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Frampton Cotterell and Winterbourne a Key, Signs and Symbols O 0 Miles 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 R E Scale 1:15,000 D Frampton Cotterell and Winterbourne A Key, signs and symbols O 0 Miles 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 R e L m O o T r F BRIS r e Cycle routes v Cycle routes i 0 Kilometres 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 NORTHNO H R Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2019. 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HICKS A E HILL B B H UCK SE R FOR RATHBONE CLO A D D R URN O L A COMMON D E National Cycle Network route number B National Cycle Network route number Y D R A R A V TERBO AG DS DOCK EN PEN RD N RAM HILL O T O U N WI N E R E AN AVE O 2 R OSSM CR 3 8 A OA Avon 05 D 4 RegionalRegional C Cycleycle Network Network route route number number 4 A B D Cycleway AD BE RO COM L AR L H I E D LightLight controlled controlled crossing crossing H NU A DLEY AVE BRA O M R A R D L E D I F Closed road with cycle exemption A Closed road with cycle exemption O N E R NE P D TO S E H L D S R AN RI Huckford A O A S R T G ON K S I LA CCycleycle contra contra flow flow / One/ One wa wayy R R AD Quarry N O RO B E A STATION D H U RAM L C SERRIDGE LANE L I K F MILL H O FoFootbridgeotbridge E R D B HILL LA ROAD M O N C E R WINTERBOURNE AA road road HA DOWN Q ROAD DOWN U A URCH M4 MotorwayMotorway R CH R RUFFET ROAD M4 R OA Y D B H A EN R T 8 F O 5 IE N 0 L 4 D RailwayRailway / Station/ Station / Level/ Level crossing 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