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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 52 SW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 52 SW 50 51 52 53 54 /10 55 148 1700 5900 4200 5000 0003 0006 0003 7100 6600 0006 1600 7600 0003 3100 4200 25 B 430 4900 25 388/4 M 40 5000 148/6 Trow Pool 297/6 289/4 Upper 0092 388/7 148/10 148/6 6388 Drain Heyford CP 2689 Drain TROWPOOL LANE 5581 5482 7980 297/8 Water Tower 0079 8479 0079 0776 Manor 148/5 Farm 9574 6475 PORT WAY 7970 0069 Pond 0069 7367 388/7 1266 Lime Kiln (disused) 4964 388/4 148/6 1163 6760 7761 Lime Hollow 2358 289/4 0056 0056 3355 6953 297/5 9250 Brook 297/8 Gagle Hill View Farm 289/1 B 4030 Sainfoin House 6043 LOWER HEYFORD ROAD Stragglers Lodge 9641 0041 The Old 0041 Sawmill The Old LOWER HEYFORD ROAD Forge Middleton 1139 Pond 6039 B 4030 B 4030 Ashbank B 4030 289/3 Cottage Horse B 4030 Heyford Lodge and Groom (PH) 0023 9035 Stoney CP 5131 2232 2934 0030 0030 0329 Newlands School House 1727 0027 0027 4027 Caulcott 3525 Lodge Park Farm Cotteges Cottage 7724 Park Farm 297/8 Lauries Cottage CAULCOTT SOUTH STREET Heyford Manor Farm Lodge Cottages 5018 Ryman's 9120 Little Paddock Stable Ponds 0020 Brook House 148/5 Ponds 289/3 1018 Daisy Dewars Head Farm Farm 0016 8616 7411 7/3 Pond 29 Caulcott House 0012 Caulcott Farm Brook e gl Ga Manor Farm Barn Carrick House 3900 6800 1800 0001 1000 B 4030 7500 8800 0005 0005 6100 0002 2900 The M 40 Bungalow B 430 B 4030 9300 0005 7500 8800 5200 House 0001 3900 6800 8000 0005 6100 0002 0002 Pond 6200 The Bungalow B 430 24 Rectors Cottage 24 Pond 289/2 M 40 Pond Bucknell Dewars Farm Lodge Cottages Bucknell Lodge Cottages 9691 Lyndhurst 1 Pond 2 4892Bucknell CP 3989 Greenway View /1 289 GREENWAY 6281 Issues Spring 297/4 4879 Pond B 4030 8278 B 4030 2774 ARDLEY ROAD Lower Heyford CP 289/2 MIDDLETON Spring Holly Tree House Pond 8267 Kennel Hillside Lodge 9066 STONEY Gagle 0066 The Old Police House 0066 The Bungalow Water 0064 Brook 5563 8663 Hightree Cottages Coppice Cottage Derby Paddock Chapel Cottage 0065 HEYFORD ROAD 1462 Bullmarsh Wrens House Close 289/1 PARK CLOSE Tel Ex 297/7 Issues Hall 6956 Viti Levu 8355 8954 The Cottage Garden Cottage Jersey Arms Bullmarsh Clock Drain Court Bungalow Works School House (PH) 297/3 Clock Court Kestrel 3950 B 4030 B 4030 Sadlers Foot Lodge SCHOOL LANE Tinkers Manor Homewood Cottage The Old Coach Gaygle Pavilion Rufflands Brook House BICESTER ROAD Cottage 8546 0046 0046 Lynton Villiers Park 161/14 Groom House The Old Dormer House Cae Glas Rigeletto The Gate Lodge Rectory Gallos Brook 6943 1941 Old Rectory Court Gardeners Cottages Rectory 5441 Farm House Sayers Bungalow Gagle Brook 297/1 OXFORD Linkslade Pump House 1927 8933 ROAD Cedar Lodge 8229 Pond Pond 0028 Windrush Lodge Pond 0028 Gold Barn Middleton Stoney Wilmere Lodge House 1125 5223 B 4030 3424 All Saints' Church Pump House Middleton Park 1521 289/5 Issues 8318 0013 Sinks 3210 Issues 297/2 289/5 297/1 8300 1800 6100 0087 9000 7200 0003 2300 0006 0800 2100 3500 5900 0003 0003 2100 3200 B 430 M 