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Parish and Path No Definitive Statements for the Parish of: Candovers ................................................................................................................1 Chandler's Ford ........................................................................................................3 Charlton....................................................................................................................6 Chawton ...................................................................................................................7 Cheriton....................................................................................................................9 Chilbolton ..............................................................................................................14 Chilcomb ................................................................................................................16 Chilworth ...............................................................................................................17 Chineham ...............................................................................................................19 Church Crookham ..................................................................................................20 Clanfield .................................................................................................................20 Cliddesden..............................................................................................................23 Colden Common ....................................................................................................24 Colemore and Priors Dean .....................................................................................28 Compton and Shawford .........................................................................................31 Copythorne .............................................................................................................36 Corhampton and Meonstoke ..................................................................................38 Crawley ..................................................................................................................43 Crondall..................................................................................................................44 Crookham Village ..................................................................................................48 Curdridge ...............................................................................................................51 Candovers Parish and Path No. Status Start Point (Grid ref End point (Grid ref Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations and description) and description) Candovers 1 Restricted 5735 3897 5663 3939 From Road U.258 to Thorny Down Wood Byway Bryces Lane (Road Thorny Down Copse U258) From U.258 northwestwards along earth track enclosed approximately 10 ft. wide between hedges to site of Thorny Down Cottage. Candovers 5 Bridleway 5716 3857 5735 3897 From Road U.258 to Parish Boundary Northington 6 Parish Bryces Lane Boundary From U.258 southwards along 9 ft. wide grass track enclosed between hedges, then along track on headland of arable field to Parish Boundary. Candovers 6 Bridleway 5816 3972 5744 4093 From St. Peters’ Church to Parish Boundary at Lone Barn Farm St Peter’s Church Restricted Byway 12 at Lone Barn From boundary wall of St. Peters’ Church northwestwards along sunken grass track, through field gate, and along earth track approximately 9 ft. wide enclosed between hedges to Lone Barn Farm. Candovers 8 Footpath 5818 3968 5816 3972 From gate of St. Peters’ Church to No. 6 Footpath 16 at St Bridleway 6 at St Peter’s Church Peter’s Church Through gate across churchyard and over wall, then skirting wall to junction with No. 6. 28 February 2012 Page 1 of 52 Candovers 9 Restricted 5877 4039 5851 4366 From Road U.258 at Chilton Candover to Breach Farm at Parish Boundary That part of the path which ran between 5847 4339 and Byway Dundridge Lane Road U258 at Breach 5847 4355 has been diverted and now runs between 5847 (Road U258) Farm From U.258 northwestwards along 9 ft. wide earth track enclosed between hedges to Round Row 4339 and 5851 4366 Copse, then along earth track on headland of arable field, and along gravel road enclosed 10 ft. wide between hedges to Breach Farm. Candovers 10 Footpath 5858 4085 5937 4152 From No. 9 to Parish Boundary Restricted Byway 9 Preston Candover 16 at Parish Boundary From No. 9 northeastwards along headland of arable field, through gap, then along headland of arable field and through gap at Parish Boundary. Candovers 11 Footpath 5875 4101 5929 4021 From Road B.3046 at Chilton Farm to junction with