Forge Grove

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Forge Grove

Dean Heritage Centre Ducks on the pond beside the centre.
Dean Heritage Centre Credit: Richard Sutcliffe

Forge Grove is a picturesque wood located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Nestled within the scenic landscape of the Forest of Dean, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres. The woodland is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, which create a stunning canopy of foliage that changes dramatically with the seasons.

The Grove is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a sanctuary for various animal species. Visitors may spot deer, badgers, foxes, and an array of birdlife, including woodpeckers and owls. The tranquil atmosphere and the gentle rustling of leaves make it a perfect spot for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths wind through ancient woodland, meandering alongside babbling brooks and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The Grove is also home to a charming little stream, where visitors can relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of running water.

Forge Grove has a rich history, with evidence of ironworking dating back to the Roman era. The name "Forge" is derived from the blacksmith forges that once operated in the area, taking advantage of the abundance of timber and iron ore. Today, the remnants of these historical sites can still be found, adding an intriguing element to the wood's allure.

Overall, Forge Grove in Gloucestershire is a natural gem, offering a mix of stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical significance. Whether visitors come to enjoy a peaceful walk, observe wildlife, or delve into the area's past, this enchanting woodland is sure to captivate all who venture into its leafy embrace.

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Forge Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.783152/-2.4848217 or Grid Reference SO6609. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dean Heritage Centre Ducks on the pond beside the centre.
Dean Heritage Centre
Ducks on the pond beside the centre.
Remains of limestone extraction workings The softer limestone has been extracted from harder dolomite by a process of heating by fire and quenching by cold water.
Remains of limestone extraction workings
The softer limestone has been extracted from harder dolomite by a process of heating by fire and quenching by cold water.
Exposed ribs of dolomite The harder layers of dolomite remain where softer limestone has been extracted by a laborious fire/quenching process.
Exposed ribs of dolomite
The harder layers of dolomite remain where softer limestone has been extracted by a laborious fire/quenching process.
Findall chimney-well hidden in extensive beech woods This well preserved monument to industry in the Forest of Dean coal field utilised the rising hot air from a fire at the base of the chimney to pull out stale air from the adjacent coal mines.
Findall chimney-well hidden in extensive beech woods
This well preserved monument to industry in the Forest of Dean coal field utilised the rising hot air from a fire at the base of the chimney to pull out stale air from the adjacent coal mines.
Children's activities at Dean Heritage Centre Same facade as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1723623">SO6610 : Forest of Dean Heritage Centre</a> but from a different angle.
Children's activities at Dean Heritage Centre
Same facade as SO6610 : Forest of Dean Heritage Centre but from a different angle.
The White Horse Inn, Upper Soudley Village pub on Church Road apparently noted for snail racing.
The White Horse Inn, Upper Soudley
Village pub on Church Road apparently noted for snail racing.
Top Road, Upper Soudley Looking towards the White Horse Inn with a still functioning telephone box. There are plans to close the box, a controversial move because mobile reception is poor in this area.
Top Road, Upper Soudley
Looking towards the White Horse Inn with a still functioning telephone box. There are plans to close the box, a controversial move because mobile reception is poor in this area.
Church Road, Upper Soudley Ahead is the White Horse Inn. The road through the heart of the Forest of Dean is designated a scenic route. The entrance on the immediate left gives access to the pub car park but at one time there was a station here on the long-closed Cinderford branch.
Church Road, Upper Soudley
Ahead is the White Horse Inn. The road through the heart of the Forest of Dean is designated a scenic route. The entrance on the immediate left gives access to the pub car park but at one time there was a station here on the long-closed Cinderford branch.
Dean Heritage Centre The Dean Heritage Centre was established in 1983 in Camp Mill, a former corn mill in Soudley. It houses a museum explaining the history of the Forest of Dean.
Dean Heritage Centre
The Dean Heritage Centre was established in 1983 in Camp Mill, a former corn mill in Soudley. It houses a museum explaining the history of the Forest of Dean.
Entrance to Soudley Ponds The entrance to Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds).

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Entrance to Soudley Ponds
The entrance to Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds). Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley.

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Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean
Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley.

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Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean
Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Path and weir at Soudley Ponds Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley.

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Path and weir at Soudley Ponds
Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley.

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Soudley Ponds, Forest of Dean
Soudley Ponds (also known as Sutton Ponds) comprise of four linked man-made ponds lined in succession through the narrow Sutton Valley. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
Dean Heritage Centre Dean Heritage Centre reflected in a mill pond.  In the foreground ducks sit beside the mill race.
Dean Heritage Centre
Dean Heritage Centre reflected in a mill pond. In the foreground ducks sit beside the mill race.
Buildings at Dean Heritage Centre Buildings at Dean Heritage Centre reflected in the waters of the mill.
Buildings at Dean Heritage Centre
Buildings at Dean Heritage Centre reflected in the waters of the mill.
View to The Severn, 1 From near The Haie, the whole of the Arlingham bend can be seen.
Lush green spring pasture in between.
View to The Severn, 1
From near The Haie, the whole of the Arlingham bend can be seen. Lush green spring pasture in between.
View to The Severn, 2 The Severn estuary seen from near The Haie.
Lush spring pastures in the foreground.
View to The Severn, 2
The Severn estuary seen from near The Haie. Lush spring pastures in the foreground.
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Forge Grove is located at Grid Ref: SO6609 (Lat: 51.783152, Lng: -2.4848217)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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