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Ordnance Survey, OS and OS logos and are registered trade marks of Ordnance Survey Limited, Britain’s mapping agency.
Reproduction in whole or in part by any means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Ordnance Survey Limited.
Additional data sourced from third parties, including public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence.
While we have endeavoured to ensure that the information in this product is accurate, we cannot guarantee that it is free from errors and omissions, in particular in relation to information sourced from third parties.
Base map constructed on Transverse Mercator Projection, Airy Ellipsoid, OSGB (1936) datum.Vertical datum mean sea level. The latitude, longitude graticule overlay is on the ETRS89 datum and iscompatible with the WGS84 datum used by satellite navigation devices.
©Crown copyright 2019.All rights reserved.Version 2019-01
Customer Information
Technical Information
LEGEND1: 50 000 scale
B 4518
B 885A 855
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M 1
A 470
A 493
Ferry VFerry P
DangerArea
Not necessarily rights of way
(A network of recommended through routeswhich complement the motorway system)
Elevated
Junction number
Servicearea
Unfenced Dual carriageway
Footbridge
Bridge
Road generally less than 4m wide
Road generally more than 4m wide
Motorway (dual carriageway)
Primary Route
Main road
Road under construction
Secondary road
Narrow road with passing places
Other road, drive or track
Path
Gradient: steeper than 20% (1 in 5) / 14% to 20% (1 in 7 to 1 in 5)
Gates / Road tunnel
Ferry (passenger) / Ferry (vehicle)
Footpath
Bridleway
Restricted byway (not for use bymechanically propelled vehicles)
Byway open to all traffic
The representation on this map of any other road, track or path is no evidence of the existence of a right of way.
ROADS AND PATHS
PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
OTHER PUBLIC ACCESS
Public rights of way shown on this map have been taken from local authority definitive maps and later amendments.
The symbols show the defined route so far as the scale of mapping will allow. Rights of way are liable to change and may not be clearly defined on the ground. Please check with the relevant local authority for the latest information.
Rights of way are not shown on maps of Scotland, where rights of responsible access apply. For more details visit: outdooraccess-scotland.com
Communications
Firing and Test Ranges in the area.Danger! Observe warning notices.
Other route with public access(not normally shown in urban areas)
The exact nature of the rights on these routes and the existence of any restrictions may be checked with the local highway authority. Alignments are based on the best information available. These routes are not shown on maps of Scotland.
National Trail,Scotland’s Great Trails,European Long Distance Pathand selected recreational routes
Cycle route number;National / Regional
On-road cycle route
National Cycle Network;
Traffic-free cycle route
LC
a
ruin
Level crossing
Light rail system station
Siding
Station, (a) principalTrack multiple or single
Track under construction
Light rail system,narrow gauge or tramway
Bridges, footbridge
Tunnel, cutting Viaduct, embankment
District
National County, Unitary Authority, Metropolitan Districtor London Borough
National Park
Bridge
Canal
Towpath
Aqueduct
Lake
Weir Normal tidal limit
Canal (dry)
SlopesMarsh or salting
Lock
SandDunes
Footbridge
Cliff
Flat rockFord
MudShingle
Beacon
Lighthouse (in use)
Lighthouse (disused)
High water mark
Low water mark
RAILWAYS
LAND FEATURES
BOUNDARIES
WATER FEATURES Contour values in lakes are in metres
Current or former place of worship;with towerwith spire, minaret or dome
Heliport
Triangulation pillar
Place of worship
Wind pump
Wind turbine
Electricity transmission line(pylons shown at standard spacing)
Pipe line(arrow indicates direction of flow)
Buildings
Important building (selected)
Bus or coach station
Glass Structure
Graticule intersection at 5' intervals
Windmill with or without sails
Mast
Landfill site or slag/spoil heap
Cutting, embankment
Coniferous wood
Non-coniferous wood
Mixed wood
Orchard
Park or ornamental ground
National Trust; always open,limited access – observe local signs
National Trust for Scotland;always open, limited access –observe local signs
Access land (symbols indicateowner or agency – see below)
Forestry Commission
Natural Resources Wales
Forestry Division Plantation(Isle of Man)
Manx National Heritage
General Information
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Br
Cemy
CG
CH
Coll
Fm
Ho
Hospl
MP
MS
Mus
PPC
PH
Sta
Sch
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Univ
550
580
600
650
Scree
Cliff
Cliff
Outcrop
Contours are at 10metres vertical interval
Heights are to thenearest metreabove mean sea level
Where two heights are shown, the first isthe height of the natural ground in thelocation of the triangulation pillar, and thesecond (in brackets) to a separate pointwhich is the natural summit.
Recreation / leisure / sports centre
15.24 metres = 50 feet
1 metre = 3.2808 feet
See our website for full list
Roman
Non-Roman
Site of battle(with date)
Visible earthwork
Site of antiquity
Information sourced from Historic England, Historic Environment Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.
Selected places of tourist interest
Golf course or links
Youth hostel
Walks / trails
Camp site / Caravan site
Camping and caravan site
Picnic site
Viewpoint 180°
Viewpoint 360°
Information centre, all year / seasonal
Nature reserve
Visitor centre
Garden / arboretum
Park & Ride, all year / seasonal
Parking
World Heritage site or area
HEIGHTS
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS
ROCK FEATURES
CONVERSION
METRES – FEET
Metres 0 0 Feet
Bridge
Cemetery
Cattle grid
Clubhouse
College
Farm
House
Hospital
Milepost
Milestone
Museum
Post office
Public convenience (in rural areas)
Public house
Station
School
Town Hall, Guildhall or equivalent
University
Phone, public / emergency
Tourist Information