Hillhouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Hillhouse Wood

Woodland north of railway line Dense woodland adorns the hills to the north of the Severn and Thames Canal. Bristley Hill Wood and (to the right) Tanner's Wood are located here.
Woodland north of railway line Credit: Clint Mann

Hillhouse Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 70 hectares, this ancient forest offers visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The wood is situated on a hillside, providing visitors with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oaks, beeches, and birches, which create a dense canopy and provide a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to encounter various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like badgers and foxes. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, adding bursts of vibrant colors to the natural landscape.

Hillhouse Wood offers numerous walking trails that wind through the trees, allowing visitors to explore the wood at their own pace. These trails range in difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more experienced hikers. Along the way, there are information boards that provide interesting facts about the flora and fauna found within the wood, making it a great educational experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages.

Additionally, the wood has a small picnic area, complete with benches and tables, where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal amidst the peaceful surroundings. Hillhouse Wood truly offers a serene and enchanting experience for those seeking solace in nature.

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Hillhouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.733482/-2.0988673 or Grid Reference SO9303. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woodland north of railway line Dense woodland adorns the hills to the north of the Severn and Thames Canal. Bristley Hill Wood and (to the right) Tanner's Wood are located here.
Woodland north of railway line
Dense woodland adorns the hills to the north of the Severn and Thames Canal. Bristley Hill Wood and (to the right) Tanner's Wood are located here.
Trackway and canal in the Golden Valley Viewed from the railway line. Tanner's Wood seen in background.
Trackway and canal in the Golden Valley
Viewed from the railway line. Tanner's Wood seen in background.
Entrance to Watercombe House Set in a secluded Cotswold valley.
Entrance to Watercombe House
Set in a secluded Cotswold valley.
Private drive, public path The path cuts through to Hyde's Bottom from Limekiln Lane.
Private drive, public path
The path cuts through to Hyde's Bottom from Limekiln Lane.
Lane to Waterlane The shrub with pinky white flowers is a Viburnun sp, possibly V lantana, Wayfaring Tree.
Lane to Waterlane
The shrub with pinky white flowers is a Viburnun sp, possibly V lantana, Wayfaring Tree.
Viburnum lantana by Limekiln Lane Detail of the shrub seen in context in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5013388">SO9104 : Lane to Waterlane</a>.
Viburnum lantana by Limekiln Lane
Detail of the shrub seen in context in SO9104 : Lane to Waterlane.
Track and footpath Limbricks farm to the right; the footpath heads north to Battlescombe.
Track and footpath
Limbricks farm to the right; the footpath heads north to Battlescombe.
Limbrick's Farm Large Cotswolds farm to the north of Waterlane.
Limbrick's Farm
Large Cotswolds farm to the north of Waterlane.
Track to Rookwoods Limbrick's farm to the left.
Track to Rookwoods
Limbrick's farm to the left.
Dead end lane at Waterlane One of six lanes to radiate out from the junction at the centre of this Cotswolds hamlet.
Dead end lane at Waterlane
One of six lanes to radiate out from the junction at the centre of this Cotswolds hamlet.
Far Oakridge, 1 Cotswolds hamlet on the hillside above the Frome valley.
Far Oakridge, 1
Cotswolds hamlet on the hillside above the Frome valley.
Far Oakridge, 2 This track and bridleway leads north to Waterlane.
Far Oakridge is a Cotswolds hamlet on the hillside above the Frome valley.
Far Oakridge, 2
This track and bridleway leads north to Waterlane. Far Oakridge is a Cotswolds hamlet on the hillside above the Frome valley.
Allotments, Oakridge Look like nice sized plots here.
Allotments, Oakridge
Look like nice sized plots here.
Oakridge recreation ground Facility on the east side of the village.
Oakridge recreation ground
Facility on the east side of the village.
Oakridge A hilltop village that looks as though there is very little planning.
Oakridge
A hilltop village that looks as though there is very little planning.
Bridleway near Sapperton Judging by the height and thickness of the grass, this does not seem to be well used. Perhaps not surprising, as it doesn't lead easily to anywhere in particular.  It is on the Bathurst Estate.
Bridleway near Sapperton
Judging by the height and thickness of the grass, this does not seem to be well used. Perhaps not surprising, as it doesn't lead easily to anywhere in particular. It is on the Bathurst Estate.
Dorvel Wood Seen from the path between Sapperton and Daneway, across the Frome valley.
Dorvel Wood
Seen from the path between Sapperton and Daneway, across the Frome valley.
This was the Thames and Severn Canal
This was the Thames and Severn Canal
Show me another place!

Hillhouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO9303 (Lat: 51.733482, Lng: -2.0988673)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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///balanced.beak.legs. Near Chalford, Gloucestershire

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