Arreton Path Network

Parish boundaries shown relate to the boundaries that existed in 1952.
There are 52 paths referenced on the IW Definitive Map
for Arreton

 
 
 
 
 
 


Public Rights of Way were first given their definitive map numbers during the original survey in 1950. Each borough, urban district and parish were asked to mark on the maps relevant to their area all paths they considered public, numbering them as they were entered. On further investigation, some of these were paths were eliminated from the final 1952 definitive map as not public thus creating gaps in the numbering sequence; paths that have become extinct since 1952 have also been removed.

 

Path Ref No Type Map Location
A1 FP Page   39, 40
A2 BR Page   40
A3 BR Page   40, 64
A4 FP Page   64
A5b FP Page   40
A7 FP Page   40
A9 BR Page   40, 43
A10 FP Page   40
A11 FP Page   38
A12 FP Page   38, 40
A13 FP Page   38, 40
A14 FP Page   40
A15 FP Page   40
A16 FP Page   40, 43
A17 BR Page   38, 40
A18 FP Page   64
A19 FP Page   64
A20 BR Page   64, 67
A21 FP Page   64
A22 BR Page   63, 64
A23 FP Page   39
A24 FP Page   37, 39
A25 BOAT/FP Page   38, 39, 40
A25a FP Page   38
A26 FP Page   39
A27 FP Page   40
A28 BOAT Page   37, 39, 40, 67
A29 BR Page   39
A31 FP Page   39
A32 FP Page   63
A33 FP Page   63, 64
A34 BR Page   39
A35 BR Page   63
A36 BR Page   39, 63
A37 BR Page   39, 63
A38 FP Page   37, 39
A39 FP Page   39
A40 FP Page   39
A41 BR Page   39, 63
A42 FP Page   39, 63
A43 BOAT Page   39
A45 BR Page   37, 39
A48 BR Page   64
A49 FP Page   64, 66
A51 FP Page   37, 39
A52 FP Page   64
A53 BR Page   40, 43
 
Map Key    
 
FP Footpath
BR Bridleway
BOAT Byway open to all traffic
  FP/BR with no through route
  FP/BR no longer present
  Parish Boundary
 
 
 

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