No Man's Green

Wood, Forest in Shropshire

England

No Man's Green

Cereal cropfield near Birdsgreen in Shropshire Some of the fields in the north this square are a little inaccessible.
Cereal cropfield near Birdsgreen in Shropshire Credit: Roger Kidd

No Man's Green is a small woodland area located in Shropshire, England. It is situated in the western part of the county, near the town of Shrewsbury. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, No Man's Green is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a lush and vibrant environment. The forest floor is home to a variety of flora such as bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to the area's natural beauty.

No Man's Green is also known for its abundant wildlife. Visitors may spot various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as small mammals like rabbits, squirrels, and foxes. The woodland provides a habitat for many species, making it an important ecological site.

The area offers several walking trails and pathways, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These paths provide access to different parts of the forest, including a picturesque stream that runs through the area. The tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings make No Man's Green an ideal place for hiking, picnicking, and photography.

With its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem, No Man's Green is a cherished gem in the Shropshire countryside. It attracts both locals and tourists who appreciate the tranquility and serenity of this woodland haven.

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No Man's Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.461063/-2.288631 or Grid Reference SO8084. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cereal cropfield near Birdsgreen in Shropshire Some of the fields in the north this square are a little inaccessible.
Cereal cropfield near Birdsgreen in Shropshire
Some of the fields in the north this square are a little inaccessible.
Beauty Bank Farmhouse west of Coxgreen in Staffordshire Just over into Shropshire, this farmhouse has been expertly renovated and extended, including the use of local sandstone materials. Superb!
Beauty Bank Farmhouse west of Coxgreen in Staffordshire
Just over into Shropshire, this farmhouse has been expertly renovated and extended, including the use of local sandstone materials. Superb!
Sheep grazing near Hartsgreen in Shropshire Looking north-east from the bridleway by New Barns Farm. Land in the vicinity is shared between grazing and the growing of cereal crops.
Sheep grazing near Hartsgreen in Shropshire
Looking north-east from the bridleway by New Barns Farm. Land in the vicinity is shared between grazing and the growing of cereal crops.
Cereal crop and woodland near Hartsgreen in Shropshire Most land in the vicinity is dedicated to cereal crops or grazing, with small areas of woodland still remaining.
Cereal crop and woodland near Hartsgreen in Shropshire
Most land in the vicinity is dedicated to cereal crops or grazing, with small areas of woodland still remaining.
"Down into the Dingle" - Bowhills, Shropshire The public footpath to Cross Farm enters a long strip of woodland in a steep narrow valley, known as Bowhills Dingle.
"Down into the Dingle" - Bowhills, Shropshire
The public footpath to Cross Farm enters a long strip of woodland in a steep narrow valley, known as Bowhills Dingle.
"And Across the Rickety Bridge" - Bowhills, Shropshire Crossing this deeply cut stream valley can be a problem after heavy rain. The public footpath is well marked, but this part tends to be muddy except during dry spells.
"And Across the Rickety Bridge" - Bowhills, Shropshire
Crossing this deeply cut stream valley can be a problem after heavy rain. The public footpath is well marked, but this part tends to be muddy except during dry spells.
Tractors, New Barns Farm, Hartsgreen, Shropshire
Tractors, New Barns Farm, Hartsgreen, Shropshire
Ewes and Lambs, New Barns Farm, Hartsgreen, Shropshire The land this side of the dingle is dedicated mainly to grazing; the other side to cereal crops.
Ewes and Lambs, New Barns Farm, Hartsgreen, Shropshire
The land this side of the dingle is dedicated mainly to grazing; the other side to cereal crops.
Sheep Grazing, near Hartsgreen, Shropshire
Sheep Grazing, near Hartsgreen, Shropshire
Inquisitive Lambs, near Hartsgreen, Shropshire This bunch came right up to me; the ewes didn't seem bothered.
Inquisitive Lambs, near Hartsgreen, Shropshire
This bunch came right up to me; the ewes didn't seem bothered.
Bridleway near Filletts, Shropshire
Bridleway near Filletts, Shropshire
Footpath to Bowhills Dingle, Shropshire The public footpath drops sharply into the dingle (slippery in poor weather) about 200 metres further on.
Footpath to Bowhills Dingle, Shropshire
The public footpath drops sharply into the dingle (slippery in poor weather) about 200 metres further on.
He's Burnt the Cakes Again. Fungus Another example of the fungus commonly found on dead trees in the area: King Alfred's Cakes, or Cramp Balls.
He's Burnt the Cakes Again. Fungus
Another example of the fungus commonly found on dead trees in the area: King Alfred's Cakes, or Cramp Balls.
The Footpath to Bowhills Dingle, Shropshire The track leaves open grass fields and enters the woods at the stile, and after another well defined 200 metres turns right, down into the potentially very slippery stream bed.
The Footpath to Bowhills Dingle, Shropshire
The track leaves open grass fields and enters the woods at the stile, and after another well defined 200 metres turns right, down into the potentially very slippery stream bed.
Farm track at Filletts
Farm track at Filletts
Farm buildings at Perry House
Farm buildings at Perry House
Track beside Square Coppice
Track beside Square Coppice
The path is getting rough
The path is getting rough
Show me another place!

No Man's Green is located at Grid Ref: SO8084 (Lat: 52.461063, Lng: -2.288631)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.461063,-2.288631
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