Priests Plantation

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Priests Plantation

Barleymill Covert, Northumberland Looking northeast along the southern bank of the River Till in the vicinity of Barleymill Covert.
Barleymill Covert, Northumberland Credit: Rebecca A Wills

Priests Plantation is a picturesque woodland area located in the county of Northumberland, England. Situated near the village of Wood, this forested haven spans over a vast area, offering visitors a serene and tranquil experience. The plantation is known for its lush greenery, diverse flora and fauna, and its rich historical significance.

The woodland is characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a delightful tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. Ancient oaks, beeches, and birches dominate the landscape, providing a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species.

Priests Plantation holds great historical importance as it was once part of the extensive hunting grounds of the nearby Alnwick Castle. It is believed that the name "Priests Plantation" dates back to the medieval period when the land was owned by the church. The remnants of an old chapel can still be found within the woodland, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the area.

Visitors to Priests Plantation can enjoy a range of activities, including walking, cycling, and bird watching. The forest is crisscrossed by well-maintained trails and pathways, allowing nature enthusiasts to explore its beauty at their own pace. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning views make it an ideal spot for picnicking or simply unwinding amidst nature.

Overall, Priests Plantation in Northumberland is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Its breathtaking scenery and tranquil ambiance make it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of England's countryside.

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Priests Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.644423/-2.1215316 or Grid Reference NT9238. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barleymill Covert, Northumberland Looking northeast along the southern bank of the River Till in the vicinity of Barleymill Covert.
Barleymill Covert, Northumberland
Looking northeast along the southern bank of the River Till in the vicinity of Barleymill Covert.
View of the River Till View much improved by Storm Arwen blowing down the now logged tree beside the path.
View of the River Till
View much improved by Storm Arwen blowing down the now logged tree beside the path.
Young swan on the River Till By Barleymill Bank.
Young swan on the River Till
By Barleymill Bank.
Remains of Etal Barley Mill There are records of a mill here since at least the late 18th century.
Remains of Etal Barley Mill
There are records of a mill here since at least the late 18th century.
Climbing at Berry Hill Superb Northumberland sandstone provides great climbing in the area. The rock is weathered into strange flutings and arches - a friend said it's like climbing on a cathedral. The tracks below are from the sheep & cattle in the field
Climbing at Berry Hill
Superb Northumberland sandstone provides great climbing in the area. The rock is weathered into strange flutings and arches - a friend said it's like climbing on a cathedral. The tracks below are from the sheep & cattle in the field
Berryhill Crag A south facing sandstone crag with some good climbing potential
Berryhill Crag
A south facing sandstone crag with some good climbing potential
Tindal House Farm Despite appearing to be derelict these cart sheds are still in use.
Tindal House Farm
Despite appearing to be derelict these cart sheds are still in use.
Lane to Berryhill farm and crags
Lane to Berryhill farm and crags
The Castle Gatehouse
The Castle Gatehouse
Station buildings at Hetherslaw The smoke is from the locomotive being fired for the day's trains.
Station buildings at Hetherslaw
The smoke is from the locomotive being fired for the day's trains.
Coal and water Looking towards the coal, wood and water supplies at Heatherslaw.
Coal and water
Looking towards the coal, wood and water supplies at Heatherslaw.
Bridge over the River Till The bridge also crosses the Heatherslaw Light Railway.
Bridge over the River Till
The bridge also crosses the Heatherslaw Light Railway.
River Till from the bridge On the right the track of the Heatherslaw Light Railway can be seen.
River Till from the bridge
On the right the track of the Heatherslaw Light Railway can be seen.
Path to Heatherslaw Mill Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4158449">NT9338 : Heatherslaw village</a> eight years later.
Path to Heatherslaw Mill
Compare with NT9338 : Heatherslaw village eight years later.
Attaching the locomotive The locomotive The Lady Augusta being connected to the coaches for the first departure.
Attaching the locomotive
The locomotive The Lady Augusta being connected to the coaches for the first departure.
Train approaching the bridge Looking along the line after departing Heatherslaw station on the light railway.
Train approaching the bridge
Looking along the line after departing Heatherslaw station on the light railway.
Railway in a cutting A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
Railway in a cutting
A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
Train following the course of the river A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
Train following the course of the river
A Heatherslaw Light Railway train heads towards Etal with the first service of the day.
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Priests Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT9238 (Lat: 55.644423, Lng: -2.1215316)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.644423,-2.1215316
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: TD12 72
Royal Cypher: scottish_crown
Lat/Long: 55.6479266/-2.1171544
Cafe
Lavender Tea Rooms
Addr City: Cornhill-on-Tweed
Addr Country: GB
Addr County: Northumberland
Addr Hamlet: Etal
Addr Housenumber: 2
Addr Postcode: TD12 4TN
Fhrs Id: 286395
Website: http://www.thelavendertearooms.org.uk/
Lat/Long: 55.6479021/-2.1170037
Etal
Place: village
Wikidata: Q5402396
Wikipedia: en:Etal
Lat/Long: 55.6479372/-2.117584
Railway: turntable
Lat/Long: 55.6465539/-2.122313
Toilets
Lat/Long: 55.6469202/-2.1202414
Etal Railway Station
Railway: station
Usage: tourism
Lat/Long: 55.646411/-2.1226374
Historic: castle
Lat/Long: 55.6473784/-2.1204107
Post Office
Etal Post Office
Addr City: Cornhill-on-Tweed
Addr Country: GB
Addr County: Northumberland
Addr Hamlet: Etal
Addr Housenumber: 2
Addr Postcode: TD12 4TN
Opening Hours Post Office: Mo-Th 09:00-13:00
Ref Pol Id: 16512
Shop: convenience
Lat/Long: 55.6478252/-2.1169599
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 55.6482873/-2.1180171
Direction: SSE
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 12
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 55.6478038/-2.1170059
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