Bomish Wood

Wood, Forest in Cheshire

England

Bomish Wood

Bate Mill, Withington Green
Bate Mill, Withington Green Credit: Colin Park

Bomish Wood, located in Cheshire, England, is a charming forest area that stretches across approximately 30 acres of land. Known for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna, the wood provides a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy that filters sunlight, casting a soothing shade over the forest floor. The leafy carpet is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Bomish Wood is home to an array of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and animal spotting. Visitors may catch a glimpse of woodland creatures such as deer, squirrels, badgers, and a variety of bird species that inhabit the wood. The peaceful ambiance of the forest makes it an excellent location for nature walks, picnics, and photography.

The wood is well-maintained, with clearly marked trails and paths that allow visitors to explore its natural wonders easily. It also offers facilities such as benches and picnic areas for visitors to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings. The knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to provide assistance and information about the wood's history and conservation efforts.

Bomish Wood is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its abundance of natural beauty and diverse wildlife, it is a must-visit location for those seeking a connection with nature in the heart of Cheshire.

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Bomish Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.246085/-2.3089363 or Grid Reference SJ7972. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bate Mill, Withington Green
Bate Mill, Withington Green
Road through Bate Mill, Withington Green
Road through Bate Mill, Withington Green
Smith's Green Farmhouse, Lower Withington Building is dated 1658.
Smith's Green Farmhouse, Lower Withington
Building is dated 1658.
Wood End Farm
Wood End Farm
Looking out towards the Peak District Grassy, sheep filled fields dominate this area, here looking east from the A535 toward the Peak District. Dingle Bank Quarry (sand) can be seen on the left among the trees.
Looking out towards the Peak District
Grassy, sheep filled fields dominate this area, here looking east from the A535 toward the Peak District. Dingle Bank Quarry (sand) can be seen on the left among the trees.
Bate Mill This now-disused mill lies on Dingle Brook.
Bate Mill
This now-disused mill lies on Dingle Brook.
Local Roadsign with Jodrell Bank backdrop From nearby local road
Local Roadsign with Jodrell Bank backdrop
From nearby local road
Four Oaks Nursery Taken from Long Shoot Road
Four Oaks Nursery
Taken from Long Shoot Road
Wood End Farm Taken from Snelson Lane railway bridge
Wood End Farm
Taken from Snelson Lane railway bridge
Bate Mill This was fairly derelict and fragile in 1990. In addition to water power it contains a diesel engine. Some sources put it on the Peover Eye.
Bate Mill
This was fairly derelict and fragile in 1990. In addition to water power it contains a diesel engine. Some sources put it on the Peover Eye.
Bate Mill This looked even worse seventeen years ago.
Bate Mill
This looked even worse seventeen years ago.
Exhibitors at Four Oaks Show This commercial nursery hosts a trade show for growers and retailers in early September every year.
The stands are both inside and outside the glasshouses.
Exhibitors at Four Oaks Show
This commercial nursery hosts a trade show for growers and retailers in early September every year. The stands are both inside and outside the glasshouses.
Four Oaks Trade Show 2008 This commercial nursery hosts a trade show for growers and retailers in early September every year.
Four Oaks Trade Show 2008
This commercial nursery hosts a trade show for growers and retailers in early September every year.
B5392 at Four Oaks Nurseries 2 This stretch is closed off to enable access to the Four Oaks Horticultural Trade Show held here every September.
Looking west towards Holmes Chapel.
B5392 at Four Oaks Nurseries 2
This stretch is closed off to enable access to the Four Oaks Horticultural Trade Show held here every September. Looking west towards Holmes Chapel.
Batemill Lane
Batemill Lane
Withington Hall milepost - detail
Withington Hall milepost - detail
Withington Hall milepost in its setting A Cheshire County Council milepost, dated 1898, beside the A535. Close-up view in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1983615">SJ8172 : Withington Hall milepost - detail</a>
Withington Hall milepost in its setting
A Cheshire County Council milepost, dated 1898, beside the A535. Close-up view in SJ8172 : Withington Hall milepost - detail
Towards the sand pit at Withington A view across the fields west of Catchpenny Pool to the sand workings near Dairy House Farm
Towards the sand pit at Withington
A view across the fields west of Catchpenny Pool to the sand workings near Dairy House Farm
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Bomish Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ7972 (Lat: 53.246085, Lng: -2.3089363)

Unitary Authority: Cheshire East

Police Authority: Cheshire

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Located within 500m of 53.246085,-2.3089363
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Lat/Long: 53.2420663/-2.3069978
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