Stone Heaps Plantation

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

Stone Heaps Plantation

Rodden Hive, West Fleet
Rodden Hive, West Fleet Credit: Colin Park

Stone Heaps Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Dorset, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is nestled within the beautiful countryside and is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

The plantation is primarily composed of a dense forest, dominated by a variety of native tree species such as oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, offering a sense of seclusion and privacy to visitors. The woodland floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers, adding vibrant colors to the landscape during the spring and summer months.

Walking through Stone Heaps Plantation, one can explore a network of well-maintained trails that wind their way through the woods. These trails provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the area, with occasional viewpoints offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside.

The plantation is also home to a diverse range of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Squirrels and rabbits are commonly sighted, and lucky visitors might even catch a glimpse of deer or foxes roaming through the undergrowth.

Stone Heaps Plantation is a site of historical significance as well. The name "Stone Heaps" is believed to be derived from the remnants of stone structures found scattered throughout the woodland, possibly remnants of ancient settlements or field boundaries.

Overall, Stone Heaps Plantation offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts to explore, relax, and appreciate the natural wonders of Dorset's woodlands.

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Stone Heaps Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.637655/-2.5379118 or Grid Reference SY6282. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rodden Hive, West Fleet
Rodden Hive, West Fleet
West Fleet at Clay Hard Point, Langton Herring
West Fleet at Clay Hard Point, Langton Herring
Following the coast path east from Langton Hive Point near Langton Herring
Following the coast path east from Langton Hive Point near Langton Herring
On the coast path by Gore Cove - view to Herbury
On the coast path by Gore Cove - view to Herbury
On the coast path by The Fleet - view towards to Moonfleet Manor
On the coast path by The Fleet - view towards to Moonfleet Manor
Sheep Grazing near Victoria Inn
Sheep Grazing near Victoria Inn
Bagwell Farm Caravan Site
Bagwell Farm Caravan Site
Nottington Lane
Nottington Lane
B3157 passing Manor Farm Just over Chickerell Hill and heading towards Portesham. You may be able to pick out the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2544104">SY6187 : Hardy Monument</a> as a tiny rectangular shadow on the horizon (about 15% in from the right) probably because the scaffolding makes it four times as wide.
B3157 passing Manor Farm
Just over Chickerell Hill and heading towards Portesham. You may be able to pick out the SY6187 : Hardy Monument as a tiny rectangular shadow on the horizon (about 15% in from the right) probably because the scaffolding makes it four times as wide.
The Fleet by Moonfleet Manor This area of the lagoon has seagrass meadows on which swans feed. The boats are used to take sea fishermen to and from Chesil Beach.
The Fleet by Moonfleet Manor
This area of the lagoon has seagrass meadows on which swans feed. The boats are used to take sea fishermen to and from Chesil Beach.
Chesil Beach by Moonfleet Manor Steeply sloping shingle bar with sea fishing paraphernalia. Small boats are used to take the fishermen across The Fleet to Chesil Beach.
Chesil Beach by Moonfleet Manor
Steeply sloping shingle bar with sea fishing paraphernalia. Small boats are used to take the fishermen across The Fleet to Chesil Beach.
The Fleet at Moonfleet Manor Swans on the tidal lagoon in front of the large Moonfleet Manor Hotel. The Fleet takes its name from the Saxon word, fleot, for shallow water.
The Fleet at Moonfleet Manor
Swans on the tidal lagoon in front of the large Moonfleet Manor Hotel. The Fleet takes its name from the Saxon word, fleot, for shallow water.
The Black Swan of the Family One black swan sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb amongst a flotilla of white swans on The Fleet below Moonfleet Manor Hotel. They feed on the eelgrass and seagrass in the tidal lagoon.
The Black Swan of the Family
One black swan sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb amongst a flotilla of white swans on The Fleet below Moonfleet Manor Hotel. They feed on the eelgrass and seagrass in the tidal lagoon.
West Fleet Farm Grassy meadow and horsieculture close to the Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
West Fleet Farm
Grassy meadow and horsieculture close to the Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
Fleet Road Lodge and gateway with ornamental heraldry on the road leading down to the Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
Fleet Road
Lodge and gateway with ornamental heraldry on the road leading down to the Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
Leaving Moonfleet Manor Looking eastwards on Fleet Road. The gateway and lodge are presumably related to the nearby Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
Leaving Moonfleet Manor
Looking eastwards on Fleet Road. The gateway and lodge are presumably related to the nearby Moonfleet Manor Hotel.
Moor Farm Large farm east of Langton Herring. Presumably it takes its name from the moorland ridge above.
Moor Farm
Large farm east of Langton Herring. Presumably it takes its name from the moorland ridge above.
Dreamy days in Dorset 43: Langton Herring An ancient foundation St Peter's underwent restorations and alterations in 1827 and 1858.
Dreamy days in Dorset 43: Langton Herring
An ancient foundation St Peter's underwent restorations and alterations in 1827 and 1858.
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Stone Heaps Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SY6282 (Lat: 50.637655, Lng: -2.5379118)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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