King's Wood

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

King's Wood

Under the Rails The footpath passes under the Birmingham to Cheltenham railway line near Bredicot.
Under the Rails Credit: Gordon Griffiths

King's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Worcestershire, England. Covering an expansive area of approximately 1,200 acres, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is situated near the village of Rock, just a short distance from the bustling town of Bewdley.

One of the most notable features of King's Wood is its diverse range of tree species. Ancient oaks, beech, and ash trees dominate the landscape, creating a dense canopy that provides shelter for an array of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells during spring, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails lead to various points of interest, including ponds, streams, and open clearings, providing ample opportunities for picnicking, birdwatching, and peaceful contemplation.

Throughout history, King's Wood has played a significant role in the local community. It was once part of the Royal Forest of Wyre, a hunting ground reserved for the nobility. The wood has also been a valuable source of timber, and remnants of old charcoal hearths can still be found scattered within its boundaries.

Today, King's Wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, who strive to maintain its natural beauty while also ensuring its sustainability. Local conservation efforts focus on preserving the woodland's biodiversity, protecting rare and endangered species, and promoting responsible tourism.

In conclusion, King's Wood in Worcestershire is a captivating forest that offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature. With its rich history, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails, it is a true gem for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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King's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.192876/-2.1550374 or Grid Reference SO8954. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Under the Rails The footpath passes under the Birmingham to Cheltenham railway line near Bredicot.
Under the Rails
The footpath passes under the Birmingham to Cheltenham railway line near Bredicot.
High Speed Crossing The footpath passes over the track on the Birmingham to Cheltenham line, frequently used by the Virgin trains near Bredicot.
High Speed Crossing
The footpath passes over the track on the Birmingham to Cheltenham line, frequently used by the Virgin trains near Bredicot.
St James Scene The 13th Century church of St James the Less at Bredicot.
St James Scene
The 13th Century church of St James the Less at Bredicot.
The Old Rectory The view next to St James the Less Church at Bredicot.
The Old Rectory
The view next to St James the Less Church at Bredicot.
Felled Trees The view alongside the footpath near Churchill Wood.
Felled Trees
The view alongside the footpath near Churchill Wood.
Clover Path The footpath view near Thrift Wood, Crowle.
Clover Path
The footpath view near Thrift Wood, Crowle.
Outcast Cow The footpath view of a lone cow distant from the herd near Thrift Wood, Crowle.
Outcast Cow
The footpath view of a lone cow distant from the herd near Thrift Wood, Crowle.
Moor End Footbridge
Moor End Footbridge
Path to the Rails The footpath view towards the railway line near Bredicot.
Path to the Rails
The footpath view towards the railway line near Bredicot.
High Speed Train at Bredicot A northbound Cross Country Trains HST set, with power car No 43285 nearest to the camera, passes Bredicot.
High Speed Train at Bredicot
A northbound Cross Country Trains HST set, with power car No 43285 nearest to the camera, passes Bredicot.
Footpath Crossing Road Near Bredicot
Footpath Crossing Road Near Bredicot
Road and Fields of Oil Seed Rape near Bredicot
Road and Fields of Oil Seed Rape near Bredicot
Tree and Oil Seed Rape near Bredicot
Tree and Oil Seed Rape near Bredicot
Field boundary near Bredicot A distinctive double right-angled bend betraying the removal of other field boundaries, seen from the railway line between Bromsgrove and Tewkesbury just a few metres north of the bridge shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2584226">SO9055 : Under the Rails</a>.
Field boundary near Bredicot
A distinctive double right-angled bend betraying the removal of other field boundaries, seen from the railway line between Bromsgrove and Tewkesbury just a few metres north of the bridge shown in SO9055 : Under the Rails.
Footpath to Bredicote at Cabbage Corner
Footpath to Bredicote at Cabbage Corner
Pershore Lane at Bredicot Rough A4538 southbound
Pershore Lane at Bredicot Rough
A4538 southbound
Roundabout at The Crossroads from A4385 Also junction for A44 and A422
Roundabout at The Crossroads from A4385
Also junction for A44 and A422
Sharp bend near Bunks Hall On A422
Sharp bend near Bunks Hall
On A422
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King's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO8954 (Lat: 52.192876, Lng: -2.1550374)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///prompting.scare.fortunate. Near Worcester, Worcestershire

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