Bailey's Clump

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire

England

Bailey's Clump

The Cotswold Way The Cotswold Way crossing a field to the south of Old Sodbury.
The Cotswold Way Credit: Philip Halling

Bailey's Clump is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, a county in southwestern England. Situated near the village of Minchinhampton, this ancient woodland is a part of the larger Minchinhampton Common, which is managed by the National Trust.

Covering an area of approximately 70 acres, Bailey's Clump is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. The woodland is known for its dense canopy, which creates a cool and shaded environment, particularly in the summer months. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of leaf litter, providing a habitat for various small mammals, birds, and insects.

One of the key features of Bailey's Clump is a prominent hill, known as the "clump," from which the woodland gets its name. The clump offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Cotswold Hills and the Severn Vale. It is a popular spot for walkers and nature enthusiasts who come to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery.

Throughout the year, Bailey's Clump hosts a variety of flora and fauna. In the spring, the woodland comes alive with a vibrant display of bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic. During the autumn months, the trees transform into a kaleidoscope of red, orange, and gold as the leaves change color. The woodland also provides a habitat for a range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species.

Overall, Bailey's Clump is a cherished natural gem in Gloucestershire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of a traditional English woodland.

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Bailey's Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.512395/-2.3514134 or Grid Reference ST7579. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Cotswold Way The Cotswold Way crossing a field to the south of Old Sodbury.
The Cotswold Way
The Cotswold Way crossing a field to the south of Old Sodbury.
Coomb's End Grassland viewed from the Cotswold Way passing through Coomb's End.
Coomb's End
Grassland viewed from the Cotswold Way passing through Coomb's End.
Drive through parkland at Dodington The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown ion 1764.
Drive through parkland at Dodington
The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown ion 1764.
Entrance at Dodington Entrance at Dodington viewed from the Cotswold Way long distance footpath with passes through the parkland.
Entrance at Dodington
Entrance at Dodington viewed from the Cotswold Way long distance footpath with passes through the parkland.
Oak tree Oak tree in Dodington Park.
Oak tree
Oak tree in Dodington Park.
Water channel Water channel in Dodington Park viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Water channel
Water channel in Dodington Park viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Parkland at Dodington The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown in 1764.  Here it was viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Parkland at Dodington
The parkland at Dodington was landscaped by 'Capability' Brown in 1764. Here it was viewed from the Cotswold Way.
Old Milestone, B4040, Old Sodbury On the North side of B4040, ¼ of a mile East of the A46, heading towards Castle Combe. Recently impacted probably by the mower. The head of the rivet Benchmark was affected by this. BM representing 182.3 m ASL.
Earlier views see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678970" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678970">Link</a> & <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678963" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678963">Link</a> & <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678978" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5678978">Link</a>

Inscription (was): Chipping Sodbury 3 / Chippenham 12

Milestone Society National ID: GL_SYCP03
Old Milestone, B4040, Old Sodbury
On the North side of B4040, ¼ of a mile East of the A46, heading towards Castle Combe. Recently impacted probably by the mower. The head of the rivet Benchmark was affected by this. BM representing 182.3 m ASL. Earlier views see Link & Link & Link Inscription (was): Chipping Sodbury 3 / Chippenham 12 Milestone Society National ID: GL_SYCP03
Stone Stile, Dodington Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking South, the view North is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7206819">ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington</a>.
Stone Stile, Dodington
Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking South, the view North is ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington.
Stone Stile, Dodington Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking North, the view South is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7206812">ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington</a>.
Stone Stile, Dodington
Near Combe's End, in Dodington Park, where Gloucestershire footpaths LSO/68 & LDO/13 meet. This is looking North, the view South is ST7580 : Stone Stile, Dodington.
A46 Bath Road Towards Stroud, near Old Sodbury.
A46 Bath Road
Towards Stroud, near Old Sodbury.
A46/A432 junction, Old Sodbury Looking north, the A46 goes straight on.
A46/A432 junction, Old Sodbury
Looking north, the A46 goes straight on.
Camers - Old Sodbury Part of the National Garden Scheme open day
Camers - Old Sodbury
Part of the National Garden Scheme open day
Entrance to Doddington House Entrance to Doddington House from the A432
Entrance to Doddington House
Entrance to Doddington House from the A432
Cross Hands Hotel The Queen rested here one winter when she was snowed in.
Cross Hands Hotel
The Queen rested here one winter when she was snowed in.
Looking towards A46 Across the fields from the road to Tormarton
Looking towards A46
Across the fields from the road to Tormarton
Tower near Old Sodbury This tower/folly can be seen looking North from Hill Lane, just outside Old Sodbury.
Tower near Old Sodbury
This tower/folly can be seen looking North from Hill Lane, just outside Old Sodbury.
Cottages at Dodington Former estate dwellings.
Cottages at Dodington
Former estate dwellings.
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Bailey's Clump is located at Grid Ref: ST7579 (Lat: 51.512395, Lng: -2.3514134)

Unitary Authority: South Gloucestershire

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

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