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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21 February 2006 Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SU 69 NE 406/3 65 66 67 68 69 70 0002 2500 3800 5200 0005 3800 7900 0005 Pond 3700 8000 8900 0002 4000 8600 00 369/5 00 Pond 32 Drain 0400 406/3 5/17 Lower 102/1 Farm Drain Drain Drain 406/1 Pond Pond 6786 Pond 2185 0083 Drain 0082 Adwell CP 0082 Glebe Cottage 369/3 102/2 7474 Adwell House Farm Glebe 0075 Gardeners Farm 4600 Cottage 6370 102/1 Pond Pond The Pond Old Prison 406/2 5370 Wheatfield 0369 House Pond The Old Smithy 5767 The 3265 Drain Ponds Coach 0165 Collects 406/3 House 8364 Drain Drain Boat House Adwell House Haseley 9962 Stoke Talmage CP 5961 9262 Cobb Hall 1361 Brook Drain St Peter and ADWELL Pond STONEY LANE 406/2 St Paul's Collects 5061 Church 0558 3657 5854 8254 Pond (Track) Poppets Hill Farm Pond Park Gate 406/4 0052 Cottage 406/3 Garden 0052 Cottage Rectory 369/5 5350 Cottage 8351 Lawn Lodge Spring Bailiff's Pond Spring 0349 Cottage Pond 6647 406/5 7346 6442 369/3 Issues Pond Drain Pond 4339 6037 0039 0039 Springs 2837 Pond Red Lion Drain Poppets Hill Farm (PH) 9936 Cottages September 6337 Cottage 2134 0234 0032 Drain 5230 406/4 Upper Farm Pond 369/4 STOKE Pond Pond 0028 0029 Pond The Rectory School 7232 House Ponds 8028 36 St Andrew's Church Pond TALMAGE St Mary Magdalen's 4024 3925 9/4 Church Keepers House Hopper 5023 406/6 Gilton Cottages Park 5720 The Farm Park Farm House Old Scores 7820 Wheatfield CP 7617 9317 Manor Farm Pond Pond Pond 1014 Pond 325/17 Collects Drain Po nd Pond Reservoir STONEY LANE (Track) 0307 Water 8907 Pond Pond Pond 1300 4300 0003 0003 1200 0400 2100 4100 5800 2100 2800 5200 7200 7800 0003 1300 4300 0003 0003 0400 2100 4100 5100 2800 3600 5200 7200 7800 0003 1200 99 Pond 99 Pond 0692 Pond 369/4 406/6 6689 Drain 3484 Spring 325/13 4476 Spring 8075 0075 Pond 0066 369/1 0066 9865 Hill Barn Cottages 2662 Lower Farm Cottages Pump House Mill 1962 5662 House 0062 Reservoir Pond Pond Pond Drain 0058 Spring Drain North Farm 406/6 8451 325/13 SALT LANE 0649 369/6 Clare Cottages 0046 STONEY LANE (Track) 369/7 Manor Farm 6538 5336 Pond 325/20 Pond Drain 4329 155/1 Drain 5028 7 Lewknor CP 369/6 8317 Path (um) 369/1 325/17 Drain 0012 0012 369/7 277/30 1808 Pond STONEY LANE Pond Drain STONEY LANE 5/20 (Track) 2800 0002 1300 32 0001 0001 2900 5300 0005 2600 1400 0012 98 2800 0002 2800 4400 0001 0001 0005 2600 0002 98 5897 Drain STONEY Drain LANE Drain 155/17 (Track) The Earth 0089 0089 369/6 Golder Manor Cottages 3887 9986 Clarehlll House Stokefield Farm 4187 Pond 344/9 3977 6377 5075 Drain Stokefield Farm Cottages 0074 9074 Drain Golder Manor 7772 1171 344/9 277/30 344/2 0066 1667 0066 Pyrton CP 5668 KNIGHTSBRIDGE LANE Collects 3760 9966 8657 7657 6856 5154 155/16 7055 Clarehill Farm 0053 0053 369/1 Drain 3252 9750 3550 344/1 Drain Drain 4145 2242 0036 Pond 325/12 Tower Estate 344/2 Drain 1929 5431 344/1 7426 7125 1324 155/16 KNIGHTSBRIDGE LANE 186/8 Pond Chalgrove CP 2321 1719 The Dower House 0016 Knightsbridge Farm 6814 0014 Model Farm Cottages Manor Farm The Model Farm Old 186/8 Rectory St Peter's Church Drain Pond 0003 3800 5500 0006 0004 7500 0006 3400 0003 3800 5500 0006 0004 0004 4500 3400 0014 8600 0003 97 The 97 Cottage Drain EASINGTON Pond Shirburn CP 7984 6181 Drain Pond Drain Drain Model Farm Cottages 9979 0073 1374 3673 Drain 0069 0069 186/7 Drain 9967 344/2 5565 Knightsbridge House 325/22 325/12 Drain Pond Cuxham with 8556 Drain 4958 Fish Hatchery Drain 0046 Water