Alstone Gorse

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Alstone Gorse

Woolaston Farm
Woolaston Farm Credit: P Gaskell

Alstone Gorse is a picturesque woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, it is a natural treasure nestled in the heart of the county. The gorse, a type of prickly evergreen shrub that dominates the landscape, lends its name to this enchanting woodland.

The woodland is a mix of ancient and secondary woodland, providing a diverse habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna. Tall oak trees, beech trees, and birch trees form a dense canopy that filters sunlight, creating a cool and tranquil atmosphere below. Bluebells, wild garlic, and foxgloves carpet the forest floor in spring, painting the landscape with vibrant colors.

Alstone Gorse is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to numerous species. Deer, badgers, and foxes can often be spotted roaming among the trees, while a variety of bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers can be heard singing their melodious tunes.

The woodland also offers a network of walking trails that wind through its breathtaking scenery. These paths guide visitors through the heart of nature, offering glimpses of hidden ponds and meandering streams along the way. It is a popular destination for hikers, nature lovers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat.

In addition to its natural beauty, Alstone Gorse boasts a rich history. It has been a site of human activity dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds found within its boundaries. Today, it is managed by the local authorities to preserve its ecological importance and ensure its enjoyment for generations to come.

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Alstone Gorse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.760717/-2.213301 or Grid Reference SJ8518. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woolaston Farm
Woolaston Farm
Church of St Edith Benchmark The OS Cut Benchmark within the tower of the Church of St Edith, Church Eaton, Staffordshire. It was last levelled by the OS in 1961. What3Words = responded.sprinkle.tidy
Church of St Edith Benchmark
The OS Cut Benchmark within the tower of the Church of St Edith, Church Eaton, Staffordshire. It was last levelled by the OS in 1961. What3Words = responded.sprinkle.tidy
Road bend in Church Eaton A bend on the High Street of the small village of Church Eaton. The view is from the graveyard of St. Editha's Church.
Road bend in Church Eaton
A bend on the High Street of the small village of Church Eaton. The view is from the graveyard of St. Editha's Church.
Allimore Green sewage works
Allimore Green sewage works
A field full of polytunnels
A field full of polytunnels
Field boundary and Lower Reule Farm
Field boundary and Lower Reule Farm
ReSo Seeds Ltd If a farmer wants to use the seed that was harvested on his farm, instead of buying new seed, this company takes a special lorry to the farm, which will clean the seed and put any dressing on that is needed.
ReSo Seeds Ltd
If a farmer wants to use the seed that was harvested on his farm, instead of buying new seed, this company takes a special lorry to the farm, which will clean the seed and put any dressing on that is needed.
Alstone Lane, near Haughton This is quite a narrow lane, fortunately I picked better weather than John M.
Alstone Lane, near Haughton
This is quite a narrow lane, fortunately I picked better weather than John M.
Willow Shoots growing in Rows In this area there is considerable acreage of Willow plantations. The willow has been planted and allowed to grow, then cut off and loads of shoots have struck from the stumps, as can be seen. I wonder if they are used for basket making and craft work. Another example of a Farmer looking for more profitable crops, this area is quite wet so should suit the Willow.
Willow Shoots growing in Rows
In this area there is considerable acreage of Willow plantations. The willow has been planted and allowed to grow, then cut off and loads of shoots have struck from the stumps, as can be seen. I wonder if they are used for basket making and craft work. Another example of a Farmer looking for more profitable crops, this area is quite wet so should suit the Willow.
Road from Bradley to Apeton
Road from Bradley to Apeton
Track and Footpath near Apeton Brook and Ford
Track and Footpath near Apeton Brook and Ford
Entrance to Hough Farm
Entrance to Hough Farm
Bridge on Apeton to Church Eaton Road There is an old  weight limit on this Bridge.
Bridge on Apeton to Church Eaton Road
There is an old weight limit on this Bridge.
Notice on Bridge Do not go over this bridge if you are on a traction engine or ponderous carriage of unusual weight, if you do and the bridge breaks you will have to pay to get it repaired.    See "Bridge on Apeton to Church Eaton Road"
Notice on Bridge
Do not go over this bridge if you are on a traction engine or ponderous carriage of unusual weight, if you do and the bridge breaks you will have to pay to get it repaired. See "Bridge on Apeton to Church Eaton Road"
Green Farm, Church Eaton Green The end of this barn has been built with rounded corners, which I have never seen before.
Green Farm, Church Eaton Green
The end of this barn has been built with rounded corners, which I have never seen before.
Lane from Church Eaton Green
Lane from Church Eaton Green
Cows and Silage, Green Farm from Woollaston Lane
Cows and Silage, Green Farm from Woollaston Lane
Barn Conversions, Woollaston Farm This barn looks as if it has been converted into two luxury homes.
Barn Conversions, Woollaston Farm
This barn looks as if it has been converted into two luxury homes.
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Alstone Gorse is located at Grid Ref: SJ8518 (Lat: 52.760717, Lng: -2.213301)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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Located within 500m of 52.760717,-2.213301
Ford: yes
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView
Lat/Long: 52.7615172/-2.2181569
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