Panama Plantation

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Panama Plantation

Overgrown road A densely vegetated space between two hedges on Blake Law
Overgrown road Credit: Richard Webb

Panama Plantation is a vast wood and forest located in Northumberland, England. This expansive plantation covers a land area of approximately 500 acres and is renowned for its diverse and thriving ecosystem. The plantation is situated in a picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling hills and scenic landscapes.

The woodlands of Panama Plantation are predominantly composed of native tree species, such as oak, beech, and ash. These trees provide a lush and verdant canopy, creating a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with beautiful wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the natural beauty of the plantation.

The diverse wildlife inhabiting Panama Plantation includes various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Mammals like deer, foxes, and squirrels can also be spotted within the woodland. Amphibians and reptiles, including frogs, newts, and grass snakes, find shelter in the numerous ponds and streams that meander through the plantation.

Panama Plantation is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers. Its well-maintained network of trails allows visitors to explore the plantation, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The plantation also provides educational programs and guided tours to promote environmental awareness and conservation.

In addition to its ecological significance, Panama Plantation has historical importance. It has been a working plantation for centuries, providing timber and other forest products. The careful management of the woodland ensures sustainable practices that balance economic use with environmental preservation.

Overall, Panama Plantation is a captivating natural treasure in Northumberland, offering a rich tapestry of wildlife, serene landscapes, and a glimpse into the region's past.

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Panama Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.633917/-2.2297302 or Grid Reference NT8537. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Overgrown road A densely vegetated space between two hedges on Blake Law
Overgrown road
A densely vegetated space between two hedges on Blake Law
Blake Law
Blake Law
Fields by the Duddo Burn A chainsaw could be heard from the woods to the right, there was a lot of clearing up being done after a storm the previous November.
Fields by the Duddo Burn
A chainsaw could be heard from the woods to the right, there was a lot of clearing up being done after a storm the previous November.
Low Bank Plantation, East Learmonth
Low Bank Plantation, East Learmonth
Kippiehill Near East Learmonth A striking knoll amongst earthworks.
Kippiehill Near East Learmonth
A striking knoll amongst earthworks.
Road, Campfield
Road, Campfield
Ploughed field, Cornhill on Tweed
Ploughed field, Cornhill on Tweed
Field corner, Cornhill
Field corner, Cornhill
Road into Cornhill From East Learmonth.
Road into Cornhill
From East Learmonth.
Agricultural  Machinery  Dealers.  Cornhill  roundabout The road to the left is the A698 to Berwick
Agricultural Machinery Dealers. Cornhill roundabout
The road to the left is the A698 to Berwick
Dismantled  railway  bridge  on  A697  leaving  Cornhill Heading south, the junction into Station Gardens is on the left opposite stone buttress
Dismantled railway bridge on A697 leaving Cornhill
Heading south, the junction into Station Gardens is on the left opposite stone buttress
Barelees  Farm  on  A697  southbound Barelees farm cottages are behind the tree on the left
Barelees Farm on A697 southbound
Barelees farm cottages are behind the tree on the left
St Helen’s Church at Cornhill on Tweed A chapel is believed to have been on this site around 1082, although the present building was erected in 1840. (Source: church information board).
St Helen’s Church at Cornhill on Tweed
A chapel is believed to have been on this site around 1082, although the present building was erected in 1840. (Source: church information board).
A weathered headstone at St Helen’s Churchyard, Cornhill This sandstone gravestone has weathered badly and left no trace of an inscription.
A weathered headstone at St Helen’s Churchyard, Cornhill
This sandstone gravestone has weathered badly and left no trace of an inscription.
The clock at St Helen’s Church, Cornhill The current church was built in 1840 and the clock tower was erected in 1900. (Source: church information board)
The clock at St Helen’s Church, Cornhill
The current church was built in 1840 and the clock tower was erected in 1900. (Source: church information board)
St Helen's Church, Cornhill on Tweed
St Helen's Church, Cornhill on Tweed
The River Tweed at Coldstream View from the Nun's Walk which is a picturesque walkway along the river. The Cheviot can be seen on the horizon.
The River Tweed at Coldstream
View from the Nun's Walk which is a picturesque walkway along the river. The Cheviot can be seen on the horizon.
West Learmouth Cottages A group of farm labourer's cottages dating back to around 1800, in rubble, slated, with red brick stacks and buff chimney cans.
(Source: Borders and Berwick, An Architectural Guide by Charles Alexander Strang)
West Learmouth Cottages
A group of farm labourer's cottages dating back to around 1800, in rubble, slated, with red brick stacks and buff chimney cans. (Source: Borders and Berwick, An Architectural Guide by Charles Alexander Strang)
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Panama Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT8537 (Lat: 55.633917, Lng: -2.2297302)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Kippie Hill
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.6374572/-2.2263055
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