Stanley Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire

England

Stanley Wood

Footpath towards Heath End The footpath stretches from the viewpoint towards the housing in the background. Although signposted, the path is hard to discern on the ground.
Footpath towards Heath End Credit: Brian Robert Marshall

Stanley Wood is a serene and picturesque village located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Nestled within the enchanting Forest of Dean, Stanley Wood is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The village is situated in the eastern part of the forest, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient woodlands.

The village itself is small and charming, with a population of approximately 300 residents. It boasts a close-knit community that takes pride in preserving the area's rich history and natural heritage. Stanley Wood is renowned for its well-preserved traditional cottages, which add to the village's quaint and timeless appeal.

The Forest of Dean, which Stanley Wood is a part of, is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This designation is well-deserved, as the forest offers a wide range of recreational activities for visitors and locals alike. From hiking and cycling through the numerous trails to exploring the diverse flora and fauna, nature enthusiasts will find themselves in awe of the forest's wonders.

For history buffs, Stanley Wood is a treasure trove of historical sites and landmarks. The village is located near several ancient Roman and medieval ruins, such as the nearby Clearwell Caves and the historic Speech House. These attractions provide a glimpse into the region's rich past and offer educational opportunities for those interested in local history.

In terms of amenities, Stanley Wood offers a limited number of shops and services, with the nearest town being Coleford, just a short drive away. However, the village's peaceful surroundings and proximity to nature make it an ideal retreat for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Overall, Stanley Wood, Gloucestershire, is a charming village that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and a close-knit community. It is a place that truly captures the essence of rural England and provides a peaceful haven for its residents and visitors.

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Stanley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.613288/-2.4582263 or Grid Reference ST6890. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath towards Heath End The footpath stretches from the viewpoint towards the housing in the background. Although signposted, the path is hard to discern on the ground.
Footpath towards Heath End
The footpath stretches from the viewpoint towards the housing in the background. Although signposted, the path is hard to discern on the ground.
A mistletoe infestation A phenomenon I had not seen before this journey along the M5, where a seemingly localised colony of mistletoe made itself known on the trees of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. This tree is located near Whitfield, Thornbury.
A mistletoe infestation
A phenomenon I had not seen before this journey along the M5, where a seemingly localised colony of mistletoe made itself known on the trees of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. This tree is located near Whitfield, Thornbury.
Stone Stile, Cromhall On Gloucestershire footpath OCR/7 looking towards Spring Lane. The view from the road is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7220053">ST6890 : Stone Stile, Cromhall</a>.
Stone Stile, Cromhall
On Gloucestershire footpath OCR/7 looking towards Spring Lane. The view from the road is ST6890 : Stone Stile, Cromhall.
Stone Stile, Cromhall On Gloucestershire footpath OCR/7 looking from Spring Lane. The view to the road is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7220050">ST6890 : Stone Stile, Cromhall</a>.
Stone Stile, Cromhall
On Gloucestershire footpath OCR/7 looking from Spring Lane. The view to the road is ST6890 : Stone Stile, Cromhall.
Old Gloucester Road, Buckover, South Gloucestershire Looking north along the B4061 Old Gloucester Road.
Ahead for Gloucester Road and Thornbury.
Behind the camera for the A38.
Old Gloucester Road, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
Looking north along the B4061 Old Gloucester Road. Ahead for Gloucester Road and Thornbury. Behind the camera for the A38.
Give Way sign, Old Gloucester Road, Buckover Alongside the B4061 Old Gloucester Road on the approach to the A38 in South Gloucestershire.
Give Way sign, Old Gloucester Road, Buckover
Alongside the B4061 Old Gloucester Road on the approach to the A38 in South Gloucestershire.
Path through grass, Buckover, South Gloucestershire The A38 is on the left.
Path through grass, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
The A38 is on the left.
A38 directions, Buckover, South Gloucestershire Facing the B4061. Left for Gloucester, right for Bristol.
A38 directions, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
Facing the B4061. Left for Gloucester, right for Bristol.
B4061 direction and distance signs, Buckover, South Gloucestershire The signs at the A38 junction are 2½ miles from Thornbury, 4 from Oldbury on Severn.
B4061 direction and distance signs, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
The signs at the A38 junction are 2½ miles from Thornbury, 4 from Oldbury on Severn.
Long stone wall, Buckover, South Gloucestershire Set back from the A38.
Long stone wall, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
Set back from the A38.
Start of the 50 zone, Buckover, South Gloucestershire The National Speed Limit on the A38 drops to 50mph.
Start of the 50 zone, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
The National Speed Limit on the A38 drops to 50mph.
End of the 50 zone, Buckover, South Gloucestershire The 50mph speed limit on the A38 increases to the National Speed Limit.
End of the 50 zone, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
The 50mph speed limit on the A38 increases to the National Speed Limit.
Directions alongside the A38, Buckover, South Gloucestershire Turn left onto the B4061 ahead for Oldbury on Severn and Thornbury (Historic Market Town).
Directions alongside the A38, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
Turn left onto the B4061 ahead for Oldbury on Severn and Thornbury (Historic Market Town).
The White Horse, Buckover, South Gloucestershire In January 2023 the  White Horse nameboard shows "pub & dining".
The White Horse, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
In January 2023 the White Horse nameboard shows "pub & dining".
White Horse depiction, Buckover, South Gloucestershire On the wall here. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807">Link</a>
White Horse depiction, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
On the wall here. Link
The White Horse pub & dining name sign, Buckover Hanging from a wall bracket on the left here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807">Link</a> in January 2023.
The White Horse pub & dining name sign, Buckover
Hanging from a wall bracket on the left here Link in January 2023.
Gloucester and Thornbury directions, Buckover  Alongside the A38. The White Horse pub & dining <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807">Link</a> is behind the camera.
Gloucester and Thornbury directions, Buckover
Alongside the A38. The White Horse pub & dining Link is behind the camera.
Danger -  Busy Road, Buckover, South Gloucestershire Please drive carefully as you leave the White Horse pub & dining <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7372807">Link</a> and enter the A38.
Danger - Busy Road, Buckover, South Gloucestershire
Please drive carefully as you leave the White Horse pub & dining Link and enter the A38.
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Stanley Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST6890 (Lat: 51.613288, Lng: -2.4582263)

Unitary Authority: South Gloucestershire

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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