Blackcrag Wood

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Blackcrag Wood

Bridge over Grove Dene On the carriage drive from Ford to Etal.
Bridge over Grove Dene Credit: Oliver Dixon

Blackcrag Wood is a captivating forest located in the breathtaking county of Northumberland, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, this ancient woodland is nestled within the Northumbrian countryside, offering visitors a truly enchanting experience.

The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of towering trees, predominantly consisting of native species such as oak, beech, and ash. These majestic giants create a serene atmosphere and provide a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors may have the chance to spot elusive creatures such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species including woodpeckers and owls.

Blackcrag Wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its wonders at their own pace. The trails wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of picturesque streams, vibrant wildflowers, and moss-covered rocks. The wood is particularly captivating during the spring and summer months when the forest floor comes alive with a riot of colors.

For those with a keen interest in history, Blackcrag Wood holds some intriguing secrets. The forest is said to have been a hiding place for outlaws and smugglers in centuries past, and remnants of their activities can still be found today. Ancient ruins, including the remnants of a small cottage, add a touch of mystique to the woodland.

Blackcrag Wood is a true haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. Its rich biodiversity, stunning scenery, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Northumberland.

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Bridge over Grove Dene On the carriage drive from Ford to Etal.
Bridge over Grove Dene
On the carriage drive from Ford to Etal.
For the intrepid visitor End station of a zip wire over the deep gorge of Grove Dene on the Ford and Etal estate.
For the intrepid visitor
End station of a zip wire over the deep gorge of Grove Dene on the Ford and Etal estate.
Ford Castle Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Grade I listed.
Ford Castle
Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Grade I listed.
Parson's Tower, Ford A medieval pele tower on the Ford and Etal estate that once housed the local clergyman.
Parson's Tower, Ford
A medieval pele tower on the Ford and Etal estate that once housed the local clergyman.
Ford Castle Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Grade I listed.
Ford Castle
Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Grade I listed.
Gatehouse and courtyard, Ford Castle Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. The portcullis looks less than authentic. Grade I listed.
Gatehouse and courtyard, Ford Castle
Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. The portcullis looks less than authentic. Grade I listed.
Footpath in Castle Dene On the Ford Village and Castle Dene signed walk.
Footpath in Castle Dene
On the Ford Village and Castle Dene signed walk.
Gatehouse, Ford Castle Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. The portcullis looks less than authentic. Grade I listed.
Gatehouse, Ford Castle
Although a castle has existed on this site since the 13th century, what is seen here almost all dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. The portcullis looks less than authentic. Grade I listed.
Walled Garden, Ford Castle Outside corner of the garden.
Walled Garden, Ford Castle
Outside corner of the garden.
Cypress tree, Ford Castle Multiple trunks of a cypress tree standing beside the walkway to Ford Castle. Many of the trees on this avenue seem to exhibit the same fate.
Cypress tree, Ford Castle
Multiple trunks of a cypress tree standing beside the walkway to Ford Castle. Many of the trees on this avenue seem to exhibit the same fate.
Mural in the Lady Waterford Hall Louisa, Lady Waterford, dowager of the Ford Castle estate established the village school in 1860 and painted biblical scenes on the walls in pre-Raphaelite style. The hall is now a museum dedicated to her work.
Mural in the Lady Waterford Hall
Louisa, Lady Waterford, dowager of the Ford Castle estate established the village school in 1860 and painted biblical scenes on the walls in pre-Raphaelite style. The hall is now a museum dedicated to her work.
Mural in the Lady Waterford Hall Louisa, Lady Waterford, dowager of the Ford Castle estate established the village school in 1860 and painted biblical scenes on the walls in pre-Raphaelite style. The hall is now a museum dedicated to her work.
Mural in the Lady Waterford Hall
Louisa, Lady Waterford, dowager of the Ford Castle estate established the village school in 1860 and painted biblical scenes on the walls in pre-Raphaelite style. The hall is now a museum dedicated to her work.
Piano, Lady Waterford Hall This Bechstein piano dating from 1902 was first installed in St George's Church, Glasgow before being purchased for the Ford estate. There is an identical piano in Shaw's Corner in Hertfordshire, the home of George Bernard Shaw.
Piano, Lady Waterford Hall
This Bechstein piano dating from 1902 was first installed in St George's Church, Glasgow before being purchased for the Ford estate. There is an identical piano in Shaw's Corner in Hertfordshire, the home of George Bernard Shaw.
Village well, Ford
Village well, Ford
Hay Farm Looking across the yard at Hay Farm which has a number of heavy horses.
Hay Farm
Looking across the yard at Hay Farm which has a number of heavy horses.
Fields near Hay Farm Looking across a horse field above Ford.
Fields near Hay Farm
Looking across a horse field above Ford.
Tractor at Hay Farm Looking towards Hay Farm which is a Heavy Horse centre open to the public.
Tractor at Hay Farm
Looking towards Hay Farm which is a Heavy Horse centre open to the public.
Field at Hay Farm Looking across a field close to the heavy horse centre at Hay Farm.
Field at Hay Farm
Looking across a field close to the heavy horse centre at Hay Farm.
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Blackcrag Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT9537 (Lat: 55.629414, Lng: -2.0679952)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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