Brick Kiln Osier Bed

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire South Staffordshire

England

Brick Kiln Osier Bed

Hall View The view of Chillington Hall built for the Giffard family in 1786 near Brewood. The white Marquee on the right side is new for Weddings.
Hall View Credit: Gordon Griffiths

Brick Kiln Osier Bed is a woodland area located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over an approximate area of 200 hectares, this forest is situated near the village of Wood. The name "Brick Kiln Osier Bed" refers to the historical brick-making activity that took place in the area during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The forest is characterized by a dense growth of various tree species, including oak, beech, and birch. The lush vegetation provides a diverse habitat for a wide range of wildlife, such as deer, foxes, and various bird species. The forest also features a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and enjoy recreational activities like hiking and birdwatching.

One unique feature of Brick Kiln Osier Bed is its osier beds, which are areas where willow trees are cultivated for their flexible branches, known as withes. These withes are traditionally used in basket weaving and other crafts. This aspect of the forest's history is still celebrated today, with occasional workshops and demonstrations on basket weaving techniques.

The forest is managed by the local authorities in collaboration with conservation organizations to ensure the preservation of its natural ecosystem. Efforts are also made to maintain the historical and cultural significance of the brick kiln ruins and osier beds.

Overall, Brick Kiln Osier Bed is a picturesque woodland area that offers both natural beauty and historical significance. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling city life.

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Brick Kiln Osier Bed Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.660409/-2.2194649 or Grid Reference SJ8506. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hall View The view of Chillington Hall built for the Giffard family in 1786 near Brewood. The white Marquee on the right side is new for Weddings.
Hall View
The view of Chillington Hall built for the Giffard family in 1786 near Brewood. The white Marquee on the right side is new for Weddings.
Farm Post Box The post box next to Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Farm Post Box
The post box next to Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Chillington Barn The Barn next to Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Chillington Barn
The Barn next to Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Chillington Pool A small pool near Chillington Farm, Brewood.
Chillington Pool
A small pool near Chillington Farm, Brewood.
Chillington Farmland The footpath from Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Chillington Farmland
The footpath from Chillington Farm part of the large Hall near Brewood.
Chillington Footpath The path from Chillington Farm near Brewood.
Chillington Footpath
The path from Chillington Farm near Brewood.
Covered Footpath The tree lined footpath near Oakley on the Kiddemore Green Road.
Covered Footpath
The tree lined footpath near Oakley on the Kiddemore Green Road.
Irrigation equipment on a field near Boscobel Early April, and the irrigation kit is out. What's wrong with the weather these days?
Irrigation equipment on a field near Boscobel
Early April, and the irrigation kit is out. What's wrong with the weather these days?
A large field between coppices
A large field between coppices
Outbuildings at Langley Lawn Farm A mixture of old & new barns, and the usual 'clutter' that seems to hang around farms.
Outbuildings at Langley Lawn Farm
A mixture of old & new barns, and the usual 'clutter' that seems to hang around farms.
The bridleway of Brick Kiln Lane Skirting the northern edge of Chillington's Big Wood, the track is mostly quite hard underfoot, with the occasional boggy/muddy stretch.
The bridleway of Brick Kiln Lane
Skirting the northern edge of Chillington's Big Wood, the track is mostly quite hard underfoot, with the occasional boggy/muddy stretch.
Brick Kiln Lane bridleway This old lane, now a bridleway, runs through Big Wood and Brick Kiln Coppice, with the boundary wall of the Chillington estate on the right.
Brick Kiln Lane bridleway
This old lane, now a bridleway, runs through Big Wood and Brick Kiln Coppice, with the boundary wall of the Chillington estate on the right.
The eastern end of Brick Kiln Lane Technically a bridleway along the northern edge of the Chillington estate, its used here as a farm and woodland access track.
The eastern end of Brick Kiln Lane
Technically a bridleway along the northern edge of the Chillington estate, its used here as a farm and woodland access track.
Tall trees in the woods Just outside Chillington Hall farm, these are a bit of a landmark.
Tall trees in the woods
Just outside Chillington Hall farm, these are a bit of a landmark.
Estate cottages at the entrance to Chillington Farm
Estate cottages at the entrance to Chillington Farm
Barns and outbuildings at Chillington Farm
Barns and outbuildings at Chillington Farm
Bridleway through Chillington Farm's fields So this is what <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2812716">SJ8607 : Chillington Farmland</a> looks like a couple of months later.
Bridleway through Chillington Farm's fields
So this is what SJ8607 : Chillington Farmland looks like a couple of months later.
The bridleway towards The Whitemoor and Oakley
The bridleway towards The Whitemoor and Oakley
Show me another place!

Brick Kiln Osier Bed is located at Grid Ref: SJ8506 (Lat: 52.660409, Lng: -2.2194649)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: South Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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