White Hill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire South Staffordshire

England

White Hill Plantation

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 Credit: John M

White Hill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, this plantation is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and diverse flora and fauna. The plantation is primarily composed of dense forests, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The woodland is characterized by its towering oak and beech trees, which provide a stunning canopy and offer a sense of tranquility. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape. The plantation is also home to various species of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. This makes it a popular spot for birdwatchers and animal lovers alike.

The plantation offers a range of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails lead to hidden gems, such as a charming river that meanders through the plantation, adding to its natural allure. The babbling sound of the water creates a soothing and serene ambiance.

White Hill Plantation is also known for its historical significance. It is believed to have played a role in the timber industry during the medieval period. The remnants of old sawmills and charcoal pits can still be found within the woodland, offering glimpses into its past.

Overall, White Hill Plantation is a captivating destination that offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply seeking solace in nature, this woodland provides a delightful experience for all who visit.

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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.
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.
Gamekeepers Cottages. These Cottages are on the Enville Road, Compton Road crossroads. Just outside Kinver.
Gamekeepers Cottages.
These Cottages are on the Enville Road, Compton Road crossroads. Just outside Kinver.
House On The Outskirts Of Kinver. This house replaced an old Cottage, around 1990
House On The Outskirts Of Kinver.
This house replaced an old Cottage, around 1990
Crossroads Near Holy Austin Rock, Kinver. These Crossroads are at the Kinver end of Kingsford Lane.
Crossroads Near Holy Austin Rock, Kinver.
These Crossroads are at the Kinver end of Kingsford Lane.
Holy Austin Rock, Kinver. One of the Rock houses has been restored, and is open to the public at certain times.The others have been closed off, as is evident from the Photo, for Health & Safety reasons.
Holy Austin Rock, Kinver.
One of the Rock houses has been restored, and is open to the public at certain times.The others have been closed off, as is evident from the Photo, for Health & Safety reasons.
Entrance To Huntsmans Drive, Kinver
Entrance To Huntsmans Drive, Kinver
A Track Into The Million.
A Track Into The Million.
Falcon Farm, Enville. Falcon Farm is part of the Enville Estate.
Falcon Farm, Enville.
Falcon Farm is part of the Enville Estate.
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.
Staffordshire Way Nearing Kinver
Staffordshire Way Nearing Kinver
Staffordshire Way On Kinver Edge
Staffordshire Way On Kinver Edge
Kinver Lane Junction The view along Compton Road from Meddings Lane, next to Kinver Edge National Trust woodland.
Kinver Lane Junction
The view along Compton Road from Meddings Lane, next to Kinver Edge National Trust woodland.
Kinver Training Camp The view from The Compa of the drive to the local scout hall and the district camp site on Kinver Edge.
Kinver Training Camp
The view from The Compa of the drive to the local scout hall and the district camp site on Kinver Edge.
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White Hill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO8384 (Lat: 52.458913, Lng: -2.2498226)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: South Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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