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Public Rights of Way 1

Footpaths in Hanborough Parish
The Definitive Map is held by the Parish Council and is available for members of the public to see.

Footpath 1

From Eynsham to the A4095, (Lower Road), S of the entrance to Mill Farm, leading W and N along the perimeter of Pinsley Wood and Rozzel Gutter field,then NE of this field, then N between Rotten Acres and Pity Piece Fields, then NW across Station Field and New Style Field to the Woodstock to Witney (A4095), W of Pinsley Farm and the bridge near Hanborough Railway Station.

Diversion Order confirmed 25.5.85 provided a minimum width of 1.5m over diverted section.
Diversion Order confirmed 25.5.88

Width 1.5m

Footpath 2

From Church Rd opposite old school in Church Hanborough (Priests Close), leading E and ENE past Slatters Farm, then NE and SE to FP 4 at the SE side of Pinsley Wood, then NE to the Eynsham to Bladon road, S of FP 1 and the entrance to Hanborough Mill.


4 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 4

From Frog Lane, midway between College Farm and New Barn, Church Hanborough, leading NE to FP 2 at the SE side of Pinsley Wood.

a) Frog Lane also known as Church Road
b)The former New Barn was at SP433 127,and former College Farm at SP427 126.

4 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 5

From the lane at College Farm, Church Hanborough, leading generally S to Eynsham FP 10 at the Eynsham Parish boundary, N of City Farm.

The former College Farm was at SP427 126.

4 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 6

From Pigeon House Lane, SW of Church Hanborough, leading SW to Freeland FP 4 at the Freeland Parish boundary at The Thrift.


4 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 7

From RUPP 15 (Road Used as Public Path) and BR 16 (Bridle Way) at the W end of Millwood End, leading N and NE by Millwood (Mud Lane) then SE to Combe FP 11 at the Combe Parish boundary, continuing from Combe FP 11, E of Millwood, and leading ESE to Hyde Lane,(Swan Lane), SW of the Swan Bridge on the River Evenlode.


Footpath 8

From "Clark's Stile" on Church Road, NW of Church Hanborough, leading SW past the sewage works to Pigeon House Lane at the Freeland Parish boundary.


4 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 9

From Marlborough Crescent, Long Hanborough, leading SW and SE to a footbridge, then SE and SW along the stream to Freeland FP 6 at the Freeland Parish boundary, SE of Cook's Corner.

Diversion Order confirmed 25.2.88 provided 1.5m width over the new route.
Diversion Order confirmed 25.2.88

Width 1.5m

Footpath 10

From the Woodstock to Witney road (A4095) near the Old Primitive Methodist Chapel, (opposite the Millwood End junction), leading SW along New Road to *Marlborough Fields, Long Hanborough.

*Was part of Marlborough Fields now known as Becketts Close.

Footpath 12

From the Woodstock to Witney Road (A4095), E of old Parish Hall, leading S to the Long Hanborough to Church Hanborough road (Church Road).

Known locally by some as "The Coffin Path" & by others as "The Allotment Path".
Northern section from allotments known as 'Kente's Path' in Medieval Times

8 ft Inclosure Award

Footpath 13

From the Woodstock to Witney Road (A4095), opposite the Methodist Chapel, leading N to Hyde Road at The Swan bridge on the River Evenlode, close to the NW end of BR 14 (Bridle Way).

Originally Corn Hide Path.Known locally now as "Hawse Hill" and "Daggers Hill"

4 ft Inclosure Award