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Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21St February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 51 SW Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 51 SW 50 51 52 53 54 55 0006 0003 1200 2400 4500 6500 8700 0004 2600 7600 0006 2700 6600 3300 5300 7000 B 4027 A 34 15 Drain 15 4000 River Cherwell 318/5 Drain Pond 237/6 Drain 260/5 237/8 2784 260/4 5676 7575 318/4 237/8 Oddington CP Drain 260/5 Gallos Brook 3 9061 Broadland House 260/ 318/4 Pond 4757 0055 8854 Pond 0053 River Cherwell Pond 7051 9951 Drain BLETCHINGDON ROAD Pond Logg Farm Islip A 34 Station Pond 8141 Islip CP 1940 5141 A 34 5138 0237 0037 0037 Pond CONYGERCL 318/3 265/7 260/3 Drain 9832 8532 New River Ray 8530 Surgery Manor Farm The Lodge Hampton Gay and 7228 Issues 4926 Conifer Moor End House 2126 0025 NORTH STREET Farm Cott Orchard House 260/10Dr South's River Ray C of E Primary School GAR HIL Poyle CP LTOP DENS ISLIP KIDLINGTON ROAD The Ridings Drain Cherrytrees The Old 0020 Post Office Chandelle CHURCH CLOSE Haven Shelter Drain STREET The Old Fox 309/1 Pentland 3519 Windrush HIGH Mill End North View Old Bakehouse House Drain Chesters Suncrest Great Barn Fourways Bannisters The Rozerneil The Nook Fairhaven MIDDLE WAY Middle House Drain Drain 2117 St Nicholas 6915 The Janus Close Confessor's The Red Lion Gate Church Kidlington Hall Mill House Middleholme View Mill Tadorna MIDDLE STREET 0012 Jasmincot River Ray 309/1 0812 En Fin Cherry Holt The Lower Farm St Nicholas's Church Corner House White House Barn Tompkins Terrace The Millers Thatched Ho St Nicholas Cottage CHURCH LANE House Waverley The Dairy House Abbotsbury 260/2 Pond Lower Farm SQUARE CHURCH House KING'S HEAD MILL END Cherwell Royston THE WALK House Drain 237/9 Rose Cottage THE RISE Abbots Piece LANE Northcote Hales Croft LOWER STREET Rectory THE WALK Cottage 1900 Insaldor King's Head Lower House BICESTER ROAD House WATERMEAD 3202 Battleking Warborough B 4027 3300 6300 0001 1300 3900 2200 4800 6700 0002 5200 5300 0001 The Scarletts 6800 The Old Rectory Court Plain D Lamorna The Rectory Drain Elms A 34 CHURCH LANE 265/6 The Stables B 4027 2400 1300 Plain D 6700 6800 5200 7400 0005 3200 5300 0001 0001 260/9 Riversdale THE WALK 2200 4800 3300 Crosshaven A 34 The Mendota Apple Yard Raybourne Lilac Cottage House Cotswold Mill 14 House 14 House STREET Millfield Ho The Old Rectory Drain Drain Cottage The Wooster Arms The Grange LOWER 8595 The Pound PH WATERMEAD B 4027 Bank Cottage Hillside KIDLINGTON Farm Honeysuckle River MILL STREET House Mead Ofslang Forsyte Cottage House Kareol Fieldside Pumping Station Drain White Cottage Wing Cottage The Old Barn 9089 Ray Cot 2288 River Ray tage The 5987 Barn CHERW River Ray ELL AVENUE 260/2 Curtesy COLLICE STREET World's Drain 237/9 Hill Ho End BRIDGE ST 5082 Cedar 1880 Mill Farm Cottages Cottacre Noke CP Wood Cottage Silos Hillside El Sub Sta 260/8 5978 WHEATLEY ROAD River Cherwell 260/8 1176 6277 0075 6874 BICESTER ROAD 4973 Mill Sewage Works QUEENS AVENUE Mill Farm Farm 260/1 Ford 260/7 265/6 0074 Ponds 260/6 SPRINGFIELD ROAD 0169 BURGH DRIVE EDIN 5566 Pond 1662 6963 4063 Pond 265/28 Pond 229/9 WAVERLEY AVENUE Shelter 3254 River 3755 KINGS WAY DRIVE Drain Ch 4754 Gosford Farm 3354 er 0453 LOVELACE DRIVE well 3153 229/3 El Bunkers Sub Kidlington CP Katoikia Sta Pond Judora PH B 4027 Pond River Cherwell River Cherwell B 4027 BICESTER ROAD 5445 5244 4644 Drain Drain 3941 309/1 Drain Hillside Farm Hillside Farm 260/6 Pond 1537 Track Drain 3833 Pond 0030 Edward Field Northfield Cottages County Drain Primary School CLEVELAND CLOSE CLEVELAND 0030 WATEREATON LANE Northfield Rectory 2028 Lodge Farm BEAGLES CLOSE 229/5 229/3 Drain River Cherwell 260/7 Manor Farm NOKE Pond Water Eaton CP WAY Pond Northfield Farm Pond 309/8 CROMWELL 309/8 3018 Pond St Giles's Church The Lester Nettles 2615 5815 The Plough