Bendey's Wood

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire South Staffordshire

England

Bendey's Wood

Meeting of several farm tracks
Meeting of several farm tracks Credit: Row17

Bendey's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over several acres, this woodland is a hidden gem and a haven for nature enthusiasts. It is situated in the rural countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and meandering streams.

The wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning display of colors during the autumn months. The dense foliage provides a sheltered habitat for various wildlife species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and animal spotting.

Trails meander through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths are well-maintained, making them accessible to both hikers and families with young children. Along the way, there are designated picnic areas, perfect for enjoying a packed lunch amidst the tranquil surroundings.

Bendey's Wood is also rich in history. It was once a part of an ancient deer park, and remnants of its past can still be seen today, including the remains of a medieval hunting lodge. The wood has a mystical atmosphere, with whispers of folklore and tales of its past inhabitants.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, Bendey's Wood is a must-visit destination. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historical significance provide a unique and enriching experience for all who venture into its depths.

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Bendey's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.489066/-2.2698753 or Grid Reference SO8187. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Meeting of several farm tracks
Meeting of several farm tracks
Enville Hall Grade II listed 16C&17C hall built by the Grey family, Earls of Stamford and Warrington. The extensive estate comprises 6500acres at Enville.
Enville Hall
Grade II listed 16C&17C hall built by the Grey family, Earls of Stamford and Warrington. The extensive estate comprises 6500acres at Enville.
View to Enville Church Quintessential English village church near to Enville Hall with sheep grazing the fields. The church is largely Norman built on to an earlier Saxon foundation. The tower dates from the mid 1870s and is  a late commission by George Gilbert Scott the renowned architect of churches, cathedrals and St Pancras Station.
View to Enville Church
Quintessential English village church near to Enville Hall with sheep grazing the fields. The church is largely Norman built on to an earlier Saxon foundation. The tower dates from the mid 1870s and is a late commission by George Gilbert Scott the renowned architect of churches, cathedrals and St Pancras Station.
Former Enville School School in the estate village erected by the Countess of Stamford and Warrington in the 1860s.
Former Enville School
School in the estate village erected by the Countess of Stamford and Warrington in the 1860s.
Gateway at Enville Hall The gate in the brick wall surrounding the hall leads into the landscaped gardens.
Gateway at Enville Hall
The gate in the brick wall surrounding the hall leads into the landscaped gardens.
Enville Cricket Club In the grounds of Enville Hall.
Enville Cricket Club
In the grounds of Enville Hall.
Scoreboard at Enville Cricket Club Built onto the wall surrounding Enville Hall.
Scoreboard at Enville Cricket Club
Built onto the wall surrounding Enville Hall.
Ha-ha at Enville Hall The Ha-ha or sunken wall feature separates the house and gardens from the grazing in the landscaped parkland.
Ha-ha at Enville Hall
The Ha-ha or sunken wall feature separates the house and gardens from the grazing in the landscaped parkland.
Llama Herd The view by Mere Hall from the Staffordshire Way.
Llama Herd
The view by Mere Hall from the Staffordshire Way.
Main Entrance To Enville Hall.
Main Entrance To Enville Hall.
Cottages On Junction Of Chester Road & Hoo Lane.
Cottages On Junction Of Chester Road & Hoo Lane.
Lane junction south of Enville
Lane junction south of Enville
A458 in Enville
A458 in Enville
Tight bend southeast of Gilbert's Cross
Tight bend southeast of Gilbert's Cross
A458 approaching Gilbert's Cross
A458 approaching Gilbert's Cross
A458 north of Gilbert's Cross
A458 north of Gilbert's Cross
Sweeping curves on the A458
Sweeping curves on the A458
A458 at Four Ashes
A458 at Four Ashes
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Bendey's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO8187 (Lat: 52.489066, Lng: -2.2698753)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: South Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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