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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 41 NW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 41 NW 40 41 42 43 44 45 2500 5000 Spring B 4027 6900 4100 0005 4300 5400 0005 1900 2800 5500 1200 6000 416/22 Pond A 44 6000 20 The 20 9398 Forge 1597 7500 Spring 3696 358/40 Burditch Issues House MANOR COURT 416/5 0093 Wood CASTLE ROAD Ventura 416/5 Farm 0090 St Mary's 370/12 Church 416/21 1681 224/11 Hall Portlock WOOTTON CHURCH STREET Wootton 3886 Spring 224/8 Place MARRIOTT CLOSE 370/12 PLACE Well 8286 Wood Farm DORN VIEW Sinks 0085 Bungalow Glympton Assarts 5985 370/13 Kiddington with Farm 416/6 MILFORD Hall 0082 The Red House 4382 0085 School Milford Bridge Cottage King's Parrot's Asterleigh CP Head 35 Manor Farm 6077 CHAPEL HILL PO 8877 0076 Hill Walnut Close 8/3 House Wood Farm Cottage LAMB'S LANE Union Square Balliol 9 House 8873 YARD 9375 WORK HOUSE 1372 4472 370/12 5971 416/7 Pigeons Piece Horseshoe Springs House 416/20 Little Garth HORSESHOE Tollesbury Pond LANE Home Michaelhouse 370/13 Farm The Old Home Farm MILL 6565 Gloving Pond River Dorn 3565 Cott River Glyme 9964 LANE 6863 0063 Old Gloving Ho Glympton CP 8461 4561 0760 Pond 7259 The Mill House Pond Pond River Glyme 0356 4054 Drain 3856 1654 9955 0254 Bridge House 8354 Cottage 370/14 ypot Crown Cottage 416/2 None Branchflower WEST END The Corner Kingswood Farm 224/10 Pond Kingfisher House 224/11 Cottage 416/4 Williams 416/1 House Alpine Cottage West End Hundreds 0048 224/8 House West End Cottage Apart 224/9 Crotons 2446 Hill Close West End Barn 416/18 416/17 5744 4744 Stonehouse 6944 5743 Orchard Close 2643 3443 224/9 224/9 Drain B 4437 B 4437 416/17 5438 Drain Woodleys Cottages River Glyme 416/1 1434 6334 3933 9333 0032 0032 6830 B 4437 416/23 5629 Shelter 1530 Drain Pump Hordley Ho Cottages Pond Wr Twr 4325 2022 Wootton CP Woodleys Hordley Farm 6323 5423 416/2 7423 Hordley Grim's Dyke Farm 416/2 Starveall Farm 7616 Drain 0004 Pond 5814 416/24 B 4437 Grim's Dyke Cottage B 4027 7409 Duke of Marlborough 6609 Kingswood Cottage (PH) Thatched Cottage A 44 B 4437 Garage A 44 7205 416/24 8100 0004 1700 2700 5500 4200 8900 5700 8100 0004 0003 1700 5400 8200 7500 B 4437 A 44 0012 3100 5400 8200 0006 7500 0004 0006 8100 0003 0003 B 4437 0004 2700 0006 5700 A 44 19 B 4437 19 Pump House Pond Drain Drain The Bungalow Blacks . 133/4 Gate 416/4 370/15 STRATFORD LANE 7274 9166 3864 413/1 4259 5459 STRATFORD LANE 370/15 Drain 5156 Stonesfield CP 416/16 0053 River Glyme 7052 133/1 4148 6346 Limbeck Farm Furze Platt 5441 Drain 0640 Drain 9340 133/4 370/15 North Lodge 2334 133/1 Pond Field Barn 0028 7728 Wooton Road Cottages 133/4 Drain 133/1 Pond Drain Drain AKEMAN ST 0001 8800 A 44 0001 9100 0001 0035 18 A 44 8800 18 AK EM AN STREET A 44 5392 Drain A 44 FARLEY LANE (Track) 133/1 Woodstock CP 0080 9180 7079 5279 3/10 413/1 17 133/2 Littleworth 370/8 Farm 133/4 133/2 5600 413/6 0062 8659 HILL RISE 5158 133/2 173/10 Drain 7653 133/2 6350 133/2 GREEN LANE 7848 Mapleton Pond 133/2 AKEMAN STREET Pavilion 133/2 413/1 VANBRUGH CLOSE VERMONT 133/12 DRIVE 133/11 MARLBOROUGH 5135 ROSAMUND DRIVE MANOR ROAD CLOSE CRES MAVOR 0 CENT 0031 Glove House 173/1 River Glyme 133/3 WESTLAND WAY 413/6 Akeman Street 5326 Farm 5924 Depot 370/1 413/7 Ponds 0420 Barn Piece House Factory Rose and Crown (PH) FARM END 1514 Drain Glyme GREEN LANE Barn WOODSTOCK Ladder Cottage St Andrews 0011 Kingfisher Ct Hayrick Barn ME CLOSE Long Wall GLY 370/1 House 8705 Manor Farm 413/10 9508 133/5 Cottage Manor Barn Fishery 6207 Cottage 5406 413/10 Park Farm 4705 BROOK HILL Wessex Court Manor Farm Drain Pumping 133/12 6703 Station 413/2 413/11 4400 0004 3202 4100 Queen Pool A 44 PH Pond 133/5 413/10 413/13 BEAR CLOSE 0004 4400 133/11 1700 0006 1700 Pond A 44 River Glyme 0098 GREEN LANE 