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Two New Bridleways in the Cartmel area for next year.
Two Notices of Definitive map orders have be made by the Lake District National Park Authority under section 53 of Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 on 13th October 2009 to upgrade footpaths 573015 and 573014 to a bridleway573044 which will start from Grid Ref: SD 3806 8244 about 80 metres east of High Cark Hall and finish at public road U5193 east of Seatle at Grid Ref: SD3797 8320.
The other Definitive map order is to upgrade footpaths 573004, 506020 and 506018 to a bridleway starting from bridleway 576017 at point 285 metres north of the Wood Broughton Road at Grid Ref SD 3773 8171 Then heading north eastwards along stone then grassy track for about 440 metres past Sturdy’s Farm to the parish boundary at Muddy Pool at Grid Ref SD 3808 8189. Then east of Muddy Pool for 120 metres to point where footpath 506018 branches off to the south at Grid Ref SD 3821 8194. Then north east wards for 45 metres along Watery Lane to the parish boundary at Grid Ref SD 3824 8199. Then northwards along Watery Lane for 485 metres to finish at public road U5188 east of High Cark at Grid Ref SD 3830 8247.
If the orders are confirm in the new year, there will two more bridleways for us to enjoy in the Cartmel and Field Broughton area.
10/11/2009 at 12:51 pm
Good to see new routes opening up. It should make a nice through route to Newby Bridge.