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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 62 NW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 62 NW 60 61 62 63 64 65 1100 0002 0001 2100 8700 0002 4800 6000 0001 3300 5100 3200 6400 7700 0005 2900 5000 Drain A 4421 30 2200 247/10 30 24 308/14 7/10 School End Chetwode 3000 Manor 3392 0091 Warins Barn 0089 247/10 Barton Grounds Farm 247/7 308/14 247/9 6686 247/11 247/10 247/10 3482 1286 0080 St Mary and St Nicholas's Church Priory House Pond 9575 Willaston Farm Barton Hill Farm A 4421 5872 A 4421 8571 Pond 247/7 0566 0070 3563 8863 0660 308/17 0061 0059 2359 0558 Hethe CP 0059 8256 4754 Spring 9154 9550 Ponds 6044 6344 308/5 8943 0040 4741 4240 Pumping House 4039 247/11 2039 Drain Pond 0234 247/12 Watergate Farm Padbury Brook Drain Drain 6329 Manthorn Farm Pond 1426 Ford 308/17 Sunflower 247/7 2826 Farm Drain Padbury 4522 247/3 6621 Newton Purcell BUCKINGHAMSHIREBUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1621 Pond Fringford BUCKINGHAMSHIREBUCKINGHAMSHIRE Manor Brook 0018 4718 Rosewood House Manor 0018 Forgemill Yard House 247/12 with Shelswell CP 6315 The Coach House Pump House Manor Barn Rosemary East Cottage 3013 Lime Church Cottages Tree MANOR Manor St Michael's 7111 Cottage Church Farm Farm House Church Pond 218/4 ROA D 218/2 The Old Rectory 8/4 Drain Bancroft 247/11 The Old Rectory Cottage 21 The Lodge 218/2 Saren 9105 CHU Hirondel Meadow View Touchwood Stable Cottage RCH Chetwode Greystones Dietersheim White Cottage Grange The Close 8403 RECTORY LANE The Yard Kerkende STREET LANE Fringford House Yew Tree 308/4 Avalon The MAIN Cottage Mavis House 6300 Pump House 4400 218/11 218/5 Pond 3100 1500 4400 7100 The Coach House Lilac Stepping Cott A 4421 Stones LITTLE PADDOCK CHURCH CLOSE 7100 4400 CHURCH CLOSE 4300 4400 Folly Cottages 1500 Chetwode Candleford Pembroke A 4421 Cottage House 29 OSE 3100 Grange 29 Pump Cottage CL Pond CROSSLANDS Folly Fields Somerville 218/3 Fringford CHAEL'S Rose Cottage Cottage MI The Old Bakehouse Pringle ST Cottage 0095 Rosecroft FARRIERS CLOSE Shelswell Bakery Cottage 218/1 218/13 Fox Cottage Rosemary The Cottage The Old Stone Gap Cottage School Rosehill Farm Gable Cottage House LANE Kohanka Midway 3187 Fringford Study The Paddock RECTORY Spring Cottage Centre The Forge Playgroup 3285 Pond Drain MAIN STREET 308/4 The Cottage 2381 Hall Farm Pond 6879 Pond 3881 3179 Fitzroy FRINGFORD Pond House 218/1 2478 Drain Green Brook Padbury Meadow Edge Drain Bellstone Farm 2875 House Mill Race 0073 Meadow Barn Farmhouse Fringford Mill Laurels Hall 218/13 Pond 218/7 Fringford Pond Ford Ford C of E School Drain Spring Drain Centre Pond 3568 371/8a 3069 Pond Pond The Laurels Sunnyside Bungalow White Sunnyside Cottage Pa Cottage dbury 3665 WISE MAIN STREET 1762 Brook Shelter CRES CENT 218/1 7960 0058 Pond 4560 Butchers 0057 Arms 218/13 (PH) Ponds 6755 218/9 2652 The Malt House 5552 0050 0050 Pond 9349 0047 Ponds 371/8 c Stratton Audley Mill 218/10 Pond Drain Water 0035 0035 STRATTON Ponds 0138 3533 AUDLEY RO AD Pond Bradbury Pond 4924 Drain Spring Brook 9122 Pond 225/4 A 4421 Pond 0082 A 4421 Pond 0013 225/4 225/5 Drain Pond Pond Water Ponds Pond 371/8 Oldfield Farm Oldfield Farm 0600 Ponds Pond Pond a 0005 4700 7200 0082 4900 6300 7900 6100 6000 3300 Pond 1100 A 4421 3300 6000 2600 Pond 0005 6300 7900 1100 8200 28 4700 7200 28 A 4421 371/8b 371/8c Ivy Cottage Drain 1993 21 Drain 371/8b Drain 8/9 Moat Farm Drain Drain 3190 Pond 6888 0087 371/8b Brook Padbury 2981 Moat Farm Holy Trinity Cottage Church 225/4 225/3 371/8c Drain 6176 Fringford CP Pond 225/6 6773 Neve's Cottage 3271 225/1 218/10 8767 0064 Pond Well Cottage 371/1 225/5 The Stable Cottage 0061 0061 GODINGTON 4959 Grange Farm Padbury