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OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey’s most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
Author:Gill, Richard. Book Binding:Sheet map, folded. All of our paper waste is recycled within the UK and turned into corrugated cardboard. We all like the idea of saving a bit of cash, so when we found out how many good quality used products are out there – we just had to let you know!
The product is a half inch map by Bartholomew of the Vale of Trent, featuring Leicester and Lichfield. Published in 1968, this map is specific to Scotland and is a part of the Deeside series. This detailed topographical map is a valuable resource for exploring the region, providing accurate and comprehensive information for visitors and locals alike.
This very detailed map covers the Knighton area of south Leiecester, with coverage stretching from Stoneygate Road southward to Knighton Church Road, and from Knighton Fields eastward to Knighton Grange. Features include South Knighton area, Portland Towers, Elmsleigh Hall, Knighton Frith, Knighton Hall, St Mary Magdalene’s church, Clarendon Park area, Wheatsheaf Works. On the reverse we include a directory of Knighton, incl Clarendon Park Road, Knighton Road/Drive, London Road, Queen’s Road and Stoneygate Road.
The first map is taken from the Special Edition 1912, principally based on the 1902 revision, but with houses and other buildings built to 1911 in outline form. Leicestershire 31.14bLeicester (SW) 1913 – published 2023; intro by Barrie Trinder.