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SOUTH Stokeupper Midford Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 21 101 103 Apple Spring Stonefield Loft The 167.0m Walk Cooper's Cottage SN 25 to 36 Sports Track Ground Shepherds LB 31 1 BRADFORD ROAD Horsecombe Vale 2 3 4 5 6 107 13 St Martin's Court MIDFORD ROAD El Sub Sta 115 26 Valley Spring 102 Issues Pond Maps produced by Lovell Johns Ltd.,Oxford, England. 14 Pond 20 141 24 121 Sports Ground Based upon the Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the 167.6m OLD FROME ROAD 145 106 Issues Hydraulic Ram Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Spring 190 166.4m BM Shepherds Walk Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to 110 165.24m 131 20 prosecution or civil proceedings. OLD FROME ROAD Horsecombe Vale 200 Glenmarrick ElSub Bath & North East Somerset District Council Licence No. 100023334. 2008 204 Sta Crandale 206 Tabourie 15 208 210 143 Issues 188 220 112a 112 157 Cross(PH) Keys SOUTHSTOKE ROAD Denmede 19 Issues 202 161.8m 19 124 BM 161.49m Tennis MIDFORDStone ROAD Court 208a Brook 161 Horsecombe 182 Path (um) 169.5m Wansdyke GP 160.0m BM 171.72m SN Path (um) SAM LB 169 175 BM 132 159.59m 18 Spoil Heap 136 157.6m 163.7m Horsecombe SN Vale High-land 144 155.1m BM Path 154.75m 150 152 CRANLEIGH MIDFORD 17 146 156 Kapunda Castle ROAD 154.8m 166 SOUTHSTOKE LANE 168 HouseFaith BM 5 167.87m Balmuto Harvington Somersby Issues 16 180 4 Tottanstoc BUMPER'S BATCH St Fillans Path (um) Griffins 153.0m BM 152.92m 167.3m 1 Southstoke Evangelical Free Church 3 176 B 3110 Castle Farm Croftlands Springfield Nurseries 15 143.6m Hay Tor MS Southstoke Cottage Path (um) Combe High Dawn Path Fair BM 165.23m Springfield House Hay House Summerdale Whitecroft 135.9m SOUTHSTOKE LANE South Knoll Homeville The Old Kingsfield Coach House PACK HORSE 14 LANE The Linleys Southstoke House PACK HORSE LANE Withdean Pound Cottage BarleyBrake Longcombe Brantwood Wayside 158.8m Longhope Parsonage Brewery Barn Highclere Withycombe House Pack Horse Farm Cottage The Parlour Hillside Cottage BreweryHouse ParsonageFarmhouse Beech Cottage ChestnutCottage Orchard Barn BM Upper 138.18m Buildings1a 1 Maften House Southstoke ChristmasCottage 3 Quoin Cottage The Stable Ho Lodge Orchard House Tregonhawke Issues 13 144.8m Slipway Kanchanjunja SummusSummoin TCB The Old AlderleyRussell Cottages Post Office BMCottage The LB Southstoke 2 Priory OLD SCHOOL HILL Hall 146.0m146.61m 3 Longthorne El Sub Sta 1 1 The Old RussellHouse Priory Cottage Vicarage 134.1m 1 Victoria 5 Cottages The2The Grange Gatehouse BM 144.61m 3 Pack PH Horse BM 134.66m Cattle Inn Hall Grid St James's 2 1 Church Pack Horse Stable Cottages Ivy Cottage 1 2 4 Cottages School 1 12 Cottages SnowdropCottage 1 126.5m Old The Conifers 4 3 SchoolHouse Manor Farm House Rose Cottages Larkbarrow Courtmead 2 1 6 Sunny Side ShepherdsMead Path (um) Bella Vista 1 BM Farm 121.61m Path (um) 11 Sinks 116.7m HODSHILL SN SN Spring Spring51 52 53 54 10 Southstoke Spring N BM 132.45m Grove View South View 133.3m Hodshill Scale 1:5000 2 1 Allotment A Gardens Track Filter 09 Bed West View 125.3m Fish Pond SD Garden Cottage BM Bath & North East Somerset Swimming 113.51m Pool 08 Local Plan Track Including Minerals & Waste policies Adopted 2007 98.9m SN Track Inset 31c 46 47 48 49 50 Upper Midford Farm HODSHILL 07 SOUTH STOKEUpper Midford 68.6m BM 86.53m 72.0m Please mark all corrections over this colour copy or attached sheets. Map approved by ........................ Signed ...................................... Date ......................................... 2 RIG Track 1606 Lock INSET 31C SOUTH STOKE 1605374400 45 55 56.
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