40 0003 7600 6500 0003 2300 0013 1800 7700 9000 7200 0006 0800 2100 3500 2100 3200 Gagle Brook 0003 23 M 40 23 B 430 Well 289/1 9000 3389 Gallos Brook Pond 0087 0087 297/1 161/11 270/9 270/8 8582 Issues 270/8 8774 1874 270/9 8672 7772 8470 9270 0068 7168 0068 2265 1562 0062 8263 0062 4260 297/1 1151 0052 Ponds 270/8 Pond 0047 0047 5646 7343 6043 2937 3042 0042 0042 Brook 3139 Chesterton Fields Farm Gallos 0031 0031 4429 0929 1429 0027 3225 Swiss 7918 Cottage Oxford Lodge Slade Farm Cottages 3214 1113 Pond A 4095 A 4095 Slade Farm Cottages 2111 7012 PORT WAY 270/9 161/12 161/11 Slade Farm 270/8 1203 A 4095 Pond 1703 7700 M 40 A 4095 6300 B 430 5700 0700 1500 0200 3200 8500 Pond 5500 0001 6900 0001 5100 0005 2200 0002 0500 A 4095 Forest Lodge 270/7 A 4095 A 4095 5700 0005 B 430 3100 0700 1600 5500 6900 8500 9500 0001 5100 6300 7700 A 4095 1500 0005 3200 Forest Lodge A 4095 M 40 2200 3100 7000 0002 22 Pond 22 8400 A 4095 Drain 0002 0689 A 4095 Pond 9685 Chesterton CP PORT WAY 6484 8500 5081 Drain 2079 161/6 Simms 7179 Farm Drain 1878 Drain Pond 270/8 Gallos Brook Stud Farm 7874 Cottages 5369 0069 Pond 5368 8169 Pond A 4095 A 4095 3065 Stud Farm 5064 1463 2263 1463 3662 9160 4457 7556 0155 1253 0050 9351 0050 1549 4047 6346 4042 0041 0041 5139 Spring Well Farm 9434 3934 PORT WAY Issues 0831 2331 Drain 7727 A 4095 3926 A 4095 Gallos Brook Issues Pond 4418 Pond 6115 Spring Well Kirtlington CP Pond Pond Issues 4800 M 40 2700 0003 2200 6800 2500 0400 3200 6400 4400 5600 7900 0006 8400 1700 5400 0003 0003 0006 B 430 A 4095 M 40 0003 2200 4400 5600 Well 0006 3200 6400 8400 0006 1700 5400 0003 0003 2500 4800 0004 0004 0400 A 4095 21 B 430 21 Gallos Pond 161/10 Brook 0086 Keepers Cottage Springs 1675 M 40 A 4095 Sinks 404/15 0965 PORT WAY PORT Park Farm Cottages Akeman Street (course of) 4559 Vermont Pond Stud Cottage 0058 0058 Bicester Lodge Morstan Gallos Brook 404/15 Akeman Street Medley 5248 House Pavilion 4 Works 4445 5742 2941 270/1 Pond Weston Business Park 1638 Meridian House Drain Akeman Spinney Park Farm Technology Centre 0036 0036 Weston-on-the-Green CP 2234 Weston Business Park LANDSCAPE CL ROAD LANDSCAPE Mallory 404/15 AKEMAN CLOSE Weston South View Old Business Drain Park Kemsley Barn The Uplands Little Foxtown Jersey Cottages FOXTOWNS The Clumps Foxtownsend Cottage GREEN 7323 Pond Pond Home Farm Foxtowns Barn 2022 HEYFORD ROAD The Granary 1919 7600 4219 Foxtownsend Cottage Foxtownsend Farmhouse 1114 Foxtownsend North Lodge Foxtownsend South Lodge 0512 4900 Dormer Cottage Lodge New Barn Farm Pond 404/15 270/14 4103 Chequers KIRTLINGTON 4500 6300 6600 1200 3300 5100 6900 2000 5700 0001 0001 0005 2100 8000 B 430 9000 6200 20 A 4095 0002 20 50 51 52 53 54 55 SHEET SP 52 SW 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 42 NE SP 52 NW SP 52 NE 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 42 SE SP 52 SW SP 52 SE 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 41 NE SP 51 NW SP 51 NE changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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