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North Wootton/South Wootton Drain Drain Sheet 24 7000 1900 4500 9100 Adopted King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Local Plan 1998 3400 Marsh Common Inset 33 Drain 0004 5.2m North Wootton/South Wootton Drain Drain Dismantled Railway Drain Wootton Carr Drain Drain 7887 Drain This Map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk. LA086045. 1999. Maps produced by Lovell Johns Ltd., Oxford. England. SCALE 1:5000 Track Valerian Drain Cattle Grid Drain Playing Field Drain Drain Club Track The Old Gatehouse Drain Pavilion 5572 Greenacres Drain Marsh Common Drain Pond Drain MARSH ROAD GATEHOUSE LANE 0065 3.7m AONB 3 1061 Drain Seacroft 7659 1 York House 2 CLOSE Drain Pond 1 Honeysuckle Cottage FREDERICK 6 BM 11.80m 4157 The Pinfold The Green 2356 The Green 11.3m 5456 11.9m Ponds LING COMMON LANE Glenhaven 1 Drain Dunster School 16 18 Drain Farm 0153 17 Ling Common Drain RECTORYCLOSE Pond AONB Nordean OLD The Old Rectory Dalliance The Old School Red Roofs 12 North Wootton 11.6m Drain Innisfree Tyla BM 12.94m Drain Lingwood House on the Green Winder 4 (PH) Laguegua Berleen 5 Chalet House 245 15 Wootton Carr 14 House On The Drain Rowan House Berleen Green LING COMMON ROAD 19.2m Drain 10 (PH) TCB 6 8 Woodside 14.9m 0047 Rectory Cottage 4 LING COMMON ROAD Pond PO El Sub Sta Orchard Lodge 21 BM 10.61m SANDRINGHAM 26 12 25 13 1 CRESCENT 1 21 Manor Farm 3 31 Stables The Green 5 Pavilion LITTLE CARR ROAD 24 15 1 AVENUE 9 Wootton CARLTON DRIVE Bowling Green Pond Number One FORD Greenaway Drain 39 4142 FORD AVENUE Drain Bibury Old Barn 28 HEATHER CLOSE Oak ViewThe Forge Home Farm 2 38 Manor House 28 Dismantled Railway 2 16 Linnymead 14 Track 5 4 Oakdean 8 3 1 The Lodge El Sub Sta 5 Lodge The Granary Cottages 29 9.4m MANOR ROAD 2 19 Aycliffe 7138 Nursery 1 Drain Wootton 17 CAMBRIDGE ROAD Halt 6 WILTON CRESCENT 39 Drain 7 1 The Barn CARLTON DRIVE Red Cat Hotel MeadowGrange BM Charters 4.74m MANOR ROAD 54 47 1 6 1 1 Drain Dairy Farm House 2 EXETER CRES 4 53 DEVON CRES 22 14 48 BMChurch 9.88m White Gables 38 Drain The Old Farmhouse 47 7.3m Northfields BUCKINGHAM STATION ROAD CLOSE 4 Drain MANOR ROAD 40 LB 8.5m BUCKINGHAM CLOSE 3 Hall Ling Common All Saints' Church 14 42 10 FB 58 48 North Wootton 35 Wyndham House 39 11 19 66 3329 1 1 Hall 18 23 46 11 1 4727 Acorns Burdean 15 47 Drain 39 Ennerdale 3 59 Sand Church 44 63 4325 Cottages Laurel Cott 6125 PRIORY LANE 51 8624 57 42 Church Farm 14 20 12 60 59 57 11 CLOSE El1 Sub Sta PRIORY ROAD 48 32 GREGORY ROAD 54 North Wootton 48 41 10 PRIORY ROAD CLOSE 11 JULIAN ALL SAINTS 1 55 1 HUGH 10 Church Farm 12 Path (um) 12 51 9620 10 40 DRIVE MEADOW CLOSE 20 Track 2 Pond 26 5 Path (um) Drain Drain 7.6m 46 El Sub Sta Drain 6 36 16 1 13 42 8 12 Ling Common 7 14 27 Drain 39 11 NURSERY LANE Surgery GARDENS 45 8 15 CUTHBERT 41 WOODLAND 38 27 3 11 CLOSE 24 Drain 15 57 56 2 TYNDALE WOODLAND GARDENS 32 36 34 Path (um) 12 1 22 12 1614 14 43 11 2 1 Drain 3200 Orchard End 1 9 21 Drain ALBAN ROAD Roundstone WESLEY2 42 32 43 Drain 12 Drain Sand 22 Graywood ROAD 10 BM 2 Drain Meadow Rise 28 20.79m The Gongs White Hills Salamis 37 43 