Catbrain Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Catbrain Wood

Square Pear A sculpture by Richard Cresswell in the garden at Newark House, an exhibit in 'Sculpture in the Garden 2021'
Square Pear Credit: Graham Hogg

Catbrain Wood is a small, picturesque woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated near the village of Catbrain, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Catbrain Wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter to numerous species of flora and fauna. The woodland floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding vibrant splashes of color to the landscape during the spring season.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails meander through the ancient woodland, offering glimpses of babbling brooks, small ponds, and occasional glimpses of wildlife, including squirrels, rabbits, and a variety of bird species.

Catbrain Wood also holds historical significance, with remnants of an Iron Age hillfort located within its boundaries. These ancient earthworks provide a fascinating insight into the region's past and are of interest to history enthusiasts and archaeologists alike.

Managed by the local Forestry Commission, Catbrain Wood is open to the public all year round, with ample parking facilities and picnic areas available for visitors. It also serves as an educational resource, hosting school trips and nature walks to promote environmental awareness and appreciation of the natural world.

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Catbrain Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.639079/-2.304909 or Grid Reference ST7893. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Square Pear A sculpture by Richard Cresswell in the garden at Newark House, an exhibit in 'Sculpture in the Garden 2021'
Square Pear
A sculpture by Richard Cresswell in the garden at Newark House, an exhibit in 'Sculpture in the Garden 2021'
Cyclamen and fallen leaves In the grounds of Newark House
Cyclamen and fallen leaves
In the grounds of Newark House
Newark House A grade II listed building built as a hunting lodge by Sir Nicholas Poyntz in the mid 1500s and extended and remodelled several times over the next 400 years. It was given to National Trust in 1949.
Newark House
A grade II listed building built as a hunting lodge by Sir Nicholas Poyntz in the mid 1500s and extended and remodelled several times over the next 400 years. It was given to National Trust in 1949.
Stone Stile, Ozleworth Park To the left of the main gates to the Old Rectory, on Gloucestershire footpath NOZ2 (listed as a Bridleway). Off Blacksmiths Hill.
Stone Stile, Ozleworth Park
To the left of the main gates to the Old Rectory, on Gloucestershire footpath NOZ2 (listed as a Bridleway). Off Blacksmiths Hill.
Crinkle-crankle wall at Newark Park A description is contained in the collection <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gallery/crinkle_crankle_or_serpentine_walls_15374" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gallery/crinkle_crankle_or_serpentine_walls_15374">Link</a>
Crinkle-crankle wall at Newark Park
A description is contained in the collection Link
Crinkle-crankle wall at Newark Park A collection featuring these walls <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gallery/crinkle_crankle_or_serpentine_walls_15374" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gallery/crinkle_crankle_or_serpentine_walls_15374">Link</a>
Crinkle-crankle wall at Newark Park
A collection featuring these walls Link
Benchmark in Ozleworth Bottom This benchmark (OS description: STO P E SIDE TK S SIDE FOOTPATH) needed a bit of gardening to reveal it, even though a number of trees near it had been removed <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6935219">ST8192 : In Ozleworth Bottom</a>.
Benchmark in Ozleworth Bottom
This benchmark (OS description: STO P E SIDE TK S SIDE FOOTPATH) needed a bit of gardening to reveal it, even though a number of trees near it had been removed ST8192 : In Ozleworth Bottom.
Stone Stile, Bagpath Off a dead-end road connecting with Scrubbett's Lane. Opposite Brook House, on Gloucestershire footpath NKS30, looking SE to a field.
Stone Stile, Bagpath
Off a dead-end road connecting with Scrubbett's Lane. Opposite Brook House, on Gloucestershire footpath NKS30, looking SE to a field.
Ozleworth (Glos) St Nicholas of Myra's Church Difficult to find but a delightful walk to this church vested in the Churches Conservation Trust
Ozleworth (Glos) St Nicholas of Myra's Church
Difficult to find but a delightful walk to this church vested in the Churches Conservation Trust
St Nicholas of Myra, Ozleworth
St Nicholas of Myra, Ozleworth
Newark Park Originally a 16th century hunting lodge but remodelled in the 18th century. in the care of the National Trust
Newark Park
Originally a 16th century hunting lodge but remodelled in the 18th century. in the care of the National Trust
Tyley Bottom, nr Wotton-under-Edge Looking west across one of the many deep coombes that cut far into this part of the Cotswold scarp, to Golden Knoll Wood.
Tyley Bottom, nr Wotton-under-Edge
Looking west across one of the many deep coombes that cut far into this part of the Cotswold scarp, to Golden Knoll Wood.
Muscovy Bottom, Newark Park One of numerous side valleys on the north-west side of Ozleworth Bottom, Taken looking north-east across to Clays Wood from a woodland track on the Newark Park Estate.
Muscovy Bottom, Newark Park
One of numerous side valleys on the north-west side of Ozleworth Bottom, Taken looking north-east across to Clays Wood from a woodland track on the Newark Park Estate.
Lines of maize
Lines of maize
Choices To the left lies the lane to Ozleworth Bottom, to the right the lane to Newark Park.  In the middle is Goose Green radio station mast.
Choices
To the left lies the lane to Ozleworth Bottom, to the right the lane to Newark Park. In the middle is Goose Green radio station mast.
Hill Mill House A view of the entrance to Hill Mill house from Hill Mill lane.
Hill Mill House
A view of the entrance to Hill Mill house from Hill Mill lane.
Wimley Hill
Wimley Hill
Cotswold dry stone wall and water trough Cotswold dry stone wall above Ozleworth Bottom.
Cotswold dry stone wall and water trough
Cotswold dry stone wall above Ozleworth Bottom.
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Catbrain Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST7893 (Lat: 51.639079, Lng: -2.304909)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.639079,-2.304909
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Telephone
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Parking
Access: yes
Fee: no
Parking: street_side
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Bench
Backrest: yes
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