Middle Wood

Wood, Forest in Somerset Mendip

England

Middle Wood

New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Credit: J Francis

Middle Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Somerset, England. Spanning across an area of approximately 200 acres, it is nestled between the villages of Ashcott and Catcott. The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaved trees, including oak, ash, and beech, creating a lush and diverse ecosystem.

Middle Wood serves as a haven for various wildlife species, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to spot a range of woodland creatures, such as deer, badgers, foxes, and a plethora of bird species. Additionally, the wood boasts an impressive array of wildflowers, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring and summer months.

The wood offers several walking trails that wind through its enchanting landscape, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. There are also designated picnic areas, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Furthermore, the wood features a children's play area, making it a great destination for families.

Middle Wood is managed by a local conservation organization, which ensures the preservation of its natural habitat. The organization conducts regular maintenance and conservation work, including tree planting and maintaining footpaths, to enhance the wood's ecological value and provide a safe environment for visitors.

Overall, Middle Wood in Somerset offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. With its diverse wildlife, beautiful flora, and well-maintained trails, it provides an opportunity to connect with the natural world and enjoy the serenity of a woodland environment.

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New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6043795">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
New Direction Sign - Signpost on the B3139 Wells Road in Chilcompton
Located on the northeast side of the crossroads of the B3139 Wells Road, Bakers Lane and Stockhill Road, diagonally opposite the Co-op in Chilcompton parish. 4 arms and pyramid finial. A completely new fingerpost in 2021 to replace the one shown in Link. Milestone Society National ID: SO_ST6451C
Downside Abbey Despite appearances, most of this abbey was built in the 20th century (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4261979">ST6550 : Downside Abbey</a> for full description). The remaining Benedictine monks who have been at Downside since 1814 plan to leave in March 2022.
Downside Abbey
Despite appearances, most of this abbey was built in the 20th century (see ST6550 : Downside Abbey for full description). The remaining Benedictine monks who have been at Downside since 1814 plan to leave in March 2022.
Wells Road at Fry's Well This row of terraced stone cottages is on the north side of the Wells Road, the B3139, on the eastern side of Chilcompton village.
Wells Road at Fry's Well
This row of terraced stone cottages is on the north side of the Wells Road, the B3139, on the eastern side of Chilcompton village.
Site of Chilcompton station, 1987 View SW, towards Evercreech Junction, Templecombe and Bournemouth: ex-Midland & LSW (Somerset & Dorset) Joint line, Bath - Bournemouth West. This was on the long climb from Radstock to Masbury Summit; ahead was Chilcompton Tunnel. The whole line was closed on 7/3/66.
Site of Chilcompton station, 1987
View SW, towards Evercreech Junction, Templecombe and Bournemouth: ex-Midland & LSW (Somerset & Dorset) Joint line, Bath - Bournemouth West. This was on the long climb from Radstock to Masbury Summit; ahead was Chilcompton Tunnel. The whole line was closed on 7/3/66.
The church of St Vigor at Stratton-on-the-Fosse One of only two churches named after St Vigor.
The church of St Vigor at Stratton-on-the-Fosse
One of only two churches named after St Vigor.
Croft House and the B3356 Croft House stands behind the trees on the left. Taken between heavy showers on a Saturday lunchtime.
Croft House and the B3356
Croft House stands behind the trees on the left. Taken between heavy showers on a Saturday lunchtime.
Parsonage Lane, Chilcompton The lane joins the main road as it leaves Chilcompton going westward.
Parsonage Lane, Chilcompton
The lane joins the main road as it leaves Chilcompton going westward.
Keeping pupils and the public apart These gates close off the grounds of Downside School. Two notices tell the public that this is private property with no right of way; a third tells pupils that they are not to go (in the other direction) past this point.
Keeping pupils and the public apart
These gates close off the grounds of Downside School. Two notices tell the public that this is private property with no right of way; a third tells pupils that they are not to go (in the other direction) past this point.
Downside Abbey The Basilica of St Gregory the Great is the largest neo-Gothic church, not a cathedral, in England and home to the senior community of English Benedictines.  The brothers came to Downside from Douai in northern France in 1814, as refugees from the Napoleonic regime, but most of what we see today was built in the 20th century. The cluster of eastern chapels and the transept were constructed between 1882 and 1890, the architects being Archibald Dunn and Edward Hansom.  The quire was designed by Thomas Garner and completed in 1905; the tower beyond, placed over the south transept rather than the central crossing, was completed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1938.  At 166 feet it is the tallest tower in Somerset after Wells Cathedral at 182 ft (Bath Abbey's tower is 162 ft). The great church is 74 feet high (Bath 75 ft, Exeter Cathedral 69 ft, Wells 73 ft)  and 328 feet long at present (Bristol Cathedral 338 ft), but Scott's nave still awaits its final two western bays.
Downside Abbey
The Basilica of St Gregory the Great is the largest neo-Gothic church, not a cathedral, in England and home to the senior community of English Benedictines. The brothers came to Downside from Douai in northern France in 1814, as refugees from the Napoleonic regime, but most of what we see today was built in the 20th century. The cluster of eastern chapels and the transept were constructed between 1882 and 1890, the architects being Archibald Dunn and Edward Hansom. The quire was designed by Thomas Garner and completed in 1905; the tower beyond, placed over the south transept rather than the central crossing, was completed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1938. At 166 feet it is the tallest tower in Somerset after Wells Cathedral at 182 ft (Bath Abbey's tower is 162 ft). The great church is 74 feet high (Bath 75 ft, Exeter Cathedral 69 ft, Wells 73 ft) and 328 feet long at present (Bristol Cathedral 338 ft), but Scott's nave still awaits its final two western bays.
Old Milestone by A367, just South of Stratton on the Fosse Way The Milestone is located on grass verge on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6095973" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6095973">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:-
SHEPTON / MALLET / 5 : : BATH / 12 : : CHELT.M / 49 

Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1058636 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1058636" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1058636">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM49
Old Milestone by A367, just South of Stratton on the Fosse Way
The Milestone is located on grass verge on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: Link  Inscription reads:- SHEPTON / MALLET / 5 : : BATH / 12 : : CHELT.M / 49 Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1058636 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM49
Old Milestone by A367, Fosse Way, outside front of "The George at Nettlebridge" PH The Milestone is located against front wall of inn on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6037563" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6037563">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:- 
SHEPTON / MALLET / 4 : : BATH / 13 : : CHELT.M / 50  

Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1178363 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1178363" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1178363">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM50
Old Milestone by A367, Fosse Way, outside front of "The George at Nettlebridge" PH
The Milestone is located against front wall of inn on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: Link  Inscription reads:- SHEPTON / MALLET / 4 : : BATH / 13 : : CHELT.M / 50 Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1178363 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM50
Old Milestone by A367, Fosse Way, outside front of "The George at Nettlebridge" PH The Milestone is located against front wall of inn on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6037563" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6037563">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:- 
SHEPTON / MALLET / 4 : : BATH / 13 : : CHELT.M / 50  

Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1178363 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1178363" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1178363">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 

Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM50
Old Milestone by A367, Fosse Way, outside front of "The George at Nettlebridge" PH
The Milestone is located against front wall of inn on the East of the road.  Parish of Stratton On The Fosse (Mendip District). Cast iron post, plated iron casting design, erected by the Shepton Mallet turnpike trust in the 19th century. An earlier photograph can be found here: Link  Inscription reads:- SHEPTON / MALLET / 4 : : BATH / 13 : : CHELT.M / 50 Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1178363 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: SO_CMSM50
2011 : View north from Blackey Lane On the other side of Blackey Lane from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2308116">ST6348 : 2011 : Ashwick Court from Blackley Lane</a> looking up the northern slope of the valley in the direction of West Farm which is out of shot to the right.
2011 : View north from Blackey Lane
On the other side of Blackey Lane from ST6348 : 2011 : Ashwick Court from Blackley Lane looking up the northern slope of the valley in the direction of West Farm which is out of shot to the right.
2011 : Blackey Lane heading east Down the valley toward Benter.
The footpath (see sign) to the right takes the walker to Ashwick, less than half a mile, another path to the left climbs the side of the valley to West Farm and T'other Side The Hill.
2011 : Blackey Lane heading east
Down the valley toward Benter. The footpath (see sign) to the right takes the walker to Ashwick, less than half a mile, another path to the left climbs the side of the valley to West Farm and T'other Side The Hill.
2011 : Up Blackley Lane toward Badger's Cross The lane follows the valley floor between Benter and Badger's Cross becoming steeper further on.
2011 : Up Blackley Lane toward Badger's Cross
The lane follows the valley floor between Benter and Badger's Cross becoming steeper further on.
2011 : Blackey Lane heading east from Badger's Cross Soon to drop into a small valley which it follows to Benter.
2011 : Blackey Lane heading east from Badger's Cross
Soon to drop into a small valley which it follows to Benter.
2011 : Bay's Lane or Simbriss Road Somewhere around here Bay's Lane, from the north, becomes Simbriss Road heading south, or it could be Blackey Lane from the east - who cares.
One thing is for sure, it is near Badger's Cross.
2011 : Bay's Lane or Simbriss Road
Somewhere around here Bay's Lane, from the north, becomes Simbriss Road heading south, or it could be Blackey Lane from the east - who cares. One thing is for sure, it is near Badger's Cross.
2011 : Minor road to Gurney Slade At Badger's Cross.
2011 : Minor road to Gurney Slade
At Badger's Cross.
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Middle Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST6449 (Lat: 51.246307, Lng: -2.5137092)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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