Drain 0005 3900 PRIORY LANE 4500 6000 8500 11 4600 6800 2 3 26 North Wootton North Wootton Sundile Cottage 31 Kypres 4 18 5 3 35 7 4600 6000 6800 8500 0005 3200 3900 240 31 FB 6 Sand WESLEY RD 17 5 1 FB 16 15 27 El Sub Sta Play Area 5 40 A 149 Halfacre White Hills Drain 33 44 2 8.8m 25 1 The Gongs 8 1 73 37 Orchard Lodge 34 STOCK LEA ROAD THEHOWARDS Drain 15 WESLEY ROAD 2 14 The Cottage 20 11 Brimhem 24 1 11 61 45 41 BECKETT CLOSE 55 10 7 49 Drain Oakwood Kimmeridge DRIVE PINGLES ROAD 57 Drain House 50 15 60 5 1 19 RYELAND 10 Path (um) ALL SAINTS ROAD 20 Glen Cottage RYELANDS RD Track 15 87 44 93 30 2 8 4 El 11 23 8787 Sub Drain 110 3 Sta 18 The Anchorage 42 21 17.7m 29 CRANMERAVENUE 4 139 PINGLES ROAD 14 2 THE HOWARDS 19 81 Oakfield 5 20 FB 6 6 2 2 Ling Common Drain WHEATLEY DRIVE 24 Path (um) 18 16 Drain 15 Rothbury 11 Dismantled Railway ROAD 63 Westwick 73 2 8 24 AONB 8 1 17a 8 FB HAYFIELD NURSERY LANE Garage 14 8 133 KEBLE CLOSE 1 Drain 4781 Drain Ling Common Drain HAYFIELD ROAD 43 11 Alandale Ppg 1 Sta 2 15 1 Pavilion 9 Wootton Park 37 131 Thor Nell The 1 Bungalows 5.5m5 3 49 Drain 1 BEDE CLOSE 127 Southleas The Pingles LYNN ROAD Pond 2 4 PRIORY LANE Drain 1 4 LB Wynberry 11 5.5m 16.5m Drain FB 10 1 Sylvan House North Wootton RILL CLOSE 123 County Primary School Drain 2469 Drain 7 Path (um) NURSERY LANE 8 12 Felbrigg Pond WAY 7 Hall THE BIRCHES ST AUGUSTINES 17 9462 El Sub Sta 25 111 50 5 44 47 1 48 9 55 MS 22 FB 45 Wood 46 Drain 56 11 Cottage SPINNEY 4 Drain 17 FOUNTAINE 11 39 48 37 The Black Cabin Carmel 8 El Sub Sta CLOSE 46 ST AUGUSTINES WAY 8 51 13 El GROVE 49 The Firs Sub Sta 15 2 Mallards 9 Drain SPINNEY CLOSE101 9 TINTERN GROVE Ling Common Pond Bryanville 2 12 52 WALTON 50 5 1 Val-Dene 44 14 Meldaway CLOSE 18 RYALLA DRIFT 3 8 CASTLE RISING ROAD 1 1 1 FINCHDALE 2051 3 Path 11.9m 1 26 25 53 27 38 38 CL 2 27 11 South Wootton 8 South Wootton Path (um) 235 South Wootton Drain 52 10 FINCHDALE CL 6 54 4 2 7 12 37 36 28 95 33 10 Drain 35 CLARE ROAD 11 23 36 Drain 9 A 149 40 RYALLA DRIFT Drain 9 BIRCHES 96 Drain 31 15 THE 1 19 14 0043 BM 29 9.38m 11 94 14 8 15 Drain 16 20 12 5 14 11 Track 30 12 CASTLEACRE CLOSE 24 Drain ST BENETS GROVE Drain Drain Track87 Hilltops 7 27 1 1 2 3 Ling Common 88 ST AUGUSTINES WAY 7637 2 4 ST BOTOLPH'S CLOSE 20 16 22 14 23 1 PRIORY LANE 19 25 2 83 ST AUGUSTINES WAY 82 LB 13.4m LITTLE WALSINGHAM CLOSE Drain 1 Ashmore El Sub Sta 3 Drain 1 8 Pond 9131 5 7 Greenhurst 21 2 15 11 9 8832 11 8 26 South Wootton Common 1 Darkwood 79 6 2 12 5 BINHAM ROAD BACTON CLOSE 7 South Wootton Common 1130 Creekside 78 14 6 16 2 8 4 29 2 7527 Track THETFORD WAY THETFORD WAY 14 5 Drain The Den Oak Cottage 18 Drain CLOSE MALVERN 23 31 15 5 17 7 11 1 12 2 Pond Track 1 9223 7 1 NURSERY LANE 0022 Drain CASTLE RISING ROAD Drain Drain Drain Drain Drain Drain 10.4m HousePump Pond Drain 26 16 18 Drain 29 5 Drain 6 1 12 65 24 22 72 66 HAZEL CLOSE 2 RUSHMEAD CLOSE 10 Drain 5 77 54 Drain Drain 3 11 13 11 7 17 Drain 19 1 BRIAR CLOSE 71 67 6 WILLOW ROAD BRIAR CLOSE 57 Path (um) 69 68 7.9m 18 12 14 10 1 BM 14.44m 4 2 44 36 64 Drain El Sub Sta 15 AONB 2 13 44 40 55 52 9 16 37 34 1 AVON ROAD EBBLE CLOSE 2200 4200 El Sub