Doctor's Plantation

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Doctor's Plantation

The Laurels
The Laurels Credit: Row17

Doctor's Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands, this woodland is known for its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. The plantation covers an area of approximately 100 hectares and is primarily composed of dense, deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained paths, making it a popular destination for walkers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. These trails offer visitors the opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call Doctor's Plantation home. Visitors can expect to encounter a variety of wildlife, such as squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species.

One of the standout features of Doctor's Plantation is its vibrant display of seasonal colors. In the autumn months, the woodland is transformed into a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows as the trees shed their leaves. This spectacle attracts many visitors who come to witness the breathtaking beauty of nature's transition.

The plantation also boasts several picnic areas, allowing visitors to take a break and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Additionally, there are information boards scattered throughout the woodland, providing interesting facts about the local flora and fauna, as well as the history of the area.

Doctor's Plantation is accessible to the public throughout the year and is managed by the local authorities, ensuring that it remains a cherished natural oasis for both locals and tourists alike. It offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and experience the tranquility of the Staffordshire countryside.

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Doctor's Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.842423/-2.361691 or Grid Reference SJ7527. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Laurels
The Laurels
Lane to Bishops Offley
Lane to Bishops Offley
Moorings by Bullock's Bridge near High Offley, Shropshire Bridge No 43 across the Shropshire Union Canal carries a farm track from Old Lea Farm (off to the left) and a bridleway.Private long-term moorings are on the right. Visitor moorings are good east of this bridge.
Moorings by Bullock's Bridge near High Offley, Shropshire
Bridge No 43 across the Shropshire Union Canal carries a farm track from Old Lea Farm (off to the left) and a bridleway.Private long-term moorings are on the right. Visitor moorings are good east of this bridge.
Arable field near Shebdon, Staffordshire Seen from the Shropshire Union Canal.
Arable field near Shebdon, Staffordshire
Seen from the Shropshire Union Canal.
Shropshire Union Canal near Shebdon, Staffordshire Shebdon Bridge (No 44) is ahead, which carries the lane from Tunstall.
Shropshire Union Canal near Shebdon, Staffordshire
Shebdon Bridge (No 44) is ahead, which carries the lane from Tunstall.
Shebdon Bridge south-east of Knighton, Staffordshire Shebdon Bridge (No 44) carries the lane from Tunstall. Private long-term moorings on the right are by Shebdon Farm. Past the bridge, the Shropshire Union Canal continues towards another embankment. About five hundred metres ahead on the left is The Wharf Inn* at the base of the embankment. The sign on the bridge advertises it. The current Google satellite hybrid image incorrectly labels Batchacre Park Cottage (no road access) as The Wharf Inn.

*update: closed 2013.
Shebdon Bridge south-east of Knighton, Staffordshire
Shebdon Bridge (No 44) carries the lane from Tunstall. Private long-term moorings on the right are by Shebdon Farm. Past the bridge, the Shropshire Union Canal continues towards another embankment. About five hundred metres ahead on the left is The Wharf Inn* at the base of the embankment. The sign on the bridge advertises it. The current Google satellite hybrid image incorrectly labels Batchacre Park Cottage (no road access) as The Wharf Inn. *update: closed 2013.
Moorings by the pub at Shebdon, Staffordshire Here the Shropshire Union Canal has been built on another tree covered embankment. The Wharf Inn is at the base of the embankment here, down a stepped path through the trees. The current Google satellite hybrid image incorrectly labels Batchacre Park Cottage (no road access) as The Wharf Inn.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1835683">SJ7526 : The Wharf Inn Pub, Shebdon</a>

