Bardley Plantation

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

Bardley Plantation

Stile near Bagginswood Shropshire County Council footpath infrastructure. The stiles are often made at Dudmaston near Bridgnorth.
Stile near Bagginswood Credit: Richard Webb

Bardley Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Shropshire, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 500 acres, this enchanting forest is renowned for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.

The plantation is predominantly comprised of mature oak trees, towering above the forest floor and creating a dense canopy that casts dappled sunlight on the woodland paths below. These ancient oaks not only provide a breathtaking sight, but also serve as a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna.

Bardley Plantation is home to a rich variety of plant species, including bluebells, wild garlic, and wood anemones, which create a vibrant carpet of colors during springtime. Moreover, the presence of these plants attracts numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers and nuthatches, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

The forest also features a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures. These paths offer serene walks through the woodland, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside and occasional wildlife encounters.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bardley Plantation also holds historical significance. It is believed that the woodland was once part of an ancient hunting ground, dating back to medieval times. Remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within the forest, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to the site.

Overall, Bardley Plantation in Shropshire is a captivating destination, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature, while experiencing a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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Bardley Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.419683/-2.4423415 or Grid Reference SO7080. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stile near Bagginswood Shropshire County Council footpath infrastructure. The stiles are often made at Dudmaston near Bridgnorth.
Stile near Bagginswood
Shropshire County Council footpath infrastructure. The stiles are often made at Dudmaston near Bridgnorth.
Welcome to England A new metaled road in Birchen Park. It links up with a pair of genuine legal bridle paths in the wood.

Normally I photograph nasty little signs like this from behind not wishing to spread their message, but on this trip I am intended to shame.
Welcome to England
A new metaled road in Birchen Park. It links up with a pair of genuine legal bridle paths in the wood. Normally I photograph nasty little signs like this from behind not wishing to spread their message, but on this trip I am intended to shame.
Birchen Park A mixed woodland in the fragmented northern part of the Wyre Forest.
Birchen Park
A mixed woodland in the fragmented northern part of the Wyre Forest.
Forage maize On Knowle Hill.
Forage maize
On Knowle Hill.
Old Milestone, Bardley, south of Bardley Court Stone post (plate lost) by the UC road, in parish of STOTTESDON (BRIDGNORTH District), Bardley; 13m South of Bardley Court, in hedgerow, on East side of road. Bewdley Dog Lane plate, erected by the Doglane Gate (District of Bewdley) turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription once read:-
(Bewdley 7) 

Shropshire HER listed. HER Number (PRN): 21133
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Milestone Society National ID: SA_BD07
Old Milestone, Bardley, south of Bardley Court
Stone post (plate lost) by the UC road, in parish of STOTTESDON (BRIDGNORTH District), Bardley; 13m South of Bardley Court, in hedgerow, on East side of road. Bewdley Dog Lane plate, erected by the Doglane Gate (District of Bewdley) turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription once read:- (Bewdley 7) Shropshire HER listed. HER Number (PRN): 21133 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: SA_BD07
Road to Coombe Farm, Bagginswood
Road to Coombe Farm, Bagginswood
Farm road to Knowle Hill
Farm road to Knowle Hill
Road to Bagginswood Cottage Bagginswood Cottage at Heath Farm
Road to Bagginswood Cottage
Bagginswood Cottage at Heath Farm
Footpath into Birchen Park Wood
Footpath into Birchen Park Wood
Stiles & footbridge on the path to Upper Bardley
Stiles & footbridge on the path to Upper Bardley
Driveway to Upper Bardley
Driveway to Upper Bardley
Footpath on Knowle Hill
Footpath on Knowle Hill
B4363 at Baveney Lane junction
B4363 at Baveney Lane junction
Road junction, Baveney A tight junction with a planning notice suggesting that it will be reengineered soon.  The B4363 will satisfy the climbing needs of the road cyclist, it is a very tortuous road in all dimensions.
Road junction, Baveney
A tight junction with a planning notice suggesting that it will be reengineered soon. The B4363 will satisfy the climbing needs of the road cyclist, it is a very tortuous road in all dimensions.
Ploughed field, Baveney
Ploughed field, Baveney
Baveney A field which is no longer grazed.
Baveney
A field which is no longer grazed.
Overwood Farm In rolling countryside in south-east Shropshire.
Overwood Farm
In rolling countryside in south-east Shropshire.
Bridge over stream Bridge over stream south of Baveney Wood.
Bridge over stream
Bridge over stream south of Baveney Wood.
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Bardley Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO7080 (Lat: 52.419683, Lng: -2.4423415)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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