Burnt Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire

England

Burnt Wood

Flooded road at Lower Chalkley Farm The result of a rapid thaw of snow.
Flooded road at Lower Chalkley Farm Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Burnt Wood is a small village located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated within the Forest of Dean, it is surrounded by picturesque woodlands and rolling hills. The village is known for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The name "Burnt Wood" is derived from the historical practice of controlled burning used by local foresters to manage the forest. This technique promotes new growth and helps maintain a healthy ecosystem. As a result, the village is nestled within a diverse and thriving forest ecosystem, showcasing a variety of flora and fauna.

The village itself is characterized by charming cottages and traditional architecture, reflecting its rich history. The community is close-knit, with a population of around 500 residents. The residents are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, which adds to the village's charm and appeal.

Recreational activities in Burnt Wood are centered around the surrounding forest and countryside. The area offers numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty at their own pace. Additionally, the Forest of Dean provides opportunities for wildlife spotting, birdwatching, and picnic spots.

Although relatively secluded, Burnt Wood is within easy reach of nearby towns and cities. Gloucester, the county town, is approximately 15 miles away, offering a range of amenities, shops, and cultural attractions.

In conclusion, Burnt Wood, Gloucestershire, is a tranquil village nestled within the Forest of Dean, known for its natural beauty, friendly community, and rich history.

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Burnt Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.580863/-2.372507 or Grid Reference ST7486. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Flooded road at Lower Chalkley Farm The result of a rapid thaw of snow.
Flooded road at Lower Chalkley Farm
The result of a rapid thaw of snow.
Toll House, B4060 Wickwar Tollgate Cottage, on the NW side of the road. Originally served the Kingswood Turnpike Trust.

Milestone Society National ID: AV.WIC01
Toll House, B4060 Wickwar
Tollgate Cottage, on the NW side of the road. Originally served the Kingswood Turnpike Trust. Milestone Society National ID: AV.WIC01
Ford on Little Avon River This ford on the Little Avon River at Wickwar is found beside Sturt Bridge which is known locally as Roman Bridge as it is on the route of a Roman road. A video of the ford can be viewed at:
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Ford on Little Avon River
This ford on the Little Avon River at Wickwar is found beside Sturt Bridge which is known locally as Roman Bridge as it is on the route of a Roman road. A video of the ford can be viewed at: LinkExternal link
Lower Wood Ford This ford is found in Lower Wood Nature Reserve a short walk down from the carpark.
Lower Wood Ford
This ford is found in Lower Wood Nature Reserve a short walk down from the carpark.
Sturt Bridge Hidden away in the valley below the village but well known to locals.  You can find it by walking down Poplar Lane.
Sturt Bridge
Hidden away in the valley below the village but well known to locals. You can find it by walking down Poplar Lane.
Sturt Farm Available for hire (at least in wintertime)
Sturt Farm
Available for hire (at least in wintertime)
Road junction on Hawkesbury Common
Road junction on Hawkesbury Common
Road to Newhouse Farm, Hawkesbury Common
Road to Newhouse Farm, Hawkesbury Common
Road across Hawkesbury Common View to the south-south-west with Cat Cottage in the distance.
Road across Hawkesbury Common
View to the south-south-west with Cat Cottage in the distance.
Pincots Lane This isolated house stands at the junction with the B4060.
Pincots Lane
This isolated house stands at the junction with the B4060.
Saltmoors Ditch A stream draining from Inglestone Common.
Saltmoors Ditch
A stream draining from Inglestone Common.
Haskin's Farm With a fine willow in typical early leaf.
Haskin's Farm
With a fine willow in typical early leaf.
Development at Bix Farm This substantial building is receiving a "full-on makeover"!
Development at Bix Farm
This substantial building is receiving a "full-on makeover"!
Footpath off Vinney Lane Heading West towards Springfield Farm.
Footpath off Vinney Lane
Heading West towards Springfield Farm.
Bridleway north from Mapleridge Lane Good walking country this with woodland and common land and a fine network of paths. Lowland moor is more than a little damp!
Bridleway north from Mapleridge Lane
Good walking country this with woodland and common land and a fine network of paths. Lowland moor is more than a little damp!
Pincots Farm A relatively new but clearly infrequently-used drive directly to the farm from the B4060 Sodbury Road. A footpath feeds off to the right across an uninviting ploughed field.
Pincots Farm
A relatively new but clearly infrequently-used drive directly to the farm from the B4060 Sodbury Road. A footpath feeds off to the right across an uninviting ploughed field.
Go on - take a picture of me! A pony in a field by Horwood Lane. Amazing how horses in particular appear to enjoy being made the subject of photography - never mind the landscape; look at me!
Go on - take a picture of me!
A pony in a field by Horwood Lane. Amazing how horses in particular appear to enjoy being made the subject of photography - never mind the landscape; look at me!
Shortwood Farm, near Wickwar The farm is visible in the background. The metalled driveway leading off to the right is private from the gatepost on. There is a public footpath on the other side of the gate to the left of the image.
Shortwood Farm, near Wickwar
The farm is visible in the background. The metalled driveway leading off to the right is private from the gatepost on. There is a public footpath on the other side of the gate to the left of the image.
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Burnt Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST7486 (Lat: 51.580863, Lng: -2.372507)

Unitary Authority: South Gloucestershire

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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