Lanchards Slip Plantation

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Lanchards Slip Plantation

Frampton The A356 to Crewkerne heading west through the village.
Frampton Credit: Trevor Harris

Lanchards Slip Plantation, located in Dorset, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The plantation covers a vast area of land and is characterized by its dense forest and thriving wildlife.

The woodland is predominantly comprised of a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and pine, which create a diverse and captivating landscape. The trees provide a dense canopy, allowing only glimpses of sunlight to filter through, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere.

Lanchards Slip Plantation is home to a plethora of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The woodland is inhabited by a wide range of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Visitors may also spot small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, and occasionally deer.

The plantation offers a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the woods, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore and appreciate the natural wonders of the area. These paths are suitable for walkers and hikers of all abilities and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

In addition to its natural beauty, Lanchards Slip Plantation also serves as an important habitat for several rare and endangered plant species. The rich soil supports a diverse array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding splashes of vibrant colors to the forest floor.

Overall, Lanchards Slip Plantation is a captivating destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature and experience the tranquility of a Dorset woodland. Whether it's a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this plantation offers a truly remarkable experience for visitors of all ages.

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Lanchards Slip Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.750334/-2.5475943 or Grid Reference SY6194. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Frampton The A356 to Crewkerne heading west through the village.
Frampton
The A356 to Crewkerne heading west through the village.
St Mary's Frampton Taken at the end of Church Lane.
St Mary's Frampton
Taken at the end of Church Lane.
Direction Sign – Signpost on the A356 Dorchester Road in Frampton Located on the southwest side of the T junction of the A356 Dorchester Road and a minor road to Southover in Frampton parish. The annulus & bar finial has been reused from an older fingerpost. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1785096" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1785096">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: DO_SY6295
Direction Sign – Signpost on the A356 Dorchester Road in Frampton
Located on the southwest side of the T junction of the A356 Dorchester Road and a minor road to Southover in Frampton parish. The annulus & bar finial has been reused from an older fingerpost. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: DO_SY6295
Old Milestone by the A356, Frampton Carved stone post by the A356, in parish of FRAMPTON (WEST DORSET District), Frampton Road, 'Milestone', No. 4., Part of the wall, on North side of road. Dorset 3 (limestone), erected by the Maiden Newton turnpike trust in the 19th century.

