15 November 2010 #1 C Christmas Crumpet Well-Known Member Joined 30 August 2007 Messages 4,036 Visit site We are in the process of looking to buy a house and I want to find out what the bridleways/public rights of way are in the area. How do I do that online other than buy a very expensive Ordnance Survey map?!!
We are in the process of looking to buy a house and I want to find out what the bridleways/public rights of way are in the area. How do I do that online other than buy a very expensive Ordnance Survey map?!!
15 November 2010 #2 Iceni Well-Known Member Joined 5 November 2010 Messages 131 Location Scotland Visit site This is slowly improving, but not great for people like me who live in Scotland! http://www.bridleways.co.uk/
This is slowly improving, but not great for people like me who live in Scotland! http://www.bridleways.co.uk/
15 November 2010 #3 C Christmas Crumpet Well-Known Member Joined 30 August 2007 Messages 4,036 Visit site Have already looked at that one!! Not much help really.
15 November 2010 #4 D domane Well-Known Member Joined 16 September 2008 Messages 1,312 Location South Shrops Visit site Ordnance survey... look for the blue lines that are longer dashes... they signify bridlepaths. The smaller dashes are footpaths.
Ordnance survey... look for the blue lines that are longer dashes... they signify bridlepaths. The smaller dashes are footpaths.
15 November 2010 #5 JoG Well-Known Member Joined 30 March 2007 Messages 1,148 Visit site Multimap.com (which is now called bing maps) has an option to show you ordnance survey map FOC
15 November 2010 #6 B BigRed Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2008 Messages 4,145 Visit site Go to the local council's web site, they ought to have an online map which will have all the rights of way on it.
Go to the local council's web site, they ought to have an online map which will have all the rights of way on it.