Yes it does - but that's the confusing bit. It is, as you say, JUST SHORT. That means theoretically, the part between the road and where the footpath ends is seemingly private. That would explain the sign on the gate at the very least.
@@TheVillageIdiot Seems very strange to me but being a Leicestershire resident and, before illness, a keen walker I know how little care L.C.C. pay to footpaths and bridleways. 😥
Leicestershire County Council's Public Rights of Way map shows a Public Footpath heading north to just short of the church. 🤔
Yes it does - but that's the confusing bit. It is, as you say, JUST SHORT.
That means theoretically, the part between the road and where the footpath ends is seemingly private. That would explain the sign on the gate at the very least.
@@TheVillageIdiot
Seems very strange to me but being a Leicestershire resident and, before illness, a keen walker I know how little care L.C.C. pay to footpaths and bridleways. 😥