Betley Gorse

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Newcastle-under-Lyme

England

Betley Gorse

The southern end of Betley Looking north along the main road (the A531) through Betley. The junction with Church Lane is seen on the right.
The southern end of Betley Credit: David Weston

Betley Gorse is a small woodland area located in Staffordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is situated near the village of Betley and is part of the larger Betley Court Estate.

The woodland is primarily composed of mixed deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant habitat. These trees provide a dense canopy, allowing only filtered sunlight to reach the forest floor. This, coupled with the fertile soil, creates ideal conditions for a variety of plant species to thrive, including bluebells, wood anemones, and wild garlic.

Betley Gorse is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a range of wildlife. Several species of birds, such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, can be seen and heard throughout the woodland. Additionally, small mammals like squirrels, voles, and hedgehogs reside in the undergrowth. Occasionally, larger mammals such as deer and foxes can also be spotted.

The woodland offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and walkers alike. Several footpaths and trails meander through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the picturesque scenery, make Betley Gorse a popular destination for photography and nature lovers.

Overall, Betley Gorse in Staffordshire is a charming woodland that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling nearby villages. With its diverse flora and fauna, it provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings.

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Betley Gorse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.039669/-2.3548844 or Grid Reference SJ7649. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The southern end of Betley Looking north along the main road (the A531) through Betley. The junction with Church Lane is seen on the right.
The southern end of Betley
Looking north along the main road (the A531) through Betley. The junction with Church Lane is seen on the right.
Betley, St Margaret
Betley, St Margaret
St Margaret's Church, Betley Grade I Listed 

Parish church. Core of circa 1500 with C17 and C18 additions, heavily restored and partially rebuilt in 1842
St Margaret's Church, Betley
Grade I Listed Parish church. Core of circa 1500 with C17 and C18 additions, heavily restored and partially rebuilt in 1842
St Margarets Church - Betley Taken during Gravestone transcription project - June 1997
St Margarets Church - Betley
Taken during Gravestone transcription project - June 1997
Tower of St Margarets Church - Betley
Tower of St Margarets Church - Betley
The Butts - Betley.   A view of the Butts taken from the Church steps
The Butts - Betley. A view of the Butts taken from the Church steps
Bowhill Lane Farm - Betley All that remains of Bowhill farmhouse and barn
Bowhill Lane Farm - Betley
All that remains of Bowhill farmhouse and barn
Betley- The main road, looking north, the postmans bike at rest
Betley- The main road, looking north, the postmans bike at rest
The Three Anchors & Black Horse A view along the A531 through Betley showing the lost public houses of Three Anchors and Black Horse
The Three Anchors & Black Horse
A view along the A531 through Betley showing the lost public houses of Three Anchors and Black Horse
The Wilderness A look down "The Wilderness" Betley, a tree lined road, a bus shelter and cyclist.
The Wilderness
A look down "The Wilderness" Betley, a tree lined road, a bus shelter and cyclist.
Betley Court Betley Court through the trees
Betley Court
Betley Court through the trees
Unusual Style of Stile This footpath does not seem to be used much so there is not a clear path. Helpfully the stiles round here do not have the yellow arrows on them either. Without the map I would be lost.
Unusual Style of Stile
This footpath does not seem to be used much so there is not a clear path. Helpfully the stiles round here do not have the yellow arrows on them either. Without the map I would be lost.
View from footpath towards Elmer Ridding
View from footpath towards Elmer Ridding
Footpath towards Betley
Footpath towards Betley
View over field towards Elmer Ridding and The Slum
View over field towards Elmer Ridding and The Slum
Footpath to Betley Old Hall
Footpath to Betley Old Hall
Barn at back of Betley Old Hall
Barn at back of Betley Old Hall
Footpath/farm road to the main road in Betley
Footpath/farm road to the main road in Betley
Show me another place!

Betley Gorse is located at Grid Ref: SJ7649 (Lat: 53.039669, Lng: -2.3548844)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Newcastle-under-Lyme

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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