Inscription reads:-
3
Maiden Newton
5
Dorchester

Milestone Society National ID: DO_MNDO03.
Old Milestone by the A356, Frampton
Carved stone post by the A356, in parish of FRAMPTON (WEST DORSET District), Frampton Road, 'Milestone', No. 4., Part of the wall, on North side of road. Dorset 3 (limestone), erected by the Maiden Newton turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription reads:- 3 Maiden Newton 5 Dorchester Milestone Society National ID: DO_MNDO03.
Footpath towards Notton Hill Barn Looking north, this footpath crosses the eastern part of the square.  Here looking north across an east-west dry valley to the right where another footpath comes up to join us.  Notton Hill Barn is about 200 metres further along the track in the distance.
Footpath towards Notton Hill Barn
Looking north, this footpath crosses the eastern part of the square. Here looking north across an east-west dry valley to the right where another footpath comes up to join us. Notton Hill Barn is about 200 metres further along the track in the distance.
Signpost at SY599948 Dorset County footpath signposts have the grid reference marked on them.  Useful to confirm where you are, in this case easy to position on Geograph at SY599948.
Signpost at SY599948
Dorset County footpath signposts have the grid reference marked on them. Useful to confirm where you are, in this case easy to position on Geograph at SY599948.
Deer on the Macmillan Way As I was heading into the strong south-westerly wind these deer lying in the long grass had not heard me coming.  Nor had I seen them until I was about 20 feet away as only their heads were showing.  Then all action - me getting the camera out, them running.  On the Macmillan Way above Cruxton.
Deer on the Macmillan Way
As I was heading into the strong south-westerly wind these deer lying in the long grass had not heard me coming. Nor had I seen them until I was about 20 feet away as only their heads were showing. Then all action - me getting the camera out, them running. On the Macmillan Way above Cruxton.
Water trough above Cruxton A wet and misty day hides all the extensive views from the top of the climb out of Cruxton.  So instead all one can see are the immediate things; hedgerows, water troughs, the remains of some animal feed.
Water trough above Cruxton
A wet and misty day hides all the extensive views from the top of the climb out of Cruxton. So instead all one can see are the immediate things; hedgerows, water troughs, the remains of some animal feed.
Deer on the Macmillan Way After the previous picture, one deer had already bolted.  This one was still weighing up its options, before choosing to follow the first one, directly through the hedge on the right.
Deer on the Macmillan Way
After the previous picture, one deer had already bolted. This one was still weighing up its options, before choosing to follow the first one, directly through the hedge on the right.
Tea stop in the rain Walking through the long pasture grass was not pleasant in the rain and the strong south-westerly wind.  This stile in the field corner provided some protection for a tea stop.
Tea stop in the rain
Walking through the long pasture grass was not pleasant in the rain and the strong south-westerly wind. This stile in the field corner provided some protection for a tea stop.
View from SY599948 The signpost helpfully displays a grid reference on the other side.  This would be a view in better weather.  Choice of paths here.
View from SY599948
The signpost helpfully displays a grid reference on the other side. This would be a view in better weather. Choice of paths here.
Notton Hill Barn Now converted into a private residence.
Notton Hill Barn
Now converted into a private residence.
Descent to Compton Valence The Macmillan Way path descends into the Compton Valence valley in typical downland scenery, if you can see it through the lashing rain and heading directly into a strong south-westerly wind.
Descent to Compton Valence
The Macmillan Way path descends into the Compton Valence valley in typical downland scenery, if you can see it through the lashing rain and heading directly into a strong south-westerly wind.
Lone tree on the descent to Compton Valence A bleak landscape in wet weather, but beautiful when dry.  The excitement is enlivened by this lone tree.
Lone tree on the descent to Compton Valence
A bleak landscape in wet weather, but beautiful when dry. The excitement is enlivened by this lone tree.
Countryside Near Compton Valence View southeast from the edge of the chalk downland plateau on the Northern side of Compton Bottom. There are extensive ancient field systems in this area. The ones visible in the distance are in SY 5993 and SY6093.
Countryside Near Compton Valence
View southeast from the edge of the chalk downland plateau on the Northern side of Compton Bottom. There are extensive ancient field systems in this area. The ones visible in the distance are in SY 5993 and SY6093.
No Way Through This puddle is on the south side of a hedgerow on the chalk downland plateau close to the intersection of the Macmillan Way with another bridle path running east west. The minor bridle path dog-legs across the hedge at this point and the land owner has erected the sign in the middle distance which says NO FOOTPATH to make sure walkers follow the path on the north side of the hedge.
No Way Through
This puddle is on the south side of a hedgerow on the chalk downland plateau close to the intersection of the Macmillan Way with another bridle path running east west. The minor bridle path dog-legs across the hedge at this point and the land owner has erected the sign in the middle distance which says NO FOOTPATH to make sure walkers follow the path on the north side of the hedge.
Small copse near Wynford Eagle This clump of beech trees marks the point where the Macmillan Way turns north after running north west for a short distance from Notton Barn
Small copse near Wynford Eagle
This clump of beech trees marks the point where the Macmillan Way turns north after running north west for a short distance from Notton Barn
Sign Post near Notton Hill Barn This sign post shows the ways where a footpath to Greenford Lane  meets the Macmillan way bridle path between Notton Hill Barn  and Cruxton
Sign Post near Notton Hill Barn
This sign post shows the ways where a footpath to Greenford Lane meets the Macmillan way bridle path between Notton Hill Barn and Cruxton
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Lanchards Slip Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SY6194 (Lat: 50.750334, Lng: -2.5475943)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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