Why not get the OS app. Either buy a one off map or an annual fee of £25 allows access to all uk maps
I can screenshot it for you, if that will help. Can't print it as I only have a black and white printer. Also, you could try Go Outdoors at Fox Valley.
You were lucky as they had torrential rain yesterday and last night… the cricket had no play yesterday or today
Use the app outdoor active, that's all l use when hiking or mountain biking. It's got OS maps on there
My wife has got about 150 in the cupboard. She used to buy one every time she went to the coast, probably starting at 3 shillings and 6 pence and going up to a few modern pounds. Funnily enough they all show the same thing.
Nowhere. I was wanting one for Hebden Bridge area the other week, had to go to Meadow hell. Nearest place otherwise is probably Go Outdoors at Horbury Bridge.
Probably not what you are looking for but each council publishes the os maps of it area online. They are scaleable and go all the way from 1:50000 to1:1250. There’s no one area on a council website to find but you can usually locate them by searching for public rights of way in the area you require. Here’s a link to the Barnsley one https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/parks-and-green-spaces/public-footpaths-and-rights-of-way/ and the Scarborough one https://maps.northyorks.gov.uk/connect/analyst/mobile/#/main?mapcfg=Out_and_About
For Barnsley, this URL gives you much more: https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/barnsley-maps/barnsley-interactive-map/
I also have OS Maps on my phone absolutely brilliant. went to Hebbden Bridge couple of weeks since took 5 mins to plot a route down canal then bk thru countryside. 6 miles brilliant views...well worth the subscription.