17 CHURCHILL CLOSE 17 Drain 133/3 4595 Park Farm Cottages THE CAUSEWAY 413/11 Pond BROOK HILL GREEN 413/12 LANE 173/10 413/13 CLOSE HILL UPPER BROOK HILL BOUNDARY BEAR CLOSE BROOK Blenheim CP UPPER Spencer Court OXFORD STREET PW The (Home for the Aged) White House 2684 HILL Cobblers GROVE Police UNION STREET Station BROWN'S LANE Club HENSINGTON ROAD HARRISON'S LANE Community Centre Queen Pool PCs 4879 Church Library Fire Chaucer's 0077 House Engine 2575 Station CHAUCER'S LANE Museum 7876 Bank 13 Council Offices PO Bank MARKET STREET PARK STREET 3/3 MARKET PLACE Town Hall Woodstock Lodge NEW ROAD 5770 133/5 Tel Ex Triumphal Arch HIGH STREET The Bishop's Car Park House Water 3/10 133/3 Hotel 5267 133/ The Bear Hotel 13 Garage 4666 The Church of Club House 133/6 Rectory St Mary Magdalene RECTORY 11 PARK LANE LANE PH Car Park Surgery 5361 Queen Pool Caroline Court (Home for the Aged) Woodstock RECTORY LANE CADOGAN PARK House (Home for 133/6 COCKPIT CLOSE the Aged) 1855 133/5 China Corner Hensington Gate OXFORD ROAD Hensington 2554 Lodge Combe CP 2851 4150 3648 El AKEMAN STREET 3348 133/1 Sub Sta 173/9 0845 133/7 0077 Red Gables 7541 Queen Pool 0 A 44 Well 133/7 0039 133/5 KNOTT SQUARE FIRS OAKS 8836 KNOTT OAKS 9433 133/5 KNOTT OAKS 3328 STONESFIELD ROAD Mole End Chatterpie House STONESFIELD ROAD Ventnor Little Foxes Foxhole CHATTERPIE LANE The Farm Croft The Lake Foxhole Barn Prospects CHATTERPIE LANE Middlemarch 173/9 Winthorpe 173/8 Alma Old House Cottage 3010 Grove Drain Pond Old House PARK ROAD 0001 Combe Timms Groveview Methodist Cottage Church Seefeld Apple House Corran Tichfield Highfield Whittons House The Orchard Pond Chapel 0001 Manor Farm Cottage 0071 Temple of Diana Manor 0001 6500 Farm 2600 7700 0071 0005 COMBE Ponds Pond Pond Pavilion 133/5 Pond 0001 4600 6500 0002 2600 7700 Pavilion Springwell Cott PARK ROAD Pond Walk Ponds 16 Ponds 16 ROAD South View 173/5 Water West Close PO PARK Farm Windrush CLOSE ORCHARD 0001 Oak Cott 173/6 Drain Trenowyth LANE Cock Inn Stonemead (PH) St Lawrence's Green Cott Boat House Church 173/1 Reading CHATTERPIE Room Mandalay 173/2CHURCH WALK COMBE GATE The Balfour Combe PARK ROAD The Nook Butts End Furze House Green Close House 173/7 2886 Temple Ivy Dene Lingerwood Church Cotts Boycott Mayfield Corner Cottage Cottage Arden Cott Old Farmhouse Edgecombe House Pond Terr WEST END Marlborough 5379 Long House 133/5 Combe Lodge Spring Gladstone Grove Cottage Rose 133/8 8875 5077 Tinkers Phillburne Cottage Close Pond 173/3 Pound 0071 Cottage Woodview Rossmore Combe C of E Primary School 0070 0071 The Bothey 0070 Evenlode 173/3 Pond 1865 Sutterton 7866 The Lake Bayslea Reservoir Pond 0563 173/1 0033 0963 Pond Pond Orchard Lea 173/1 1462 Pond Gate Burton 173/1 9760 0359 Pond 9559 3159 Pond River 173/2 HILL Evenlode ROBIN Boltons Farm Horn Close High Lodge Spring Pond Middle Lodge BOLTON'S LANE 0048 0048 7846 Temple 3948 6445 Wedgehook Cliff Cottage 173/4 Ponds 0033 0031 6026 Home Farm River Glyme 3626 2623 Drain Pump Ho 8516 Spring 13 7618 1315 Collects River Glyme River Evenlode Waterfall NE 3/8 173/4 LA A 4095 North Leigh CP 0013 0013 1913 A 4095 BOLTON'S BLADON Weir Cottage 7807 0007 Lincoln Grove 0007 Combe Mill GROVE ROAD 0004 River Evenlode PARK CLOSE 312/13 2 Bladon Lodge PARK LANE 1 7000 1400 3800 5600 0006 2000 3300 7500 River Issues Evenlade Springlock Shabbanoneuk Drain 238/7 Lodge A 4095 PARK 15 River Evenlode 15 40 41 42 43 44 45 SHEET SP 41 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 32 SE SP 42 SW SP 42 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 31 NE SP 41 NW SP 41 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 reaches terminus or (LA076805) (2006). SP 31 SE SP 41 SW SP 41 SE changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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