School House 1313 Digby Cottage Hillside Willow Tree 229/5 House Fir Tree Cottage The First Bungalow 2812 The Old Rectory Quarry Bank Mandray Quarry House Rectory Farm Cottage 5907 Idle Hollow 30 229/14 229/9 Stone Rise 7206 Wayland's 9/2 Orchard 260/6 Pixie Rectory Close Cottage Bungalow Hunter's Lodge Pond B 4027 0004 0006 2000 7900 0003 0003 1200 2800 4800 Winwood 6400 Manor 229/5 Grounds A 34 Manor Bungalow 1000 0006 0004 0006 7900 0003 309/6 6400 0006 2000 B 4027 Manor Bungalow 13 A 34 13 309/6 Arkle CROMWELL WAY Manor House 309/2 April Cottage The Rectory Farm Willows WATER EATON LANE Trevenny Pond Carrog Orchard House Merrydown 229/4 Fernleigh Orchard Cottage Fieldside Arlington Cherry Cottage 309/5 Vine Cottage 309/2 College Lower Cottage Valley Briggs Cottage 309/7 5576 Drain Gosford and 8877 Pond Pond Drain Reservoir 5874 Water Eaton CP Drain 309/13 0067 309/12 Drain 229/5 260/7 Pond Drain River Cherwell Drain 6558 260/17 412/1 0056 309/4 Pond 5852 6852 Drain 0046 6247 Pond 5447 0047 309/5 0046 8546 B 4027 Middle Cottage 9442 309/13 6143 PRATTLE LANE 309/13 B 4027 4639 Middle 229/4 Farm 260/17 4336 0033 9335 Drain 309/12 229/9 0033 6929 309/11 5825 8425 229/5 Drain 229/17 Drain Pond 309/14 0020 0020 Pond River Cherwell Taverners WOODEATON 5818 Woodeaton House Drain Culvercote Barn Pond 4912 5400 Lodge (Private) Christchurch Clariss House Cottages 309/11 Lower Wood's 412/2 412/2 Farm Home Farm Home Farm 4106 Pond 229/9 Dower House Drain Nourse Close 3700 229/8 0403 Woodeaton Manor Pond B 4027 Old Pond 0001 1700 0002 1500 4000 4500 6900 0001 1600 School 6600 8300 0002 2500 A 34 Upper Farm 0001 9300 0400 3700 8300 0002 7700 6600 0002 1500 2500 4000 Drain 412/3 B 4027 A 4165 A 34 Manor 12 Swimming Pool 12 Woodeaton Farm The Lodge Manor School 412/1 0695 Grain Silo Manor Cottage Drain 0790 El Sub Sta Well 0791 412/3 229/17 Holy Rood Church 4589 (C of E) River Cherwell A 34 309/10 The Coach Old Rectory House 309/14 8300 4581 Lower Farm 229/4 229/8 Beckley Manor Weyland Barn 0076 0076 Drain 4075 Issues The Barn House 412/ Water 5375 9572 Stowood 8471 5 Drain 0169 0068 1169 Drain 229/8 229/6 /9 229/7 229 5564 412/6 0062 River Cherwell 0062 412/7 /8 Woodeaton CP Pond 229 Pond 309/10 Drain Drain Drain 412/6 4250 8050 Pipal Cottage OXFORD ROAD Drain 2745 229/6 412/1 229/4 0137 River Cherwell 2632 229/10 7131 7122 Pond 229/9 4926 St Frideswide Farm 4325 6731 8124 Issues Pond 412/9 Issues Drain 0818 Drain 4318 412/5 412/9 412/7 201/6 2/8 41 Drain Drain 229/7 412/5 /8 0003 0003 0004 0091 0500 0003 7500 B 4027 A 4165 0006 41 0098 8200 412 Drain 0500 2700 8200 0003 7500 2/1 8700 11 B 4027 11 229/8 201/1 Beckley and 0091 River Drain Cherwell Issues 201/6 201/17 Stowood CP Elsfield CP 201/16 201/7 2884 201/6 Forest Farm Water 0073 201/7 8870 201/1 Pond 229/6 201/5 Stone Cottages 201/2 Terrace Cottages Sandfield Red Brick Cottages Cottage Drain 1858 5156 0055 201/4 River Cherwell 320/54 Christ Church Cottages Drain 201/2 Drain 0648 Postbox 8746 Cottages 9144 Iss 6640 0040 0040 Country View 9658 Sescut 201/10 320/49 Farm 201/4 201/9 0035 Drain Issues 201/1 0033 7829 Issues 7227 Burnham Cottage Drain Oxford and Rose Cottage 201/4 7625 Cambridge Schools 9326 Examination Board 201/8 5021 9722 201/9 201/3 0019 9319 201/3 320/54 Manor House Bayswater Brook 7516 0015 Cutteslowe Tree Cottage County Primary School Pond 9014 Manor Cottages Reservoir 0019 0009 0009 Drain 8907 Thatched ELSFIELD Cottage Gardener's Dovecote Cottage OXFORD Home Farm 201/9 320/52 201/12 201/10 River Cherwell 9404 8300 0001 201/3 5000 7100 0005 3100 6800 8500 Church 0002 Farm 10 Pond Church Farm 10 50 51 52 53 54 55 SHEET SP 51 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 41 NE SP 51 NW SP 51 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 41 SE SP 51 SW SP 51 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.
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