Francombe Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Francombe Wood

Bridleway near Parkcorner Farm Through the gate ahead, the track descends steeply to the upper River Frome.
Bridleway near Parkcorner Farm Credit: David Purchase

Francombe Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a prominent feature of the region's natural landscape. The woodland is situated near the village of Francombe, nestling on the eastern edge of the renowned Forest of Dean.

The wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a haven for a wide array of wildlife, such as deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. It also supports a rich understory of ferns, bluebells, and other wildflowers, enhancing the woodland's aesthetic appeal.

Visitors to Francombe Wood can explore its network of winding footpaths that meander through the trees, offering a tranquil and immersive experience in nature. The wood is a popular destination for walkers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers who seek solace and inspiration in its serene surroundings. Additionally, it provides a valuable recreational space for local residents and visitors alike.

The wood is managed by the local authorities, who strive to preserve its natural beauty and protect its ecological integrity. This includes regular maintenance, such as tree felling and habitat restoration, to ensure the long-term sustainability of the woodland.

Francombe Wood is a cherished natural gem in Gloucestershire, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it an ideal destination for those seeking a connection with nature.

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Francombe Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.748053/-2.0653521 or Grid Reference SO9505. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bridleway near Parkcorner Farm Through the gate ahead, the track descends steeply to the upper River Frome.
Bridleway near Parkcorner Farm
Through the gate ahead, the track descends steeply to the upper River Frome.
Overley Road Seen from Park Corner, heading for Daglingworth.
Overley Road
Seen from Park Corner, heading for Daglingworth.
Dark Ride The drive to Pinbury Park. There is a public bridleway to the left of this drive, though it wasn't well marked on the ground.
Dark Ride
The drive to Pinbury Park. There is a public bridleway to the left of this drive, though it wasn't well marked on the ground.
The lane to Edgeworth
The lane to Edgeworth
Crabtree Lane Heading for the Duntisbournes.
Crabtree Lane
Heading for the Duntisbournes.
Arable land near Duntisbourne
Arable land near Duntisbourne
Edgeworth, the valley from the top of School Lane School Lane connects the two clusters of Edgeworth through a steep combe.
Edgeworth, the valley from the top of School Lane
School Lane connects the two clusters of Edgeworth through a steep combe.
Pastures at Edgeworth Looking from School Lane to the far hillside of the upper Frome valley.
Pastures at Edgeworth
Looking from School Lane to the far hillside of the upper Frome valley.
School Lane, Edgeworth
School Lane, Edgeworth
School Lane, Edgeworth Looking north from close to the church and manor house end of the lane.
School Lane, Edgeworth
Looking north from close to the church and manor house end of the lane.
Edgeworth Manor The west front, facing the church, dates from the end of the nineteenth century.
Edgeworth Manor
The west front, facing the church, dates from the end of the nineteenth century.
St Mary's church, Edgeworth
St Mary's church, Edgeworth
St Mary, Edgeworth St Mary's has a Saxon and Norman nave and was drastically restored in 1869-72 with a rood screen added in 1885.
St Mary, Edgeworth
St Mary's has a Saxon and Norman nave and was drastically restored in 1869-72 with a rood screen added in 1885.
Rood screen and loft in St Mary's, Edgeworth Dating from 1885, the deeply cusped tracery echoes the stone chancel rere-arches of 1872.
Rood screen and loft in St Mary's, Edgeworth
Dating from 1885, the deeply cusped tracery echoes the stone chancel rere-arches of 1872.
Chancel at St Mary, Edgeworth The Victorian east window sits above a tiny Norman slit window with 1957 stained glass by the local artist Edward Payne.  All the chancel windows have rere-arches, as do the sedilia, piscina on the right.  A formidable Victorian performance, but what a pity that it extended to scraping the walls.
Chancel at St Mary, Edgeworth
The Victorian east window sits above a tiny Norman slit window with 1957 stained glass by the local artist Edward Payne. All the chancel windows have rere-arches, as do the sedilia, piscina on the right. A formidable Victorian performance, but what a pity that it extended to scraping the walls.
Cusping in St Mary's Two windows, an altar rail and a rood screen all decorated the same way.
Cusping in St Mary's
Two windows, an altar rail and a rood screen all decorated the same way.
Mediaeval stained glass in the chancel of St Mary's Edgeworth
Mediaeval stained glass in the chancel of St Mary's Edgeworth
Nave bench ends in St Mary's, Edgeworth From the restoration of 1869-72.  They are labelled with names of estate properties, allocating where the estate staff were to sit.  The elongated poppy heads are an individual touch.
Nave bench ends in St Mary's, Edgeworth
From the restoration of 1869-72. They are labelled with names of estate properties, allocating where the estate staff were to sit. The elongated poppy heads are an individual touch.
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Francombe Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO9505 (Lat: 51.748053, Lng: -2.0653521)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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