Cockshoot Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Cockshoot Wood

Mallards Pike Lake The origin of the named Mallards Pike is the former turn pike toll road and nothing to do with a duck (mallard) or fish (pike).  Mallard comes from a Mr Maller, who lived until the early 1950s in a toll keeper's cottage. Maller's Turnpike eventually became Mallard's Pike.
Mallards Pike Lake Credit: Philip Halling

Cockshoot Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is situated near the village of Haresfield, nestled within the beautiful Cotswold Hills.

The woodland is primarily composed of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a habitat for various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Additionally, the forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, adding to its natural beauty.

There are several well-maintained footpaths that wind their way through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings. The paths are suitable for both walking and cycling, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities. Alongside the footpaths, there are numerous benches and picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Cockshoot Wood is also rich in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological finds, including flint tools and pottery fragments, indicate that the area was inhabited during the Stone Age. Furthermore, there are remnants of an old ironworks nearby, serving as a reminder of the region's industrial past.

Overall, Cockshoot Wood offers a serene and enchanting experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature. With its diverse wildlife, well-maintained paths, and historical significance, it is undoubtedly a treasured natural gem in Gloucestershire.

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Cockshoot Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.767446/-2.5140416 or Grid Reference SO6407. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mallards Pike Lake The origin of the named Mallards Pike is the former turn pike toll road and nothing to do with a duck (mallard) or fish (pike).  Mallard comes from a Mr Maller, who lived until the early 1950s in a toll keeper's cottage. Maller's Turnpike eventually became Mallard's Pike.
Mallards Pike Lake
The origin of the named Mallards Pike is the former turn pike toll road and nothing to do with a duck (mallard) or fish (pike). Mallard comes from a Mr Maller, who lived until the early 1950s in a toll keeper's cottage. Maller's Turnpike eventually became Mallard's Pike.
Mallards Pike The origin of the named Mallards Pike is the former turn pike toll road and nothing to do with a duck (mallard) or fish (pike).  Mallard comes from a Mr Maller, who lived until the early 1950s in a toll keeper's cottage. Maller's Turnpike eventually became Mallard's Pike.
Mallards Pike
The origin of the named Mallards Pike is the former turn pike toll road and nothing to do with a duck (mallard) or fish (pike). Mallard comes from a Mr Maller, who lived until the early 1950s in a toll keeper's cottage. Maller's Turnpike eventually became Mallard's Pike.
Sheep at Moseley Green Sheep taking advantage of the shade at Moseley Green.
Sheep at Moseley Green
Sheep taking advantage of the shade at Moseley Green.
Dilapidated cottage Dilapidated cottage at Moseley Green.
Dilapidated cottage
Dilapidated cottage at Moseley Green.
Air shaft Air shaft on a tunnel on the former Severn and Wye Railway.
Air shaft
Air shaft on a tunnel on the former Severn and Wye Railway.
Yorkley Recreation Ground The football pitch was created by miners on land donated by the Forestry authorities in the early 20th century.
We are about to have a summer deluge.
Yorkley Recreation Ground
The football pitch was created by miners on land donated by the Forestry authorities in the early 20th century. We are about to have a summer deluge.
Stone Stile, Blakeney On Gloucestershire footpath DAW63, off Pollards Lane looking from the road.
The view looking West is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7301675">SO6606 : Stone Stile, Blakeney</a>.
Stone Stile, Blakeney
On Gloucestershire footpath DAW63, off Pollards Lane looking from the road. The view looking West is SO6606 : Stone Stile, Blakeney.
Stone Stile, Blakeney On Gloucestershire footpath DAW63, off Pollards Lane looking towards the road. The view looking East is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7301674">SO6606 : Stone Stile, Blakeney</a>.
Stone Stile, Blakeney
On Gloucestershire footpath DAW63, off Pollards Lane looking towards the road. The view looking East is SO6606 : Stone Stile, Blakeney.
Boundary Stone, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney Actually in the parish of Awre. In a private garden. By kind permission of the owner who thought they were gravestones until quite recently when they were photographed for a book. One of two in the same garden see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7302619">SO6606 : Boundary Marker, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney</a>.

Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 22 / 1832

Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFAWRE22em
Boundary Stone, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney
Actually in the parish of Awre. In a private garden. By kind permission of the owner who thought they were gravestones until quite recently when they were photographed for a book. One of two in the same garden see SO6606 : Boundary Marker, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney. Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 22 / 1832 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFAWRE22em
Boundary Marker, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney Actually in the parish of Awre. In a private garden. By kind permission of the owner who thought they were gravestones until quite recently when they were photographed for a book. One of two in the same garden see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7302611">SO6606 : Boundary Stone, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney</a>.

Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 23 / 1832

Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFAWRE23em
Boundary Marker, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney
Actually in the parish of Awre. In a private garden. By kind permission of the owner who thought they were gravestones until quite recently when they were photographed for a book. One of two in the same garden see SO6606 : Boundary Stone, Pollard's Lane, Blakeney. Inscription: D. F. / Nᴼ. 23 / 1832 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFAWRE23em
Pond by Rising Sun pub, Moseley Green A pleasant spot on a very warm June day, with swallows and dragonflies zooming around.
Pond by Rising Sun pub, Moseley Green
A pleasant spot on a very warm June day, with swallows and dragonflies zooming around.
Road heading south towards Yorkley From Parkend.
Road heading south towards Yorkley
From Parkend.
Viney Hill houses, Gloucestershire Set back from the south side of Main Road in Viney Hill.
Viney Hill houses, Gloucestershire
Set back from the south side of Main Road in Viney Hill.
Junction in Viney Hill, Gloucestershire From the right, Church Walk joins Main Road.
Junction in Viney Hill, Gloucestershire
From the right, Church Walk joins Main Road.
Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire The Main Road junction <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7631305" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7631305">Link</a> is behind the camera.
Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire
The Main Road junction Link is behind the camera.
Grade II Listed church, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire All Saints Church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester dates from 1866.
Viewed across Main Road in Viney Hill.
Grade II Listed church, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire
All Saints Church in the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester dates from 1866. Viewed across Main Road in Viney Hill.
National Speed Limit sign, Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire The 40mph speed limit on Main Road increases to the National Speed Limit.
National Speed Limit sign, Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire
The 40mph speed limit on Main Road increases to the National Speed Limit.
Three signs alongside Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire A triangular sign warning of horse riders is above a rectangular sign showing
"Single track road - No passing places for ½ mile"
The non-standard sign shows "20 is plenty - Thank you!"
Three signs alongside Church Walk, Viney Hill, Gloucestershire
A triangular sign warning of horse riders is above a rectangular sign showing "Single track road - No passing places for ½ mile" The non-standard sign shows "20 is plenty - Thank you!"
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Cockshoot Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO6407 (Lat: 51.767446, Lng: -2.5140416)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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