Brandhill Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Brandhill Wood

Snowdrops, sandstone wall Near the road junction by Gorsley Cross and the Roadmaker PH.
Snowdrops, sandstone wall Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Brandhill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a thriving natural habitat that offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is primarily composed of a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. Oak, beech, and birch trees are prevalent throughout, providing shelter and food for a wide variety of wildlife. The forest floor is carpeted with a dense layer of ferns, bluebells, and other wildflowers, adding to the beauty and tranquility of the surroundings.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the natural wonders of the area. These trails provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds frequently spotted within the wood.

Brandhill Wood is also home to a diverse range of animal species. Deer, foxes, and badgers are commonly seen, while the elusive dormouse and rare bats have been recorded in the area. The wood's tranquil atmosphere also attracts a variety of butterflies and insects, making it a haven for nature photographers and wildlife enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Brandhill Wood holds historical significance. It is believed to have been part of a medieval hunting forest and remnants of ancient boundaries and earthworks can still be seen within the wood.

Overall, Brandhill Wood offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, wildlife diversity, and historical charm, making it a cherished destination for those seeking a peaceful and enchanting woodland experience in Gloucestershire.

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Brandhill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.948458/-2.4628147 or Grid Reference SO6827. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Snowdrops, sandstone wall Near the road junction by Gorsley Cross and the Roadmaker PH.
Snowdrops, sandstone wall
Near the road junction by Gorsley Cross and the Roadmaker PH.
Daffodils at Kempley The village of Kempley is famous for its wild daffodils, here they are village from the Daffodil Walk.
Daffodils at Kempley
The village of Kempley is famous for its wild daffodils, here they are village from the Daffodil Walk.
Farmland at Kempley
Farmland at Kempley
Wild daffodils Wild daffodils in woodland at Kempley.
Wild daffodils
Wild daffodils in woodland at Kempley.
Dymock Wood The Daffodil Walk passing through Dymock Wood.
Dymock Wood
The Daffodil Walk passing through Dymock Wood.
Underpass below the M50 This underpass below the M50 was constructed for the Gloucester to Ledbury railway 'Daffodil Line'.  The motorway opened in 1960, the railway closed its passenger service in 1959, and to freight in 1954.  Today the 'Daffodil Path' passes through it.
Underpass below the M50
This underpass below the M50 was constructed for the Gloucester to Ledbury railway 'Daffodil Line'. The motorway opened in 1960, the railway closed its passenger service in 1959, and to freight in 1954. Today the 'Daffodil Path' passes through it.
New footbridge What appears to be a new footbridge on a footpath in Kempley.
New footbridge
What appears to be a new footbridge on a footpath in Kempley.
Gorsley Goffs Summer Fete, 2022 Plenty of activity here, but those clouds approaching are going to stop play temporarily within ten minutes of this photo being taken.
Gorsley Goffs Summer Fete, 2022
Plenty of activity here, but those clouds approaching are going to stop play temporarily within ten minutes of this photo being taken.
Red box, Kempley Green, Gloucestershire Viewed in April 2023. "I KIOSK" on the weathervane on top of 
the former phonebox shows that the box is now an information kiosk.
Red box, Kempley Green, Gloucestershire
Viewed in April 2023. "I KIOSK" on the weathervane on top of the former phonebox shows that the box is now an information kiosk.
Kempley Green bus shelter In the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire near the Herefordshire border.
Kempley Green bus shelter
In the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire near the Herefordshire border.
Hedge-lined side road,  Kempley Green, Gloucestershire Diverging from the east side of the main road through the village.
Hedge-lined side road, Kempley Green, Gloucestershire
Diverging from the east side of the main road through the village.
East side of the Roadmaker Inn, Gorsley Viewed from the B4221 in April 2023 when the Roadmaker Inn is owned 
and run by former Ghurka soldiers who served in the 1st Royal Ghurka Rifles.
East side of the Roadmaker Inn, Gorsley
Viewed from the B4221 in April 2023 when the Roadmaker Inn is owned and run by former Ghurka soldiers who served in the 1st Royal Ghurka Rifles.
Kempley Car Park A layby/car park in Kempley, with an information board.
Kempley Car Park
A layby/car park in Kempley, with an information board.
Gates between fields A kissing gate alongside a larger metal gate leading towards another grassy field in Kempley.
Gates between fields
A kissing gate alongside a larger metal gate leading towards another grassy field in Kempley.
Daffodils and Queen's Wood Patches of daffodils in front of Queen's Wood near Kempley.
Daffodils and Queen's Wood
Patches of daffodils in front of Queen's Wood near Kempley.
Autumnal round A very colourful corner of Ross-on-Wye Golf Course.
Autumnal round
A very colourful corner of Ross-on-Wye Golf Course.
Lane and golf course The transient colour of the woodland in November.
Lane and golf course
The transient colour of the woodland in November.
Ross-on-Wye Golf Club course Autumn's final flourish.
Ross-on-Wye Golf Club course
Autumn's final flourish.
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Brandhill Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO6827 (Lat: 51.948458, Lng: -2.4628147)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.948458,-2.4628147
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Lat/Long: 51.9494894/-2.4579412
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