Definitive Map 1:25,000,
(original 1960's).
Green lines are BRs. Purple lines are FPs ESCC's own 1960's Definitive Map,
does not show any paths altered since 1960's. Use this for path identity
numbers.
O.S. 1:50,000 This also displays the map co-ordinates of the cursor, use this when referring to bridleway problems etc.
Other Maps:
The Multimap site now has the O.S. 1:50,000 layer which works well
Where's
the Path? This site has O.S. maps showing bridlepaths, together with google
earth. Can show two types side by side which is useful for planning your ride,
and tools for measuring distance etc.
O.S. 1:50,000 overlayed onto google earth
The Vision
of Britain site has all the historic mapping data you could wish for, from
the first edition 1805 O.S. onwards
British Library 1789 O.S. Map (original Surveyors Drawing for 1813 map, shows field boundaries)
British
Library
1813 O.S., as on my Old Byeway page. (loads faster than Vision of Britain
Site)