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Technical Information

Base constructed on Transverse Mercator Projection, Airy Ellipsoid, OSGB (1936) datum. Vertical datum mean sea level. The latitude, longitude graticule overlay is on the ETRS89 datum and is compatible with the WGS84 datum used by satellite navigation devices. Communications

ROADS AND PATHS Not necessarily rights of way

Service area M 1 Elevated Motorway (dual carriageway) 1 Junction number

Unfenced Dual carriageway Primary Route (A network of recommended through routes A 470 which complement the motorway system) Footbridge Main road A 493

Road under construction

Secondary road B 4518

Narrow road with passing places A 855 B 885 Bridge Road generally more than 4m wide

Road generally less than 4m wide

Other road, drive or track

Path

Gradient: steeper than 20% (1 in 5) / 14% to 20% (1 in 7 to 1 in 5)

Gates / Road tunnel

Ferry P Ferry V Ferry (passenger) / Ferry (vehicle)

PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY

Footpath Public rights of way shown on this map have been taken from local authority definitive and later Bridleway amendments. Restricted byway (not for use by The symbols show the defined route so far as the mechanically propelled vehicles) scale of mapping will allow. Rights of way are liable to change and may not be clearly defined on Byway open to all traffic the ground. Please check with the relevant local authority for the latest information. The representation on this map of any other road, Rights of way are not shown on maps of , track or path is no evidence of the existence of a where rights of responsible access apply. For more right of way. details visit: outdooraccess-scotland.com

OTHER PUBLIC ACCESS

National Trail, Other route with public access Scotland’s Great Trails, (not normally shown in urban areas) European Long Distance Path and selected recreational routes The exact nature of the rights on these routes and the existence of any restrictions may be checked with the local highway authority. Alignments are National Cycle Network; based on the best information available. These routes are not shown on maps of Scotland. On-road cycle route

Traffic-free cycle route Danger Firing and Test Ranges in the area. Cycle route number; Area Danger! National / Regional Observe warning notices. RAILWAYS a Track multiple or single Station, (a) principal

Track under construction Siding

Light rail system, Light rail system station narrow gauge or tramway LC Bridges, footbridge Level crossing

Tunnel, cutting Viaduct, embankment

General Information

BOUNDARIES

National County, Unitary Authority, Metropolitan District or London Borough

District National Park

WATER FEATURES Contour values in lakes are in metres

Cliff High wa Marsh or salting Slopes ter mark Towpath Low water mark Lock Flat rock Ford Lighthouse (in use) Aqueduct Canal Sand Weir Normal tidal limit Beacon Dunes Lighthouse (disused) Footbridge Bridge Shingle Lake Mud Canal (dry)

LAND FEATURES

Cutting, embankment Landfill site or slag/spoil heap

Electricity transmission line (pylons shown at standard spacing) Coniferous wood

Pipe line Non-coniferous wood (arrow indicates direction of flow) ruin Buildings Mixed wood

Important building (selected) Orchard Bus or coach station Park or ornamental ground Glass structure

Graticule intersection at 5' intervals Solar farm (when not described)

Heliport Access land (symbols indicate Current or former place of worship; owner or agency – see below) with tower Forestry and Land Scotland, with spire, minaret or dome Forestry England Place of worship Natural Resources

Triangulation National Trust; always open, Mast limited access – observe local signs

Wind pump National Trust for Scotland; always open, limited access – Wind turbine observe local signs

Windmill with or without sails Forestry Division Plantation () Manx National Heritage ABBREVIATIONS See our website for full list CONVERSION

Br Bridge MS Milestone METRES – FEET Cemy Cemetery Mus Museum CG Cattle grid P Post office 1 metre = 3.2808 feet CH Clubhouse PC Public convenience (in rural areas) 1000 College PH Public house Fm Farm Sta Station 3000 900 Ho House Sch School Hospl Hospital TH Town Hall, Guildhall or equivalent MP Milepost Univ University 800 2500

700 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL INFORMATION

Site of antiquity Roman Site of battle 600 2000 (with date) Visible earthwork Non-Roman

Information sourced from Historic England, Historic Environment Scotland and 500 the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. 1500

400 HEIGHTS ROCK FEATURES 300 1000 Contours are at 10 50 650 metres vertical interval Cliff

200 Heights are to the Outcrop 600 144 nearest metre 500 above mean sea level 580 100 Where two heights are shown, the first is Cliff the height of the natural ground in the location of the triangulation pillar, and the Metres 0 0 Feet second (in brackets) to a separate point 550 which is the natural summit. Scree 15.24 metres = 50 feet

Tourist Information

Viewpoint 180° Camp site / Caravan site

Viewpoint 360° Camping and caravan site

Visitor centre Selected places of tourist interest

Walks / trails Information centre, all year / seasonal

Nature reserve Parking

Picnic site Park & Ride, all year / seasonal

Youth hostel Phone, public / emergency

Golf course or links Recreation / leisure / sports centre

Garden / arboretum World Heritage site or area