Little Bulley Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Little Bulley Wood

Entrance to footpath near Rudston
Entrance to footpath near Rudston Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Little Bulley Wood is a small forest located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, this woodland covers an area of approximately 15 acres. It is situated near the village of Bulley, just a few miles east of the town of Newent.

The wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, with a mixture of oak, ash, birch, and beech being the most abundant species. These trees create a dense canopy, providing a sheltered and tranquil environment for both wildlife and visitors alike.

Little Bulley Wood is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with carpets of bluebells in the spring, while wild garlic and primroses can also be found. A diverse range of bird species can be spotted, including woodpeckers, owls, and finches. Mammals such as foxes, badgers, and deer are often seen roaming through the wood.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. These paths lead to a small clearing, which serves as a picnic spot and offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Little Bulley Wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, ensuring the preservation and conservation of this precious natural resource. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and families seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside.

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Little Bulley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.875249/-2.3375468 or Grid Reference SO7619. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entrance to footpath near Rudston
Entrance to footpath near Rudston
Grass and maize View towards the edge of Rodway Hill from Whitehall Lane.
Grass and maize
View towards the edge of Rodway Hill from Whitehall Lane.
On the B4215, left turn ahead
On the B4215, left turn ahead
Bus stop on the B4215 at the right turning for Whitehall Lane
Bus stop on the B4215 at the right turning for Whitehall Lane
Passing houses on the B4215, heading south-east
Passing houses on the B4215, heading south-east
Approach to Rudford
Approach to Rudford
Track in Highnam Woods Track through Highnam Woods on a frosty December morning.
Track in Highnam Woods
Track through Highnam Woods on a frosty December morning.
Memorial bench, Bulley This bench beside Desmesne Wood has an inscription to Morgan Philips Price 'who owned and loved these woods'.  The Malvern Hills can be seen in the distance.
Memorial bench, Bulley
This bench beside Desmesne Wood has an inscription to Morgan Philips Price 'who owned and loved these woods'. The Malvern Hills can be seen in the distance.
Memorial bench, Bulley Memorial bench to Morgan Philips Price 'who owned and loved these woods'.  The Malvern
Memorial bench, Bulley
Memorial bench to Morgan Philips Price 'who owned and loved these woods'. The Malvern
Colliers End Farm Track across a field to Colliers End with May Hill in the background.
Colliers End Farm
Track across a field to Colliers End with May Hill in the background.
Colliers End Farm Track across a field to Colliers End with May Hill in the background.
Colliers End Farm
Track across a field to Colliers End with May Hill in the background.
Footpath beside Desmesne Wood Footpath beside Desmesne Wood near Bulley.
Footpath beside Desmesne Wood
Footpath beside Desmesne Wood near Bulley.
Colliers End Farm Colliers End Farm viewed across an arable field.  May Hill is in the distance.
Colliers End Farm
Colliers End Farm viewed across an arable field. May Hill is in the distance.
Trees in an arable field Trees in an arable field probably marking the line of a former hedge near Collier's End.  The Malvern Hills can be seen in the horizon.
Trees in an arable field
Trees in an arable field probably marking the line of a former hedge near Collier's End. The Malvern Hills can be seen in the horizon.
View to Tibberton View to the village of Tibberton with the church tower in middle distance, the Malvern Hills are on the horizon.
View to Tibberton
View to the village of Tibberton with the church tower in middle distance, the Malvern Hills are on the horizon.
May Hill View to May Hill from Collier's End.
May Hill
View to May Hill from Collier's End.
Colliers End Farm Colliers End Farm near Bulley comprises a number of traditional farm buildings.
Colliers End Farm
Colliers End Farm near Bulley comprises a number of traditional farm buildings.
Colliers End Farm Traditional farmhouse complete with pond at Colliers End Farm near Bulley.
Colliers End Farm
Traditional farmhouse complete with pond at Colliers End Farm near Bulley.
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Little Bulley Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO7619 (Lat: 51.875249, Lng: -2.3375468)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.875249,-2.3375468
Bulley Wood
Natural: wood
Source: OS Opendata streetview
Lat/Long: 51.8785912/-2.337823
Dean's Wood
Natural: wood
Source: OS Opendata streetview
Lat/Long: 51.8778891/-2.3349691
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