Jubilee Planting

Wood, Forest in Cheshire

England

Jubilee Planting

View from Love Lane A less romantic landscape than one might hope. Beyond the South Cheshire plain rises Mow Cop on the Staffordshire border.
View from Love Lane Credit: Derek Harper

Jubilee Planting, located in Cheshire, is a woodland forest that spans across a vast area of land. It was established in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee in 2012, hence the name "Jubilee Planting." The forest is a popular recreational spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a serene and picturesque setting.

The woodland consists of a diverse range of trees and plants, providing a rich ecosystem for various wildlife species. Visitors can explore the forest through a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the lush greenery. The trails are suitable for all ages and levels of fitness, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings.

Jubilee Planting is not only a natural haven but also serves as an educational hub. It hosts various workshops and events that aim to raise awareness about conservation and sustainable practices. These initiatives encourage visitors to connect with nature and learn about the importance of preserving our natural resources.

The forest offers numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can engage in activities such as bird-watching, nature photography, and picnicking in designated areas. Additionally, Jubilee Planting provides facilities for camping and organized group activities, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.

Overall, Jubilee Planting in Cheshire is a vibrant and thriving woodland forest that offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you seek tranquility, adventure, or knowledge, this forest has something to offer for everyone.

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Jubilee Planting Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.120975/-2.2771672 or Grid Reference SJ8158. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View from Love Lane A less romantic landscape than one might hope. Beyond the South Cheshire plain rises Mow Cop on the Staffordshire border.
View from Love Lane
A less romantic landscape than one might hope. Beyond the South Cheshire plain rises Mow Cop on the Staffordshire border.
Trent & Mersey Canal Betchton - the South Cheshire Way following the towpath of the Trent & Mersey Canal just east of Chell's Aqueduct.
Trent & Mersey Canal
Betchton - the South Cheshire Way following the towpath of the Trent & Mersey Canal just east of Chell's Aqueduct.
Fields beside Trent and Mersey Canal
Fields beside Trent and Mersey Canal
Noahs Ark Farm
Noahs Ark Farm
Footpath to Brook Lane, Noahs Ark Farm
Footpath to Brook Lane, Noahs Ark Farm
Concreted footpath The footpath here has been surfaced, as it also provides vehicular access to a covered reservoir a couple of hundred yards to the south.
Concreted footpath
The footpath here has been surfaced, as it also provides vehicular access to a covered reservoir a couple of hundred yards to the south.
Barns at Abbey Grove Farm
Barns at Abbey Grove Farm
Little Moreton Hall
Little Moreton Hall
Courtyard: Little Moreton Hall
Courtyard: Little Moreton Hall
Courtyard taken from the Long Gallery
Courtyard taken from the Long Gallery
The side of the house and moat
The side of the house and moat
Panel at the top of the south end of the Long Gallery The inscription reads: The Wheel of Fortune   Whose Rule is Ignorance
Panel at the top of the south end of the Long Gallery
The inscription reads: The Wheel of Fortune Whose Rule is Ignorance
Panel at the top of the north end of the Long Gallery The inscription reads: The speare of Destiny    Whose rule is knowledge
Apologies for lack of focus on this one!
Panel at the top of the north end of the Long Gallery
The inscription reads: The speare of Destiny Whose rule is knowledge Apologies for lack of focus on this one!
Detail on chimney breast at Little Moreton Hall Showing the family crest
Detail on chimney breast at Little Moreton Hall
Showing the family crest
Lambing Time at Little Moreton Hall Farm At the back of the farmyard is a boarded barn that is a Grade 2 listed building
Lambing Time at Little Moreton Hall Farm
At the back of the farmyard is a boarded barn that is a Grade 2 listed building
Lock 50 (Lawton Treble Locks) Trent and Mersey Canal lock 50. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
Lock 50 (Lawton Treble Locks)
Trent and Mersey Canal lock 50. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
Lock 50 (Lawton Treble Locks) from below Trent and Mersey Canal lock 50. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
Lock 50 (Lawton Treble Locks) from below
Trent and Mersey Canal lock 50. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
Lock 52 from above Trent and Mersey Canal lock 52. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
Lock 52 from above
Trent and Mersey Canal lock 52. The Cheshire locks were built in pairs although many now have only one operational.
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Jubilee Planting is located at Grid Ref: SJ8158 (Lat: 53.120975, Lng: -2.2771672)

Unitary Authority: Cheshire East

Police Authority: Cheshire

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