Coalpit Plantation

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Coalpit Plantation

Fields near High Trees Farm
Fields near High Trees Farm Credit: Alex McGregor

Coalpit Plantation is a picturesque woodland area located in Shropshire, England. It is situated within the larger Coalbrookdale Forest, which is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. The plantation covers an extensive area of approximately 100 acres, predominantly consisting of dense woodland and lush greenery.

The name Coalpit Plantation originates from the historical presence of coal mining in the area, as it was once a site where coal was extracted. Today, evidence of the former mining activities can still be seen in the form of old mine shafts and remnants of mining infrastructure.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, birch, ash, and beech. These trees create a diverse and vibrant ecosystem, providing a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors to Coalpit Plantation can expect to encounter an array of wildlife, such as squirrels, rabbits, and various bird species.

The plantation offers several walking trails and pathways, allowing visitors to explore the serene surroundings at their own pace. The tranquil atmosphere and peaceful ambiance make it an ideal location for nature lovers and those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Coalpit Plantation is not only a natural sanctuary but also a place of historical significance. It serves as a reminder of the industrial heritage of the region and offers visitors the opportunity to appreciate the unique blend of nature and history that Shropshire has to offer.

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Coalpit Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.548623/-2.4574704 or Grid Reference SO6994. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields near High Trees Farm
Fields near High Trees Farm
Tasley entrance sign
Tasley entrance sign
Water Tower, Tasley
Water Tower, Tasley
Tasley water tower and mast
Tasley water tower and mast
The footpath west of Tasley church This path (behind me) leads down, across fields, to the intriguingly named Footbridge Cottage.
The footpath west of Tasley church
This path (behind me) leads down, across fields, to the intriguingly named Footbridge Cottage.
Footbridge Cottage A path leads uphill to the right, heading for the church in Tasley.
Footbridge Cottage
A path leads uphill to the right, heading for the church in Tasley.
8-wheelers parked up at Boar's Head Farm These two wagons seem to be subcontracted to Aggregate Industries, probably working from Lea Quarry on Wenlock Edge. The former Lafarge sandpit at Morville lies literally 300 yards from where they are parked.
8-wheelers parked up at Boar's Head Farm
These two wagons seem to be subcontracted to Aggregate Industries, probably working from Lea Quarry on Wenlock Edge. The former Lafarge sandpit at Morville lies literally 300 yards from where they are parked.
Restored gravel pit workings at Morville Since closure a few years ago, the former gravel pit has mostly been restored, but it looks like there's still some work to do.
Restored gravel pit workings at Morville
Since closure a few years ago, the former gravel pit has mostly been restored, but it looks like there's still some work to do.
Former weighbridge at Morville gravel pit
Former weighbridge at Morville gravel pit
Morville gravel pit
Morville gravel pit
The workings in Morville gravel pit Not much left here apart from a dilapidated piece of screening equipment with a small conveyor attached. All the signs are that the site's aggregate permission has been worked out.
The workings in Morville gravel pit
Not much left here apart from a dilapidated piece of screening equipment with a small conveyor attached. All the signs are that the site's aggregate permission has been worked out.
Morville crossroads A crossing of minor roads, near the main A458 from Bridgnorth to Much Wenlock.
Morville crossroads
A crossing of minor roads, near the main A458 from Bridgnorth to Much Wenlock.
Farmland north of Morville Heath
Farmland north of Morville Heath
Bridleway and entrance to The Croft farm
Bridleway and entrance to The Croft farm
Barn conversions at The Croft A bridleway runs right through the farmyard, past these rather good conversions.
Barn conversions at The Croft
A bridleway runs right through the farmyard, past these rather good conversions.
The bridleway to The Croft
The bridleway to The Croft
Bridleway crossing Tiddle Brook on its way to High Trees
Bridleway crossing Tiddle Brook on its way to High Trees
Bridleway and track to High Trees farm
Bridleway and track to High Trees farm
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Coalpit Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO6994 (Lat: 52.548623, Lng: -2.4574704)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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