Charles' Wood

Wood, Forest in Cumberland Eden

England

Charles' Wood

Across the green at Melmerby If travelling east on the A686 from Penrith, Melmerby is the last village in the Vale of Eden before the long climb to Hartside Cross. The view is east across the village green with the western flank of the Pennines in the background.
Across the green at Melmerby Credit: Gordon Hatton

Charles' Wood is a picturesque forest located in the heart of Cumberland, England. Spanning over 500 acres, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and rich history. The wood is named after Charles, a prominent local landowner who dedicated the land for public use in the early 20th century.

The forest is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning display of colors during autumn. The woodland floor is adorned with carpets of bluebells and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere. Numerous walking trails meander through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its hidden treasures.

Charles' Wood is home to a thriving ecosystem, providing a habitat for various wildlife species. Birdwatchers can spot a wide range of avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. The forest is also inhabited by deer, foxes, badgers, and squirrels, offering nature enthusiasts the opportunity to observe these creatures in their natural habitat.

In addition to its natural beauty, Charles' Wood holds historical significance. The forest has ancient origins and has been used by humans for centuries. It served as a source of timber during the medieval era, and remnants of charcoal kilns can still be found within the woodland. The forest also played a role in local folklore and legends, adding a touch of mystery to its allure.

Overall, Charles' Wood in Cumberland is a captivating destination for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility. Its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich heritage make it a truly remarkable place to explore and appreciate the wonders of the natural world.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 54.724117/-2.5931998 or Grid Reference NY6136. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Across the green at Melmerby If travelling east on the A686 from Penrith, Melmerby is the last village in the Vale of Eden before the long climb to Hartside Cross. The view is east across the village green with the western flank of the Pennines in the background.
Across the green at Melmerby
If travelling east on the A686 from Penrith, Melmerby is the last village in the Vale of Eden before the long climb to Hartside Cross. The view is east across the village green with the western flank of the Pennines in the background.
Church of St John the Baptist, Melmerby Not a very interesting looking church from the outside, and Pevsner [Buildings of England - Cumberland & Westmorland] describes it in just 7 lines, but even he seemed unsure if most of the building is of 1849 or 1895.
Church of St John the Baptist, Melmerby
Not a very interesting looking church from the outside, and Pevsner [Buildings of England - Cumberland & Westmorland] describes it in just 7 lines, but even he seemed unsure if most of the building is of 1849 or 1895.
Heading NE on track at Little Awfell above Melmerby
Heading NE on track at Little Awfell above Melmerby
OS benchmark OS benchmark on corner of private house.  Melmerby House
OS benchmark
OS benchmark on corner of private house. Melmerby House
Vardo on the village green Vardo/gypsy caravan on Melmerby village green
Vardo on the village green
Vardo/gypsy caravan on Melmerby village green
Melmerby: Townhead Court
Melmerby: Townhead Court
Melmerby: The Shepherds Inn PH
Melmerby: The Shepherds Inn PH
Melmerby: Church Road
Melmerby: Church Road
Melmerby, St. John the Baptist's Church: Eastern aspect
Melmerby, St. John the Baptist's Church: Eastern aspect
Shepherds Inn, Melmerby
Shepherds Inn, Melmerby
Old Boundary Marker north of Sunnygill Bridge Parish Boundary Marker at a wall corner on the east side of the road north of Sunnygill Bridge. Inscribed PARISH / OF / OUSBY and PARISH / OF / MELMERBY on adjacent faces. On the boundary of Ousby and Melmerby parishes. An eroded stone to the left could be an older marker.

Milestone Society National ID: CU_OUSMEL01pb
Old Boundary Marker north of Sunnygill Bridge
Parish Boundary Marker at a wall corner on the east side of the road north of Sunnygill Bridge. Inscribed PARISH / OF / OUSBY and PARISH / OF / MELMERBY on adjacent faces. On the boundary of Ousby and Melmerby parishes. An eroded stone to the left could be an older marker. Milestone Society National ID: CU_OUSMEL01pb
A686 at Melmerby Looking west towards Penrith.
A686 at Melmerby
Looking west towards Penrith.
Bus Stop, Melmerby Village Green
Bus Stop, Melmerby Village Green
Sunnygill Bridge Sunnygill Bridge crossing Sunnygill Beck.
Sunnygill Bridge
Sunnygill Bridge crossing Sunnygill Beck.
Garrigill Bank Cows on land near Garrigill Bank.
Garrigill Bank
Cows on land near Garrigill Bank.
Holm Beck Holm Beck near Melmerby.
Holm Beck
Holm Beck near Melmerby.
St John the Baptist's Church St John the Baptist's Church in Melmerby.
St John the Baptist's Church
St John the Baptist's Church in Melmerby.
Ousby Cows in field above Sunnygill Beck near Ousby.
Ousby
Cows in field above Sunnygill Beck near Ousby.
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Charles' Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY6136 (Lat: 54.724117, Lng: -2.5931998)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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