Yewtree Pit Covert

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Yewtree Pit Covert

Old entrance to Abbey House, Ranton The lodge remains.
Old entrance to Abbey House, Ranton Credit: Jeremy Bolwell

Yewtree Pit Covert is a picturesque woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a part of the wider Cannock Chase Forest, a renowned Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The covert is situated in the southern part of the forest, nestled between the villages of Rugeley and Hednesford.

This woodland is predominantly made up of ancient yew trees, giving it its name. The yew trees, with their dense foliage and dark green needles, create a mystical and enchanting atmosphere within the covert. These trees are known for their longevity and can live for hundreds of years, some even dating back to medieval times.

Yewtree Pit Covert offers a variety of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. The pathways wind through the woodland, providing scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The covert is home to an array of plant and animal species, including rare birds, butterflies, and wildflowers. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the tranquility of the area, immersing themselves in the peaceful sounds of birdsong and rustling leaves.

In addition to its natural wonders, Yewtree Pit Covert also has historical significance. It is believed that the covert was once used as a hiding place for outlaws and highwaymen in the past. The area is peppered with remnants of old mining activities, adding to its historical charm.

Overall, Yewtree Pit Covert is a captivating woodland, offering visitors a chance to experience the beauty of nature, the rich history of the area, and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.820677/-2.2087573 or Grid Reference SJ8624. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old entrance to Abbey House, Ranton The lodge remains.
Old entrance to Abbey House, Ranton
The lodge remains.
Frozen culvert near Ranton Hall farm I love and relish wintry walks. They are sometimes too rare. Even a drainage ditch is rendered an excess of grace and beauty after a frosty morning.
Frozen culvert near Ranton Hall farm
I love and relish wintry walks. They are sometimes too rare. Even a drainage ditch is rendered an excess of grace and beauty after a frosty morning.
Beef cattle at Ranton Hall farm These happy, healthy looking beef cattle are enjoying life at Ranton Hall farm.
Beef cattle at Ranton Hall farm
These happy, healthy looking beef cattle are enjoying life at Ranton Hall farm.
Ranton Hall farm Nice place. Remnant of a moat way back there somewhere too.
Ranton Hall farm
Nice place. Remnant of a moat way back there somewhere too.
Pile of junk in front of Ranton Hall farm Looks like they've had a clear out; there is quite an assortment here, from old corners are god knows where.
Pile of junk in front of Ranton Hall farm
Looks like they've had a clear out; there is quite an assortment here, from old corners are god knows where.
Stile with a view into the field My footpath lies somewhere down there, I think.
Stile with a view into the field
My footpath lies somewhere down there, I think.
Footpath line across the field Good to see this path is often walked.
Footpath line across the field
Good to see this path is often walked.
Redundant stile in the field boundary This noble old stile caught my eye, with its moss covered step. Long bypassed by a hole in the hedge. I thought I would commemorate the stile with a photo.
Redundant stile in the field boundary
This noble old stile caught my eye, with its moss covered step. Long bypassed by a hole in the hedge. I thought I would commemorate the stile with a photo.
Footpath line across fields Oooh! I need to wander off down there then...
Footpath line across fields
Oooh! I need to wander off down there then...
View to Brook House Farm from the nearby footpath Really nice place.
View to Brook House Farm from the nearby footpath
Really nice place.
Reed bed in sunshine I really love a reedbed, especially in a good light.
Reed bed in sunshine
I really love a reedbed, especially in a good light.
Frozen patch of ice on the lane that looks like a map of Wales Is it just me or does this patch of ice resemble a view of Wales from space?
Frozen patch of ice on the lane that looks like a map of Wales
Is it just me or does this patch of ice resemble a view of Wales from space?
House on the lane Nice place.
House on the lane
Nice place.
Bank of reeds at the field edge Nice to see.
Bank of reeds at the field edge
Nice to see.
Thatched Cottage A gem of a thatched cottage too.
Thatched Cottage
A gem of a thatched cottage too.
Former RAF Seighford  / 6th Gear Car Driving Experience, Seighford Built in 1942 as a satellite/relief landing ground for RAF Hixon, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) to the east. It is currently used as a car driving experience day. I was there to lap in an Audi R8 / Aston Martin Vantage V8 Roadster / Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera.. Good fun :)
Former RAF Seighford / 6th Gear Car Driving Experience, Seighford
Built in 1942 as a satellite/relief landing ground for RAF Hixon, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) to the east. It is currently used as a car driving experience day. I was there to lap in an Audi R8 / Aston Martin Vantage V8 Roadster / Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera.. Good fun :)
Road crossing end of Seighford Airfield disused runway Clanford Lane near Seighford crossing the south-west end of the former RAF Airfield runway. Tarmac covers the original concrete slabs of the runway and their outline can be seen in the tarmac. On the left, hidden from view by an earth bank, is the main part of the runway, which is used for driving experiences in top-of-the-range cars.
Road crossing end of Seighford Airfield disused runway
Clanford Lane near Seighford crossing the south-west end of the former RAF Airfield runway. Tarmac covers the original concrete slabs of the runway and their outline can be seen in the tarmac. On the left, hidden from view by an earth bank, is the main part of the runway, which is used for driving experiences in top-of-the-range cars.
Disused runway of Seighford airfield, Staffordshire Looking south-west to the end of the runway. The outline of the original concrete slabs making up the runway can be seen in the pattern of weeds and raised parts of the surface (or by looking on Google Earth). This part was used for HGV (trucks) and PSV (buses and coaches) training. There were portable offices on-site. All that remains are some abandoned traffic cones
Disused runway of Seighford airfield, Staffordshire
Looking south-west to the end of the runway. The outline of the original concrete slabs making up the runway can be seen in the pattern of weeds and raised parts of the surface (or by looking on Google Earth). This part was used for HGV (trucks) and PSV (buses and coaches) training. There were portable offices on-site. All that remains are some abandoned traffic cones
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Yewtree Pit Covert is located at Grid Ref: SJ8624 (Lat: 52.820677, Lng: -2.2087573)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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