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Footpaths

There are six footpaths/bridleways in Harston, many that have existed in Harston for centuries. They have been numbered 1-6 by Cambridgeshire County Council.

  • Button End to Church Street

    Button End to Church Street

  • Button End to Haslingfield

    Button End to Haslingfield

  • Donkey Lane to Hauxton

    Donkey Lane to Hauxton

  • Haslingfield Road to Barrington

    Haslingfield Road to Barrington

  • Rectory Farm road to Haslingfield

    Rectory Farm road to Haslingfield

  • Shelford Road to Maggot's Mount

    Shelford Road to Maggot's Mount

  • The Drift

    The Drift

Places
  • Button End
  • Chapel Lane
  • Church Street
  • Green Man Lane
  • Haslingfield Road
  • High Street
  • Hurrell's Row
  • London Road
  • Mill Road
  • Royston Road
  • Station Road
  • Other Roads
  • Unknown Places - can you identify them?
  • Open Spaces
  • Footpaths
  • Watercourses and Bridges
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