Brook 225/8 1554 4053 225/1 3252 225/7 Drain 0048 225/2 22 Stratton Audley Park 9946 4345 Pond Pond 5/9 Grange Bungalow Pond Padbury Brook 0042 Tamar 1842 House 225/1 225/6 3839 Field Cottage Cheveley House Drain Lone Pine Pond Park The Pond 6935 Cottages Briars Pool Farm Pond Springfield 5031 House Goddington Farm 0030 Pond 225/9 2729 Pond 7927 0127 0027 Pond 3126 The Ponds Old Rectory 8128 225/10 Pond 8624 Drain Pond 225/8 3719 Pond 0017 0017 Pond 225/6 Pond 225/11 Pond 0006 5/6 4900 5400 7700 0004 3800 0006 5700 0004 8100 9200 22 4400 A 4421 Godington Hall 0004 3400 4400 8100 9700 0017 4900 3800 7700 0006 0003 4200 0006 0004 Pond 27 A 4421 225/6 27 0004 225/6 Godington Hall 9493 225/11 Pond 225/10 0087 0087 1481 Pump House Pond 0078 Pond Stratton Audley CP 0077 Pond 225/6 2973 0073 0073 Pond Pond 371/3 Ponds Pond 4265 Pond Ponds Godington CP 371/1 218/6 Pond 7955 0055 8355 0051 7350 0051 0049 371/5 9144 8744 Lodge Farm Spring 6744 Pond Pond Pump Pond House Willows 9239 9840 Gate The 4638 Willows 0037 0037 A 4421 Farm 225/11 Pond Pond 9634 MILL ROAD 7632 Well Cottage Pond Gat Willows The Bungalowe Cottage 9631 GLEN CLOSE Jubilee Cottage Uplands 0028 0028 0328 Kent Cottage THE LIMES 371/11 Pond Stone The 0026 0026 Old Post Cottages CAVENDISH PLACE 2 9125 Office Row The Pond Garden House Elm Farm Lime CHERRY CLOSE Tel Cottage 225/1 Ex CHERRY STREETCosi 371/5 Cott 371/9 Cherry 371/3 Cottage STOKE LYNE ROAD The Cottages Forge Cottage Pond Stratton Mallories Audley The Green The Elms Pond Manor 371/9 Stratton House The Pond West House Manor Mews Bell Cottage The STRATTON AUDLEY Old School Manor FarmHouse Manor FarmHouse Drain Pump Red Lion (PH) MILL ROAD House The Rectory Bay Tree House 0009 West Cottages Greystones Audley Cottage Manor Farm Cottage Hall Farm 1407 Church The Poodle BICESTER ROAD Cottages Plough Farm House Orchard Manor Farm Pond Bungalow Pond Chestnut Tree Cottage Rectory Farm St Mary and Pound 8300 St Edburga's House 4600 5900 1200 Pond Church Stratton Audley Hall LAUNTON ROAD Drain 8300 0009 0800 5900 0001 Spring 4600 Stratton 0001 Hall Farm Audley Hall 26 Gate 26 House 371/7 225/13 Garden Cottages Drain Candlemas Rigden House 371/9 7293 Rigden Lodge 225/13 Pond 371/6 Pond Rigden Hall Pond Drain Drain Moat Cottage Rectory Farm LAUNTON ROAD The Rectory 2989 2487 Stables West 225/12 Farm 0085 BICESTER ROAD Stable Cottage Stone Cottage The Kennels The Old Dairy THE BRADBURYS Pump House 2377 7277 Longlands 4876 West Farm Cottage 0075 0075 Pond 371/6 371/7 225/14 Pond LAUNTON ROAD 8470 Drain 371/6a 3569 Pond 371/7 The Old Byre Drain 0064 0064 0061 Pond NGHAMSHIRENGHAMSHIRE 3159 Sewage Pumping Station 225/14 Pond Sow and Pigs 371/7 (PH) 7149 Home Farm 371/7 0045 0045 Pond BUCKIBUCKI 225/12 Drain Water Hampdon Lower Pond 5540 371/6 6940 Villas MAIN STREET Farm Hill View Farm MARIE CLOSE Pond Pond 272/23 Pond Manor Farm 7327 7427 8925 0021 0021 272/20 9619 Launton CP 5219 Poundon House Drain Pond 272/23 272/23 4400 0006 1800 4100 0006 0004 7000 25 272/20 Pond 25 60 61 62 63 64 65 SHEET SP 62 NW 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: SP 53 SE SP 63 SW SP 63 SE Central Library in law that the rights shown on the Map existed at the County Boundary relevant date, but this is without prejudice to the possible Public Footpath Westgate existence of other rights not shown on the Map Oxford OX1 1DJ (see s56 Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981). Public Bridleway District Boundary Telephone: 01865 810808 Road Used as Public Path Parish Boundary SP 52 NE SP 62 NW SP 62 NE 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 SP 52 SE SP 62 SW changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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