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4284442 jpennycook

Premier node/304429924 accepts InPost parcels

4256125 jpennycook

Calleva Cycles is somewhere on this road (to be verified when I visit next week) http://callevacycles.co.uk/

3918513 jpennycook

paving stones unlit footpath

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GPS Trace: @jpennycook/traces/10684395

3918512 jpennycook

footpath to road crossing

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2202911 jpennycook

Survey required - the part between the two sections of Jouldings Lane via a ford appears to have been made a byway.
Hampshire side: https://www.hants.gov.uk/landplanningandenvironment/rightsofway/definitivemap/registerofapplications/add-restricted-byway-at-jouldings-lane-claim-continues-into-borough-0f-wokingham

2934196 jpennycook

New signs - permissive path north and south of here, courtesy of Herriard Estates. I don't know how far they go.
I assume they follow the old railway line between Scratchface Lane and the public footpath that leads to the Fur and Feathers.

4201663 jpennycook

motor_vehicle=designated is probably not correct based on the access on adjacent service roads. "Designated" is like "yes" but connecting roads have "no": 'A preferred or designated route for the class of traffic specified by the tag key, such as foot=designated, in general this means that there is a (explicit) sign saying something like "pedestrians allowed", or a pedestrian icon.'

way/1149934309/history

access=*#List_of_possible_values

3918510 jpennycook

bridge plus path

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Attached photo(s):
https://westnordost.de/p/178387.jpg

GPS Trace: @jpennycook/traces/10684394

3918509 jpennycook

bridge is further east

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1886859 jpennycook

The path between Three Acres Lane and Stanley Road is a bridleway, according to signs nearer Three Acres Lane and to the south of A34 (where three paths meet), and given the presence of steps near the railway bridge to allow horse riders to dismount/mount.
I don't know if it's a Public Footpath+Permissive Bridleway, or a Public Bridleway.