Brough Sowerby Common

Wood, Forest in Westmorland Eden

England

Brough Sowerby Common

Footbridge over River Belah at Field Head
Footbridge over River Belah at Field Head Credit: John H Darch

Brough Sowerby Common is a picturesque woodland area located in the Westmorland district of Cumbria, England. Covering an extensive area of approximately 200 acres, the common is known for its diverse and thriving ecosystem, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The common is characterized by its dense woodlands, consisting primarily of native broadleaf trees such as oak, ash, and birch. These trees provide a lush canopy, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere throughout the common. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, further enhancing the natural beauty of the area.

Visitors to Brough Sowerby Common can enjoy a variety of activities, including walking along the numerous well-maintained trails that crisscross the woodland. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide an opportunity to observe the diverse wildlife that calls the common home. Deer, foxes, and a wide array of bird species are commonly spotted within the woodland, adding to the allure of the area.

In addition to its natural beauty, Brough Sowerby Common also holds historical significance. The common was once used as a source of timber for the local community, and remnants of old charcoal pits and coppiced trees can still be found scattered throughout the woodland.

Overall, Brough Sowerby Common is a remarkable natural treasure in Westmorland, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of a thriving woodland ecosystem while exploring its rich historical past.

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Brough Sowerby Common Images

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Footbridge over River Belah at Field Head
Footbridge over River Belah at Field Head
Farm track from Field Head
Farm track from Field Head
A66 east of Brough The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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A66 east of Brough
The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Woodland south of the A66 near Augill Bridge
Woodland south of the A66 near Augill Bridge
Ordnance Survey Triangulation Pillar Plaque This plaque can be found on the trig pillar at Limes Head.
Ordnance Survey Triangulation Pillar Plaque
This plaque can be found on the trig pillar at Limes Head.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on a gatepost beside the road to Limes Head.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on a gatepost beside the road to Limes Head. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
A66 from eastbound exit from Brough
A66 from eastbound exit from Brough
A66 east of Brough The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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A66 east of Brough
The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
A66 approaching Brough The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road.
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A66 approaching Brough
The A66 is a major road in northern England running from near Middlesbrough to Workington. The section between Scotch Corner and Penrith is a Trans-Pennine route between the A1 and M6, following an old Roman Road. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Layby on the A66 nearing Brough turnoff
Layby on the A66 nearing Brough turnoff
Argill Bridge Spans Argill Beck near Brough.
Argill Bridge
Spans Argill Beck near Brough.
Ford at Powbrand Sike This ford on the Powbrand Sike is found adjacent to the road.
Ford at Powbrand Sike
This ford on the Powbrand Sike is found adjacent to the road.
Ruined barn above the Belah A substantial building which used to have two floors. Large blocks of local sandstone were used with large cobbles probably gotten from the river and nearby fields for infill.
Ruined barn above the Belah
A substantial building which used to have two floors. Large blocks of local sandstone were used with large cobbles probably gotten from the river and nearby fields for infill.
Bridleway approaching Bloan Farm Also the farm access track.
Bridleway approaching Bloan Farm
Also the farm access track.
Bridleway approaching Field Head Heading for the footbridge that crosses the River Belah.
Bridleway approaching Field Head
Heading for the footbridge that crosses the River Belah.
Footpath by the Belah An unmarked route heads through pastureland beside the swiftly flowing river to Oxenthwaite Bridge.
Footpath by the Belah
An unmarked route heads through pastureland beside the swiftly flowing river to Oxenthwaite Bridge.
Waterfall on the River Belah Beside the public footpath but difficult to see clearly through the trees and with a drop to the river side.
Waterfall on the River Belah
Beside the public footpath but difficult to see clearly through the trees and with a drop to the river side.
Redgate Farm Note the calves tethered to the gate (which is not red).
Redgate Farm
Note the calves tethered to the gate (which is not red).
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Brough Sowerby Common is located at Grid Ref: NY8012 (Lat: 54.511049, Lng: -2.2974994)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Lat/Long: 54.5075598/-2.2982967
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