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Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire to Be Read in Conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date Definitive Statement for the Parish of Little Gransden Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 1 FP Starts at the road leading to Great Gransden Path metalled 4 ft wide at kissing gate; proceeds as a metalled path Created by usage 4 ft wide alongside brick wall to footbridge Date of survey September 1951 and cattle post; continues over meadow to its exit at another kissing gate and footbridge over Home Dole Brook at the County boundary near Great Gransden Church. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 2 FP Starts at the Great Gransden Road at Path metalled 3-5 ft wide beyond entrance to hutted camp; proceeds along concrete roadway concrete roadway between huts to end of Created by usage roadway; continues as a 3 ft wide gravel path Date of survey September 1951 along edge of arable field to squeezer stile in hedge near Home Dole Brook; bears left through cemetery as a gravel path 5 ft wide to its exit into Public Footpath No. 1 at kissing gate and footbridge near Great Gransden Church. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 3 FP Starts at the village street at post and rail Created by usage fence; proceeds over meadow beyond Date of survey September 1951 another post and rail fence in hedge to its exit into Public Footpath No. 1 near footbridge. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Little Gransden Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 4 BR Starts at the road leading to Great Gransden Created by usage at the county boundary; proceeds along Dick Date of survey September 1951 and Dolls Lane as a grass land 12 ft wide between hedges to gap at end of lane; continues as a grass path at side of arable field to collapsed bridle gate and gap in hedge; proceeds along edge of another arable field and bears left at side of Waresley Wood through another gap and along grass track to its exit at gap in hedge and into grass lane near the county boundary. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 5 BR Hayley Lane from the Longstowe Road Part of width (B1046) to and beyond the old railway to the is in Hatley parish boundary at Hayley Wood. Longstowe parish; awarded as private carriage and driftway 21ft wide in Longstowe Award Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 6 BR From the end of the metalled section of 1951 Definitive Statement includes width Church Street to the Gamlingay parish of 30 ft and 20 ft boundary near Waresley Wood. Awarded as a private carriage and Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Little Gransden driftway 30ft wide Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 7 BR Starts at grass lane at the end of Church Lane at gap; proceeds along grass track at edge of arable field through another gap to its exit into Public Bridleway No. 4 at the end of Dick and Dolls Lane. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 8 FP Starts at Church Lane at post and rail fence; proceeds alongside of meadow to its exit at another post and rail fence and into lane near cottages. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 9 FP Starts at the end of the metalled lane near cottages; proceeds along grass lane 20 ft wide beyond cottages gardens to field gate at end of lane; continues along grass track 8 ft wide at edge of allotments to post and rail fence and earth footbridge; proceeds along edge of arable fields as a grass path 3 ft wide through gap in hedge to its exit at another gap in hedge at the road junction at the Longstowe – Gamlingay road. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Little Gransden Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 10 FP Starts at corner of grass lane at gap; proceeds along grass track at edge of arable field to gap in hedge; continues along the edge of another arable field through another gap in hedge and over field to post and rail fence; proceeds over meadow behind Fuller’s Hill Farm to post and rail fence and over another meadow to its exit and field gate and into the Gamlingay Road. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 11 FP Starts at Public Footpath No. 10 near Fuller’s Hill Farm in meadow; proceeds over meadow through field gate and over arable field to its exit at the Gamlingay parish boundary. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 12 FP Starts on Longstowe Road at Ordnance Between Survey Grid Reference (OSGR) TL2861 TL2861 5361 5361 and runs south-south-westerly for and TL2858 approximately 210 m to OSGR TL2858 5340, 5340 and then south-easterly for approximately 290 m between to OSGR TL2886 5333. The path then turns TL2876 5312 south-westerly, over the disused railway line and TL2873 to OSGR TL2876 5312, south-westerly then 5308 width 3 south-easterly to OSGR TL2873 5308, then m. continuing in a general southerly direction as a grass track around the western boundary of Hayley Wood to its exit at the Hatley Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Little Gransden parish boundary. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 13 BR Starts at Public Bridleway No. 12 at the south side of Hayley Wood; proceeds along grass track at side of wood at edge of arable field to its exit at earth cartbridge at the Hatley St George parish boundary. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Little Gransden .
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