Yarmouth Path Network

Parish boundaries shown relate to the boundaries that existed in 1952.
There are 18 paths referenced on the IW Definitive Map

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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
Y1 FP Page   7, 8, 20, 25
Y2 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y4 FP Page   7, 25
Y5 FP Page   25
Y6 FP Page   7, 25, 26
Y7 FP Page   26
Y8 FP Page   26
Y9 FP Page   26, 27, 28
Y10 FP Page   28
Y11a FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y12 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y13 BR Page   27, 28
Y14 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y15 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y16 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y17 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y18 FP Page   7, 20, 25
Y19 BR Page   7, 20, 25
 
Map Key    
FP Footpath
BR Bridleway
BOAT Byway open to all traffic
  Parish Boundary
  FP or BR no longer present
 
 
 
 

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