Dukeshouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Dukeshouse Wood

Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood Credit: brian clark

Dukeshouse Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Northumberland, England. Situated near the town of Hexham, it covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which provide a diverse and vibrant habitat for a variety of wildlife. The dense canopy of the trees creates a cool and shaded atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for a tranquil walk or a family picnic.

One of the main attractions of Dukeshouse Wood is its extensive network of walking trails and paths. These paths meander through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. Along the way, there are several viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby Tyne Valley.

The wood is also home to a rich array of flora and fauna. Bluebells carpet the forest floor in spring, creating a stunning carpet of vibrant blue. Birdwatchers may spot a variety of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and red kites, while lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of roe deer or foxes.

Dukeshouse Wood is easily accessible, with ample parking available for visitors. It provides a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, offering a chance to immerse oneself in the beauty of nature. Whether you are seeking a peaceful walk, a family outing, or a chance to reconnect with the natural world, Dukeshouse Wood is a must-visit destination in Northumberland.

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Dukeshouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.959541/-2.0783019 or Grid Reference NY9562. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood and Devils water
Swallowship Wood and Devils water
Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood
Thankyou, young lady! A lively street band entertaining the shoppers in Fore Street, Hexham
Thankyou, young lady!
A lively street band entertaining the shoppers in Fore Street, Hexham
Street band, Fore Street, Hexham A lively band entertaining shoppers in Fore Street, Hexham. It rather looks as if the lady on the left is vamping along with the band on a harmonica, but there may be some other explanation!
Street band, Fore Street, Hexham
A lively band entertaining shoppers in Fore Street, Hexham. It rather looks as if the lady on the left is vamping along with the band on a harmonica, but there may be some other explanation!
Factory, Hexham This is Egger's chipboard factory. Chipboard (also known as hardboard) is a cheap building material made by pressing together wood chips and binding them with a synthetic resin at high temperatures. Information from the Science Photo Library.
There is something very spectacular about these industrial buildings with their intricate, convoluted, shiny pipes, vats and chimneys. I'm sure aesthetics is not a consideration when building such structures, but I don't think that means one cannot admire them from an aesthetic perspective.
Some great shots from Peter McDermott here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1464432">NY9464 : Egger</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1273088">NY9464 : Egger</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1272892">NY9464 : Egger</a>.
Factory, Hexham
This is Egger's chipboard factory. Chipboard (also known as hardboard) is a cheap building material made by pressing together wood chips and binding them with a synthetic resin at high temperatures. Information from the Science Photo Library. There is something very spectacular about these industrial buildings with their intricate, convoluted, shiny pipes, vats and chimneys. I'm sure aesthetics is not a consideration when building such structures, but I don't think that means one cannot admire them from an aesthetic perspective. Some great shots from Peter McDermott here: NY9464 : Egger, NY9464 : Egger, NY9464 : Egger.
Farmland between Houtley and Birks
Farmland between Houtley and Birks
Farmland north of Birks
Farmland north of Birks
Hexham Railway Station A multiple unit approaching Hexham railway station. The distinctive North Eastern Railway signal box can be seen in the background.
Hexham Railway Station
A multiple unit approaching Hexham railway station. The distinctive North Eastern Railway signal box can be seen in the background.
Footbridge at Hexham Railway Station. The footbridge at Hexham railway station, looking West.
Footbridge at Hexham Railway Station.
The footbridge at Hexham railway station, looking West.
Hexham Departure The stopping service departs from Hexham heading back towards Newcastle and calling all stations from Hexham.
Hexham Departure
The stopping service departs from Hexham heading back towards Newcastle and calling all stations from Hexham.
Hexham station Looking towards Newcastle a train departs as passengers wait to be escorted across the line.
Hexham station
Looking towards Newcastle a train departs as passengers wait to be escorted across the line.
Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane Previously located in Battle Hill: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/532157">NY9363 : Fat Giraffe, Battle Hill</a>. Shows the location of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2699081">NY9364 : Old hoist on Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane</a>.
Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane
Previously located in Battle Hill: NY9363 : Fat Giraffe, Battle Hill. Shows the location of NY9364 : Old hoist on Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane.
The Garden Coffee House, Hallgate Formerly <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1490589">NY9364 : Phat Katz</a>.
The Garden Coffee House, Hallgate
Formerly NY9364 : Phat Katz.
Donnies, Priestpopple Originally Donnies, then <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1711315">NY9363 : studio</a>, then Donnies again, although the large sign on the front still says "studio". Now temporarily (?) closed (November 2011).
Donnies, Priestpopple
Originally Donnies, then NY9363 : studio, then Donnies again, although the large sign on the front still says "studio". Now temporarily (?) closed (November 2011).
Lemon & LIME, Battle Hill
Lemon & LIME, Battle Hill
Old hoist on Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane The location of this hoist is shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2676454">NY9364 : Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane</a>.
Old hoist on Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane
The location of this hoist is shown in NY9364 : Fat Giraffe, Haugh Lane.
Farmland and woodland west of Houtley
Farmland and woodland west of Houtley
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Dukeshouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY9562 (Lat: 54.959541, Lng: -2.0783019)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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