Start's Green Coverts

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire South Staffordshire

England

Start's Green Coverts

Coldridge Wood View to the west through the trees in Coldridge Wood.
Coldridge Wood Credit: Philip Halling

Start's Green Coverts is a picturesque woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Covering a vast expanse, this forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and provides a serene escape from the bustling city life. The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of green, towering trees that create a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere.

The forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can spot numerous species of birds, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as various small mammals like squirrels, foxes, and rabbits. The woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers, adding a splash of color to the surroundings.

Start's Green Coverts offers several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails meander through the forest, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The woodland is also intersected by a babbling brook, which adds to the enchanting ambiance of the area.

The forest is a popular destination for outdoor activities, such as hiking, picnicking, and photography. It provides ample opportunities for nature photography, with its diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as its stunning natural scenery. The peaceful atmosphere of the forest also makes it an excellent spot for relaxation and meditation.

Overall, Start's Green Coverts in Staffordshire is a beautiful woodland that offers a peaceful escape into nature. With its diverse wildlife, well-maintained trails, and picturesque landscape, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Start's Green Coverts Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.4449/-2.2808159 or Grid Reference SO8183. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coldridge Wood View to the west through the trees in Coldridge Wood.
Coldridge Wood
View to the west through the trees in Coldridge Wood.
Catkins in Coldridge Wood
Catkins in Coldridge Wood
Track through Coldridge Wood To the left of the track are a number of old quarries. The fence on the left provides protection from these quarries.
Track through Coldridge Wood
To the left of the track are a number of old quarries. The fence on the left provides protection from these quarries.
Lane past Brittles Cottage
Lane past Brittles Cottage
It's easy to get lost down these lanes - especially when some bright spark turns a sign around!
It's easy to get lost down these lanes - especially when some bright spark turns a sign around!
Re-roofed stone barn at Howlet Hall Old barn - with a new roof.
Re-roofed stone barn at Howlet Hall
Old barn - with a new roof.
Howlet Hall farmhouse
Howlet Hall farmhouse
Bridleway at Howlett Hall
Bridleway at Howlett Hall
Brindley Hall, Compton, Kinver This house was once owned by James Brindley, the man who played such a big part in the building of the Canals. Up until recent years it was owned by the Enville Estate and fell into disrepair, squatters moved in for a while, then it was sold to Developers, but when they came to renovate it, Bats were found in the roof and work had to stop. If anyone lives in it now I don't know, but with iron fence and Doberman dogs I will leave that to someone else to find out. The farm nextdoor is Union Hall Farm named after The Grand Union Canal.
Brindley Hall, Compton, Kinver
This house was once owned by James Brindley, the man who played such a big part in the building of the Canals. Up until recent years it was owned by the Enville Estate and fell into disrepair, squatters moved in for a while, then it was sold to Developers, but when they came to renovate it, Bats were found in the roof and work had to stop. If anyone lives in it now I don't know, but with iron fence and Doberman dogs I will leave that to someone else to find out. The farm nextdoor is Union Hall Farm named after The Grand Union Canal.
Gate House, Brindley Hall, Compton, Kinver High security, note one of the dogs in right hand corner.
Gate House, Brindley Hall, Compton, Kinver
High security, note one of the dogs in right hand corner.
View From Kinver Edge
View From Kinver Edge
View From Kingsford Forest Park
View From Kingsford Forest Park
Typical View off Kingsford Lane
Typical View off Kingsford Lane
Footpath into the Gloom, Kingsford Lane
Footpath into the Gloom, Kingsford Lane
View from Compton Road, Kinver Looking across to the Sheepwalks on the right skyline.
View from Compton Road, Kinver
Looking across to the Sheepwalks on the right skyline.
Footpath across Fields from Heron's Gate Road The house that can just be seen in the middle of the picture, belonged to James Brindley of canal building fame.
Footpath across Fields from Heron's Gate Road
The house that can just be seen in the middle of the picture, belonged to James Brindley of canal building fame.
Ploughing in the Stubble Ploughing in this years stubble, so that next years crop can be planted in the autumn or next spring, depending what is being sown.
Ploughing in the Stubble
Ploughing in this years stubble, so that next years crop can be planted in the autumn or next spring, depending what is being sown.
Entrance to Compton Cottage Farm, Heron's Gate Road
Entrance to Compton Cottage Farm, Heron's Gate Road
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Start's Green Coverts is located at Grid Ref: SO8183 (Lat: 52.4449, Lng: -2.2808159)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: South Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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