 5900 9600 B 480 0300 397/26 Watlington 397/25 Hospital 94 B 4009 94 7596 ROAD Pond HILL The Springs HOWE R Henley House OAD 6989 Walnut Tree Walnut Cottage Tree Cott 8490 B 480 142/3 White Mark Farm 7686 B 480 1583 397/12 7279 1080 397/24 140/10 Woodgate Cottage Springfield Farm 8678 Uppertown Croft 8276 140/9 7971 1370 Pond TURNER'S GREEN LANE 2669 St Nicholas's Church 5668 Pond 4065 142/1 6064 The Lower Farm Old Rectory 8464 Pond 397/13 Drain 142/10 397/13b 4461 4055 School House Pond 7954 Watlington CP Drain Drain The Lamp Dennis's Cottage 4149 Cooper's Farm House Castle Hill Cottage Yew Tree Cottage The Granary Pond 3243 1744 140/10 142/12 142/9 The Priory 397/13 142/3 HOWE ROAD TURNER'S GREEN LANE (Track) Hampton Brightwell Baldwin CP Lemon 1934 Cottage 9030 6430 Hedgeen 3630 397/24 Green Acres 142/1 Chiltern Garden Water Pump House House Stocks 3626 The Plough Cottage 1900 Red Lion Farm Cedar Lodge Keeper's The Goose Cottage Icknield House 4420 (PH) Scott HAMSTYLES The Cottage Village Coach Hall House Pond Elm Tree The Shieling Ponds Carmelden Cottage Shelter 397/31 Holly Cottage B 4009 The Old Farmhouse Flints Barn Alexanders B 4009 Flints Foxington House Lys Farm Canary Cottage Kerry Vor 6200 Pond 397/7 The Grounds Pond 39 397/6Five Acres The Old Queen 142/11 Lower Dean Octagon House 7/13 Lodge Brightwell Grove White Cottage Springwood House Sunnymede Huttons Close Chiltern Grove Cottage 7100 Farm B 480 The Old Post Office B 4009 3700 2000 3800 5400 7300 8500 6400 0006 6200 0006 6400 8500 7500 3800 7300 0006 1900 Broadlands Bartletts B 480 93 B 4009 Cottage 93 Grove Farm Hamlet Cottage Pavilion Priest's House Orchard Close Fletchers 0293 The Lodge 397/31 397/6 Home Farm Britwell Salome CP Pond 142/14 397/22 Lys Farm House Lys Farm House B 4009 8971 2267 397/11 1063 Dumble 140/10 Dore 8357 142/13 6957 397/10 GROVE LANE Swimming 142/12 Pool 6351 7150 0848 Pond 204/24 0646 Britwell Salome 9046 B 4009 House 2/14 5845 B 4009 0045 14 Dame Alice Farm The Lodge Brockholes Lane Monument Cottage 0940 Keeper's Cottage 204/27 5636 6131 4329 Brockholes Lane W Twr 397/11 The Howe 4526 Howe Farm Cottages 8223 7872 Howe Farm 204/27 Drain 397/22 204/28 204/28 142/13 142/7 Howe Combe 142/14 Howe 204/27 /26 204/24 20 204 4/28 377/34 North Farm B 480 0005 6100 4400 5700 2200 204/144400 7100 0005 4100 7800 White Cottage 4400 0001 7800 9100 0005 1300 8800 0005 4000 7100 4500 5700 2200 6100 Orchard 204/14 Cottage 92 B 480 397/9 92 Brockholes Lane 377/4 North Farm Howe Cottage 377/34 4600 204/24 204/14 8488 8800 377/36 2283 0578 Huntingland 4/26 Pond 20 2773 Britwell Hill Farm 2069 4500 8367 8659 9758 20 377/36 4/14 377/37 Woods Farm 7/34 0345 7543 4444 37 0043 0042 377/4 0043 377/36 204/26 377/37 1339 Howe Top 5135 397/22 5734 Cherry Tree Cottage WT Station Marigold Cottage 4333 2332 8424 204/23 204/23 Overwood Kestrels Ploughmans Chiltern Heights High Chaparral Hill Side 377/2 Rose Cottage 204/29 Swyncombe CP Plough Garden COATES LANE 8115 8912 Seymourgreen Cottages 0410 Sunnyside 9306 Sunnybank 4509 8907 RED LANE 377/4 204/19 Ewelme CP 9302 B 480 6600 0006 1200 4000 0004 3200 5500 3400 0003 2200 3400 4400 1800 2300 4100 6600 0004 0006 3200 0004 B 480 91 2600 91 B 481 Jackdaw Wood 3895 Coates Farm 5789 Lower Farm 2486 1286 204/19 204/21 4690 4284 4682 4781 RED LANE 204/20 0277 0074 0074 204/29 377/2 4969 2468 204/21 Down Farm Cottages 2565 6862 8363 0062 Down Farm Silos Lowerfarm Cottages 2559 COATES LANE Down 20 Farm 4/21 0055 Cookley Green 377/13 Water Tower Coates House 377/4 Ladies Walk 204/4 GRINDON LANE 7146 7944 Keepers Cottage (Track) 8642 2840 7840 CHURCH LANE 0640 9637 3536 La dies Walk 0030 The Rectory 3631 377/2 Lane Cottages POTTERS LANE 0030 HILL 3828 7227 (Track) Mission Room Cookley End CHURCH LANE RECTORY 377/30 Pavilion 377/1 2519 Cookley Swyncombe Cottage St Botolph's Church House 1420 9517 377/1 Swyncombe Lodge 6518 377/18 Shelter Old Post Cottage 377/3 Stockings Farm Cottage 3415 Alpine Cottage 6310 8014 Gardeners Cottage The Bothy 9012 Home Farm Swyncombe 0411 Old LADIES WALK 377/1 Pathways 7511 School South Cottage READING LANE 37 Hayesend Cookley Orchard Stockings 6900 204/20 (Track) Cookley Farm Farm 377/30 204/29 Silo 7/30 377/13 Cottages 377/13 377/7 7009 Swyncombe House 204/4 4706 Benson CP LADIES WALK 377/8 8903 Cookley Farm B 481 5200 2600 4700 6500 0005 6200 4700 GRINDON LANE (Track) 2600 6400 8500 6500 90 377/7 90 65 66 67 68 69 70 SHEET SU 69 SE 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: SU 69 NW SU 69 NE SU 79 NW in law that the rights shown on the Map existed at the Central Library relevant date, but this is without prejudice to the possible Public Footpath County Boundary existence of other rights not shown on the Map Westgate (see s56 Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981). Public Bridleway District Boundary Oxford OX1 1DJ Telephone: 01865 810808 Road Used as Public Path Parish Boundary SU 69 SW SU 69 SE SU 79 SW 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. Restricted Byway.) (where shown) Right of Way either: Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright crosses administrative boundary, and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Byway Open to all Traffic (LA076805) (2006). reaches terminus or SU 68 NW SU 68 NE SU 78 NW changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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