Drakelow Covert

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Drakelow Covert

River Sow at Worston
River Sow at Worston Credit: John Simons

Drakelow Covert is a woodland area located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Nestled in the heart of the National Forest, it covers an area of approximately 84 acres. The site is renowned for its diverse range of habitats, including ancient woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, making it a haven for wildlife.

The ancient woodlands of Drakelow Covert are predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, ash, and birch. These trees provide a rich and varied habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna. The woodland floor is carpeted with bluebells and wild garlic in spring, creating a stunning display of colors.

The site is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodlands and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. These paths lead to various points of interest, including a picturesque pond and a wildflower meadow that bursts into a riot of colors during the summer months.

Drakelow Covert also holds historical significance as it was part of the former Drakelow Hall estate, which dates back to the 14th century. The area was once used for coal mining, and remnants of the old mine shafts can still be seen within the woodlands.

Today, Drakelow Covert is managed by the Forestry Commission, who actively work to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the site. The woodland is a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and birdwatchers, who can spot a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and kingfishers.

In conclusion, Drakelow Covert in Staffordshire is a stunning woodland area that offers a diverse range of habitats, historical significance, and a peaceful retreat for visitors to connect with nature.

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Drakelow Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.833626/-2.1725422 or Grid Reference SJ8826. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

River Sow at Worston
River Sow at Worston
Lavender Close Bungalows and back gardens on Lavender Close, Great Bridgeford, Stafford.
Lavender Close
Bungalows and back gardens on Lavender Close, Great Bridgeford, Stafford.
Wind turbines near Doxey, Staffordshire
Wind turbines near Doxey, Staffordshire
A wind turbine near Doxey, Staffordshire
A wind turbine near Doxey, Staffordshire
The River Sow at Little Bridgeford railway junction
The River Sow at Little Bridgeford railway junction
Railway passing underneath the M6 Motorway south of Junction 14
Railway passing underneath the M6 Motorway south of Junction 14
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 :)
Localised flooding by River Sow
Localised flooding by River Sow
Eccleshall Road, Great Bridgeford
Eccleshall Road, Great Bridgeford
Houses on Eccleshall Road, Great Bridgeford
Houses on Eccleshall Road, Great Bridgeford
Creswell Grove heading for Stafford
Creswell Grove heading for Stafford
Cooper Perry Primary School, Seighford near Stafford Cooper Perry Primary School, Seighford near Stafford is named after Sir Edwin Cooper Perry, GCVO (1856-1938) who was a physician and became Vice-Chancellor of the University of London. His father was the vicar of St Chad's Church, Seighford.
Cooper Perry Primary School, Seighford near Stafford
Cooper Perry Primary School, Seighford near Stafford is named after Sir Edwin Cooper Perry, GCVO (1856-1938) who was a physician and became Vice-Chancellor of the University of London. His father was the vicar of St Chad's Church, Seighford.
The Green, Seighford, near Stafford A view across The Green, Seighford, towards a barn conversion in the centre-left. Cooper Perry Junior School is behind the photographer. St Chad's church is off-picture to the right. The Green has a number of parking places in its centre. Clearly it's not seen grass for some time.
The Green, Seighford, near Stafford
A view across The Green, Seighford, towards a barn conversion in the centre-left. Cooper Perry Junior School is behind the photographer. St Chad's church is off-picture to the right. The Green has a number of parking places in its centre. Clearly it's not seen grass for some time.
View over Seighford near Stafford A view of Seighford taken from Oldford Lane looking north, showing the red-brick tower of St Chad's on the right
View over Seighford near Stafford
A view of Seighford taken from Oldford Lane looking north, showing the red-brick tower of St Chad's on the right
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
Buffalo in field off the Combers, Seighford, Stafford An unusual feature of the British countryside. The buffalo are raised by Beeches Farm, Seighford. The milk, along with buffalo steak, is sold locally.
Buffalo in field off the Combers, Seighford, Stafford
An unusual feature of the British countryside. The buffalo are raised by Beeches Farm, Seighford. The milk, along with buffalo steak, is sold locally.
Buffalo close up One young buffalo comes forward to investigate the photographer. An unusual feature of the British countryside. The buffalo are raised by Beeches Farm, Seighford. The milk, along with buffalo steak, is sold locally.
Buffalo close up
One young buffalo comes forward to investigate the photographer. An unusual feature of the British countryside. The buffalo are raised by Beeches Farm, Seighford. The milk, along with buffalo steak, is sold locally.
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Drakelow Covert is located at Grid Ref: SJ8826 (Lat: 52.833626, Lng: -2.1725422)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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