Sta 8.2m AVON ROAD 17 60 32 CLOSE 36 35 EBBLE MAPLE DRIVE Drain 37 6 18 4 North Winds 12 32 33 43 8 10 29a South Wootton 28a El Sub Sta 230 30a 4 2 2 30 4 61 30 BRACKEN ROAD 1 27 20 4 52a 29 7 25 52 59 21 57 15.2m 8 11 Drain Drain 13 55 BOURNE CLOSE 53 SYCAMORE CLOSE 20 South Wootton Common 18 1 Senigallia 52 Drain 10 2 Drain 7 12 19 Drain 5 1 1 15 AVON ROAD 49 MEADOW ROAD 5 WILLOW ROAD Path (um) 16 48 1 8 46 15 3 2 1 TCB Rectory Drain 2 47 10 Cemetery 13 HOLLY CLOSE Drain 15.2m 44 2 7 45 Track GREENACRES CLOSE Cemetery 5 6 Valento 7 The Coach House 42 Drain 44 LB 1 The Limes 10.1m Lavinia 1 7 9 Melody 43 OwlswickLittle Sunways Lea-Side 7 Church 2 Hall View 10.7m Drain 13 El Sub Sta 52 Ceres Kingston OAK AVENUE 51 CHURCH LANE Maplebank Ramona 40 15 4.0m Cornerstone NURSERY CLOSE 2 10.7m Ormonde BM 11.48m 1 MARSH LANE (Track) Grayswood BRAMBLE DRIVE Pennington 1 South Wootton Church Farm 2 Windy-Ridge First School 15.2m Homeleigh Oak LodgeSycamore 1 HouseGreen Fairla War View Kelkarzo Memorial 2 TrystingsMarsh Gate BM Leslaw 11.3m 11.70m Playters CHURCH LANE NURSERY LANE 8 Johnlinda 12 St Mary's Church 1 27 ST MARY'S CLOSE Kennor Ashdene BM 15.08m 7 7.6mMARSH LANE Marsh House 29 12.8m 2 CASTLE RISING ROAD SubEl 27 COMMON LANE 28 Sta 12 BEECH AVENUE 35 33 The Shrubbery 10 Drain Green Gables 2 El Sub Sta 15 11 South Wootton 2 THE MEADOWS 4 Harpley Cottage 1 COMMON LANE Fairholme 15.5m 9.8m Drain 10 2 22 34 The Cottage 1 Allestree 31 Cedar 23 5 4 Springs 21 41 LodgeCedar Hunters Moon Old Hall 20 Drain Old Hall APPLEDORE CLOSE 8 PINE ROAD The Paddocks 29 5 21 Ppg Bowling Green 13 LARCH CLOSE Stn 1 3 Swan Inn 14 (PH) 3 The Green 24 Drain ASH GROVE 24 1 27 Beacon House 20 ASH GROVE Two Willows Two Willows Path (um) 10 6 POPLAR DRIVE BM 9.98m Willow Lodge HALL LANE 7 2 The Red House 4 31 19 South Wootton BIRBECK CLOSE 23 Amberleigh 15.2m ELM CLOSE 5 Gap Farm 43 Burnden Pond Burnden 23 46 1 9.4m 4 Brackenbury 1 PO 11 Lyn-View 45 Traquair House 15 19 Traquair House Coppins 108 El Sub Sta South Wootton Lyndale 39 GRIMSTON ROAD 38 18.6m Doomsday House 17 ELMHURST DRIVE Rosetta 98 Doomsday 9 Auburn South Wootton House Drain GREEN LANE Junior School Wilmur 1 9 Merrylees 10 Drain 55 90 The BM 18.87m 7 Orchard South Wootton 50 South Wootton 30 Bayern OrchardThe 5 The Manor House 29 225 Bayern The Manor House 13 KING'S LYNN 15.2m 6 45 Path (um) 33 South Wootton Path (um) 35 9 Junior School CroftThe TorridonLyn Llamedos 8 Field 11 31 El Sub Sta 5 St Leonards 26 GRIMSTON ROAD 18 STODY DRIVE 4 1 2 27 THE BOLTONS 12 The Green 7 Chaperral GREEN LANE 2 18.3m South Wootton NURSERY LANE 9 1 21 1 El CASTLE RISING ROAD South Wootton 2 Sub Sta 24 Oakville Ridge Sherwood Lodge Breezy Carrstones St Lawrence 1 Tenison East Lee 23 Darwin House Rose OLD MANOR CLOSE BM 15.87m Cottage 10 OrchardRise Pump House Little Barn 1 Whitestone 9 16 LOW ROAD 2 25 HALL LANE Allotment Gardens Ashfield House Ruddigore The Limit Keryl GRIMSTON ROAD 12 TCB 48 LOW ROAD DarleyDale Drain South View Allotment Gardens Hall 2 AshcroftSilverdale Pine Ridge Rondale FairwayBeresford AllentonDawn 363 Russet House Keeper's
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