No. 10 Footpath 10 Road B3046 From Road B.3046 northwestwards along gravel road, enclosed approximately 10 ft. wide between iron railings, through farm yard, then along concrete road, through field gate, and along sunken grass track, through field gate, and along grass track enclosed between bank and hedge to junction with No. 10. Candovers 12 Restricted 5744 4093 5832 4352 From Parish Boundary west of Breach Farm to Road U.258 at Lone Barn Farm Byway Lone Barn Lane Restricted Byway 703 (U258) and 708 west of From Parish Boundary southwestwards along earth track enclosed approximately 10 ft. wide Breach Farm between hedges, then along earth track on headland of arable field, then along an earth track enclosed approximately 10 ft. wide between hedges to Road U.258 at Lone Barn Farm. Candovers 13 Restricted 5708 3793 6089 3953 Preston From Road B.3046 at Totford to Parish Boundary Byway Road B3406 Candover 5 at Parish (The Ox Drove) at Totford Boundary From B.3046 northeastwards along earth track enclosed approx. 15 ft. wide between hedges to junction with No. 15 then, widening to 20 ft. wide between hedges and crossing Roads U.258 and C.217, then along grass track enclosed between hedges to Parish Boundary. Candovers 14 Restricted 5826 3961 5888 3864 From Road B.3046 at Moth’s Farm to junction with No. 13 Byway Road B3046 Restricted Byway 13 From B.3046 southeastwards along gravel road between farm buildings then enclosed between fences, then eastwards and southeastwards between hedges and fences to junction with No. 13. Candovers 15 Restricted 5781 3927 5817 3849 From Road B.3046 to junction with No. 13 Byway Road B3046 Restricted Byway 13 From B.3046 southeastwards along gravel road approximately 10 ft. wide, enclosed between hedges and banks to junction with No. 13. Candovers 16 Restricted 5808 3842 5824 3760 From No. 13 to Parish Boundary Byway Restricted Byway 13 Northington 5 at Parish Boundary From No. 13 southeastwards along gravel road approximately 10 ft. wide enclosed between hedges and banks, to Parish Boundary. Candovers 17 Footpath 5826 3965 5823 3961 From Road B.3046 to St. Peters’ Church Footpath 8 at St Road B3046 Peter’s Church From Road B.3046 through gateway northwards along gravel drive to church path. 28 February 2012 Page 2 of 52 Candovers 19 Footpath 5511 3981 5667 3930 From Road U.258 at Thorny Down Cottage to Parish Boundary at Hazely Wicket The path follows a diverted route between 5636 3947 and East Stratton 20 at Restricted Byway 1 5616 3953 Parish Boundary From U.258 northwestwards along grass track approximately 10 ft. wide through Thorny Down Wood to stile at Parish Boundary. 2 metres wide between 5636 3947 and 5626 3938; 4 metres wide between 5626 3938 and 5616 3953 Candovers 702 Bridleway 5651 4255 5831 4428 From Road U.258 east of Manor Farm to junction with No. 3 at Woodmancott Holt The path follows a diverted route between 5774 4383 and Woodmancott Farm Bridleway 703 at Holt 5830 4428 Lane (U258) Wood From U.258 northeastwards along sunken earth track approximately 8 ft. wide then along track inside edge of wood to Hill Copse, then eastwards along track following edge of wood, then northeastwards That part of the path which ran between 5831 4428 and along grass ride through Woodmancott Holt and past forestry plantation to junction with No. 3. 5833 4438 has been extinguished Candovers 703 Restricted 5828 4454 5832 4352 From Road C.12 to Parish Boundary The path follows a diverted route between 5828 4454 and Byway Duxford Lane (C12) Restricted Byways 12 5840 4405 and 708 west of From C.12 southeastwards along grass track approximately 12 ft. wide through Woodmancott Holt to Breach Farm Parish Boundary. Candovers 704 Bridleway 5768 4374 5696 4096 From junction with No. 2 at Hill Copse to Road U.258 at The Cowleys Bridleway 702 Gunners Lane (U258) From No. 2 southeastwards along track inside edge of Upper Down Copse, then southwestwards at old chalk pits, along grass track enclosed approximately 8 ft. wide through trees, then through gap and along track enclosed between banks and hedges, through gap and along track on east side of hedge, then along lane approximately 8 ft. wide between banks and hedges to junction with U.258. Candovers 708 Restricted 5832 4352 5846 4363 From Parish Boundary at junction with No. 3 to Road U.258 at Breach Farm Byway Restricted Byway 12 Breach Farm Lane (U258) From Parish Boundary northeastwards along unenclosed earth track approximately 10 ft. wide to U.258. Chandler's Ford Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid reference and (Grid reference and description) description) Chandler’s Ford 702 Footpath 4341 2076 4336 2080 From Mead Road to Park Road Mead Road Park Road From Mead Road along 4 ft. wide earth path enclosed between fences
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