Coneygree Wood

Wood, Forest in Herefordshire

England

Coneygree Wood

Weir on the river Leadon Viewed from the riverside park formed when the Ledbury bypass was constructed.
Weir on the river Leadon Credit: Bob Embleton

Coneygree Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Herefordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The wood is situated near the village of Coneygree, which is nestled in the rolling countryside of Herefordshire.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, ash, and beech, which provide a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife. The dense canopy of the trees creates a cool and shaded environment, perfect for exploring on hot summer days. The forest floor is covered with a lush carpet of ferns, bluebells, and wild garlic, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Coneygree Wood is intersected by numerous footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. One of the highlights of the wood is a small stream that meanders through the trees, providing a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll. The stream is home to a range of aquatic creatures, including small fish and water insects.

The wood is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with a variety of species being spotted throughout the year. Visitors may catch a glimpse of woodpeckers, buzzards, and owls, among others. Additionally, the wood is home to a diverse range of mammals, including foxes, badgers, and deer.

Coneygree Wood offers a peaceful and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether it's a leisurely walk, a picnic, or wildlife observation, this woodland provides a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike.

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Coneygree Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.032398/-2.411555 or Grid Reference SO7137. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Weir on the river Leadon Viewed from the riverside park formed when the Ledbury bypass was constructed.
Weir on the river Leadon
Viewed from the riverside park formed when the Ledbury bypass was constructed.
Ledbury bypass approaching industrial estate roundabout Approaching the access roads to Galebreaker House New Mills estate
Ledbury bypass approaching industrial estate roundabout
Approaching the access roads to Galebreaker House New Mills estate
Ledbury Rugby Football Club
Ledbury Rugby Football Club
Muddy riverside grass
Muddy riverside grass
Roundabout on Leadon Way, Ledbury This is the Ledbury Bypass, named after the local river.
Roundabout on Leadon Way, Ledbury
This is the Ledbury Bypass, named after the local river.
Land starting to be developed A patch of grassland which has suddenly become home to metal fencing and diggers as it is prepared to be built on.
Land starting to be developed
A patch of grassland which has suddenly become home to metal fencing and diggers as it is prepared to be built on.
Winding toward Ledbury on the A449
Winding toward Ledbury on the A449
A449 approaching the A438 junction The two route numbers are conjoined through Ledbury.
A449 approaching the A438 junction
The two route numbers are conjoined through Ledbury.
A438 - view toward White House Farm
A438 - view toward White House Farm
A449 at Eastnor Hill
A449 at Eastnor Hill
A438 at Eastnor
A438 at Eastnor
Eastnor Castle Gateway
Eastnor Castle Gateway
A438 near Eastnor Castle
A438 near Eastnor Castle
Ledbury Market House
Ledbury Market House
Riverside Walk
Riverside Walk
Leadon Valley Picnic Area
Leadon Valley Picnic Area
Solar Panel dedication, Ledbury parish church The Rt Revd Anthony Priddis, the Bishop of Hereford, dedicates recently installed solar panels on two of the south facing roofs from the cherry picker.
St Michael and All Angels has separate roofs over each aisle as well as the nave. 
This has the advantage that 54 solar panels can be installed without being visible from the ground.
Under the most favourable conditions the panels will produce 9.9 kW.
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2400795">SO7137 : Ascension, St, Michael and All Angels, Ledbury</a>
Solar Panel dedication, Ledbury parish church
The Rt Revd Anthony Priddis, the Bishop of Hereford, dedicates recently installed solar panels on two of the south facing roofs from the cherry picker. St Michael and All Angels has separate roofs over each aisle as well as the nave. This has the advantage that 54 solar panels can be installed without being visible from the ground. Under the most favourable conditions the panels will produce 9.9 kW. SO7137 : Ascension, St, Michael and All Angels, Ledbury
Ascension, St, Michael and All Angels, Ledbury The Bishop of Hereford, the Rt. Revd, Anthony Priddis, is raised to the heavens past the west window of Ledbury parish church upon a cherry picker.
The bishop, in ecumenical hard hat adorned with a white cross, was about to dedicate 9.9kW of solar panels hidden on two of the three south facing roof slopes.
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2400730">SO7137 : Solar Panel dedication, Ledbury parish church</a>
Ascension, St, Michael and All Angels, Ledbury
The Bishop of Hereford, the Rt. Revd, Anthony Priddis, is raised to the heavens past the west window of Ledbury parish church upon a cherry picker. The bishop, in ecumenical hard hat adorned with a white cross, was about to dedicate 9.9kW of solar panels hidden on two of the three south facing roof slopes. SO7137 : Solar Panel dedication, Ledbury parish church
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Coneygree Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO7137 (Lat: 52.032398, Lng: -2.411555)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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