Update: The Wharf Inn closed permanently in 2013.
Moorings by the pub at Shebdon, Staffordshire
Here the Shropshire Union Canal has been built on another tree covered embankment. The Wharf Inn is at the base of the embankment here, down a stepped path through the trees. The current Google satellite hybrid image incorrectly labels Batchacre Park Cottage (no road access) as The Wharf Inn. SJ7526 : The Wharf Inn Pub, Shebdon Update: The Wharf Inn closed permanently in 2013.
Buzzard near Shebdon Wharf, Staffordshire This bird of prey was keeping an eye on the canal and the fields behind the trees.
Buzzard near Shebdon Wharf, Staffordshire
This bird of prey was keeping an eye on the canal and the fields behind the trees.
Shropshire Union canal at Knighton, Staffordshire Knighton Bridge (No 46) carries a bridleway and farm track.
Shropshire Union canal at Knighton, Staffordshire
Knighton Bridge (No 46) carries a bridleway and farm track.
Biking the dog, near Cheswardine, Shropshire Well "walking the dog" would seem to be a wild inaccuracy, and I do try to make my descriptions reliable. This is at Black Flat Bridge, No 47 across the Shropshire Union Canal, on a dull morning in October.
Biking the dog, near Cheswardine, Shropshire
Well "walking the dog" would seem to be a wild inaccuracy, and I do try to make my descriptions reliable. This is at Black Flat Bridge, No 47 across the Shropshire Union Canal, on a dull morning in October.
Premier Foods Knighton Wharf Adbaston I don't know how old the information is but the Knighton factory reportedly produces around 29,000 tonnes of powder per annum. Main brands include Cadbury's Drinking Chocolate, Highlights, Marvel, Angel Delight, Birds Custard Powder, Hartley's powder Jelly and others. In 1660 Knighton was exempted from the payment of all civil and military taxes. Cadburys’ built a milk processing factory at Knighton in 1911, attracted by the rates exemption. Cadbury operated the wharf up to the 1960s and the exemption from rates for Knighton continued as late as the 1970s although this also meant that not all local public services were supplied to the village.
Premier Foods Knighton Wharf Adbaston
I don't know how old the information is but the Knighton factory reportedly produces around 29,000 tonnes of powder per annum. Main brands include Cadbury's Drinking Chocolate, Highlights, Marvel, Angel Delight, Birds Custard Powder, Hartley's powder Jelly and others. In 1660 Knighton was exempted from the payment of all civil and military taxes. Cadburys’ built a milk processing factory at Knighton in 1911, attracted by the rates exemption. Cadbury operated the wharf up to the 1960s and the exemption from rates for Knighton continued as late as the 1970s although this also meant that not all local public services were supplied to the village.
Bridge 46 and the Shroppy Just west of Knighton, the minor bridge 46 carries a farm track, and gives pedestrian access to the towpath, which is currently closed off at the adjacent road bridge 45.
Bridge 46 and the Shroppy
Just west of Knighton, the minor bridge 46 carries a farm track, and gives pedestrian access to the towpath, which is currently closed off at the adjacent road bridge 45.
Knighton road bridge (45) on the Shroppy Access from the road bridge to the (rather muddy) towpath is closed off at the moment, so a quick stroll along a field edge to the adjacent bridge 46 is required.
Knighton road bridge (45) on the Shroppy
Access from the road bridge to the (rather muddy) towpath is closed off at the moment, so a quick stroll along a field edge to the adjacent bridge 46 is required.
Canal milepost at Knighton A cast iron milepost, one of several along this length of the cut; the next one to the northwest is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3819016">SJ7327 : Canal milepost at Park Heath</a>
Canal milepost at Knighton
A cast iron milepost, one of several along this length of the cut; the next one to the northwest is SJ7327 : Canal milepost at Park Heath
Shroppy canal at Knighton A section of the canal coming out of Knighton cutting, and heading towards the Black Flat bridge in the distance.
Shroppy canal at Knighton
A section of the canal coming out of Knighton cutting, and heading towards the Black Flat bridge in the distance.
Black Flat bridge (no 47) on the Shroppy
Black Flat bridge (no 47) on the Shroppy
The Knighton Wood straight Between Knighton cutting and the woods ahead, the canal here cuts a dead straight course across the countryside of Staffordshire. The border with Shropshire is just on the far side of the woods.
The Knighton Wood straight
Between Knighton cutting and the woods ahead, the canal here cuts a dead straight course across the countryside of Staffordshire. The border with Shropshire is just on the far side of the woods.
In Knighton Wood An area that used to provide superb fishing - small roach, perch and gudgeon aplenty in the 1980s, with the chance of a decent bream or carp once in a while. It'd be interesting to have a warm afternoon back here with half a pint of pinkies and some bloodworm.
In Knighton Wood
An area that used to provide superb fishing - small roach, perch and gudgeon aplenty in the 1980s, with the chance of a decent bream or carp once in a while. It'd be interesting to have a warm afternoon back here with half a pint of pinkies and some bloodworm.
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Doctor's Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SJ7527 (Lat: 52.842423, Lng: -2.361691)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Haberdashers' Arms PH
Naptan AtcoCode: 3800C750200
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Haberdashers' Arms PH
Naptan Indicator: Adj
Naptan Landmark: Haberdashers' Arms PH
Naptan Street: Newport Road
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.8445386/-2.3677592
Post Box
Ref: ST20 2003
Lat/Long: 52.8445052/-2.3679604
Pub
Haberdashers' Arms
Addr Postcode: ST20 0QH
Fhrs Id: 1195974
Website: http://www.haberdashersarms.com/
Lat/Long: 52.844668/-2.3680088
Barrier: bridle_gate
Lat/Long: 52.8408624/-2.3630333
Offley Grove Farm
Source: survey;Bing
Tourism: guest_house
Lat/Long: 52.8407333/-2.3571082
Defibrillator
Access: code
Defibrillator Location: On the side of a small garage building or barn
Emergency: defibrillator
Ref: 1817
Source: survey;Bing
Lat/Long: 52.8397633/-2.357449
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