Easington CP Pond 325/10 5452 9350 0051 0050 0050 2651 Drain 325/22 325/11 KNIGHTSBRIDGE LANE 0046 0045 Drain 2445 186/4 3541 7142 Drain Drain 6640 B 480 344/2 186/7 8735 5931 0029 325/7 0029 155/15 Drain 8926 0624 Pond Pyrton Heath House Cutt Mill House The Barn Cuttmill New Cottages Farm Drain Drain 325/7 0016 325/10 Drain 8419 Pond Drain Cuttmill Cottages Water Drain Cutt Mill 7114 Pyrton 6414 House 7715 Lodge 0014 Orchard Close 4314 Water 5413 The Old Forge 7611 Drain Water The Plough 7800 Tara House Mount View 186/7 Drain 7300 The Granary Home Lothlorian B 4009 Farm Water PYRTON The Shirburn Castle Smithy 0005 8700 0001 0001 5300 2400 5200 B 480 325/9 0005 0001 3100 5300 5200 0002 0001 Flintstones 8800 0005 2400 7300 B 480 B Hedgerows Water 325/11 Shirburn Castle 96 B 4009 96 325/9a 5594 Drain 186/3 325/11 186/6 Home Farm CLOSE 6290 HALL 8091 6291 9492 Hall All Saints Court Cottage 4792 B 480 Church 1989 B 480 325/9 7789 Drain Paddock House BLENHEIM ROAD 186/2 Court House CASTLE ROAD 325/8 8587 Brightwell Baldwin CP 0083 Pond Drain Icehouse (disused) Garden 6781 Nursery Cottage Drain 7481 Shirburn Pond 7480 Cottage House Brook Silver Howe Cott 0079 0079 Lower Farm 0078 325/8 Spring Timbers Hubbards 7676 3677 Cottage 4377 2376 Drain Home Farm Cottage Magpies Water Drain The White House 0075 CHURCH LANE 0070 Candledene 0070 1270 St Mary's Church 2268 The 186/4 Lake 6568 Old 4867 Rectory 7569 9766 SHIRBURN Gatehouse Cottage 8964 Lodge Cottage 140/5 186/3 325/11 2561 Hampden Cottage Pond Gate House 6560 140/4 Old Vicarage Cottage 0059 325/8 0059 8759 186/6 0057 4657 2457 Drain Drain 2256 Drain 5155 7655 3255 1055 Drain 397/1 6155 Pond Drain 9852 3153 3754 4449 8850 WATLINGTON ROAD Drain Lake 397/23 1748 4447 140/12 Drain 0544 Drain Woodmans Cottage Pond Lower Green Cottage 186/3 0939 Dovecote Orchard Cottages 5137 7237 0137 0036 5736 0135 Pond Ivy Cottage Mill View Pond Orchard House The Cottage Tythe Croft Well Cottage Dharwar B 480 Crescent House Drain Villa Meadowlands B 480 The Thatch Rogers Half Moon Yew Tree Rose Park View Hill Cottage 4632 2833 Cottage Farmhouse 5331 The Old Mayfly Cottage Kimble Cottage Merton Cottage Tupp Cottage Brook Cottage Rectory (PH) Cuxham Mill Cottage 397/1 Willow Stone Gregory Estate Cottage Glebe Watlington CP 8227 Chestnut Chestnut Farm College Cott Farm House The 1125 Old Rectory The Bungalow 140/1 5021 Old Row Cherrybrook 0004 Marlbrook House 7932 Middle Farm Swimming Pool House 0041 Stables Hall Wheelwrights Stables CUXHAM Drain 5922 Brightwell Park Holy Rood 1818 Church 4015 140/5 Beech Tree Cottage Mill Farm CADWELL LANE Manor Farm 5214 186/2 7614 Depot Cedar Lodge Vicarage 6313 Sewage Pumping Station 6809 Water 5911 3111 Water 6212 Tower Rectory Cottages 140/4 186/5 Ponds 186/1 Drain TURNER'S GREEN LANE (Track) 325/6 7408 140/7 Pyrton Field Farm Brightwell The Rectory 140/1 4004 Baldwin 6704 Cottage 7500 PO Hall Glebe Farm Pyrton Hill 1800 The Old Forge Ponds Drain Glebe Farm Glebe Glebe Farm Cottage St Bartholomew's Barn Church Issues 0006 1800 Cress 8400 0003 0041 B 480 0006 0003 2300 Issues 5700 1900 3400 3000 4700 4600 Cottage B 4009 2300 Glebe Farm 95 B 480 95 65 66 67 68 69 70 SHEET SU 69 NE 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 60 SW SP 60 SE SP 70 SW 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 SU 69 NW SU 69 NE SU 79 NW 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). SU 69 SW SU 69 SE SU 79 SW changes status. Based on Ordnance Survey map data 2003..
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