Beverley Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Beverley Wood

Clapper Bridge Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Clapper Bridge Credit: Stephen Shaw

Beverley Wood, located in the county of Yorkshire, is a dense and expansive forest area that covers several acres of land. The wood is situated near the town of Beverley, which is a historic market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

This ancient woodland is rich in biodiversity and home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The wood features a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch, which create a stunning and picturesque landscape. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to its natural beauty.

Beverley Wood offers numerous recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. There are designated walking trails that meander through the forest, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The wood also has picnic areas and benches where visitors can relax and take in the tranquil surroundings.

The forest is a haven for wildlife, with many species making it their habitat. Birdwatchers can spot a diverse range of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The wood is also home to small mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and foxes.

Beverley Wood is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a cherished and valued part of the Yorkshire countryside.

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Beverley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.738552/-2.0573901 or Grid Reference SD9626. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Clapper Bridge Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Clapper Bridge
Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Halifax Road at Calderside View from rail line on Whiteley Arches
Halifax Road at Calderside
View from rail line on Whiteley Arches
Oakville Road at Calderside View from Rochdale to Leeds railway
Oakville Road at Calderside
View from Rochdale to Leeds railway
Seat at eastern end of Horsehold Wood & view over Calderside A seat with a view.
Seat at eastern end of Horsehold Wood & view over Calderside
A seat with a view.
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale Township Boundary Marker above Stoodley Glen and south of Stoodley Lane. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish. 

Milestone Society National ID: YW_LANSOW02pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale
Township Boundary Marker above Stoodley Glen and south of Stoodley Lane. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish. Milestone Society National ID: YW_LANSOW02pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale Parish Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen below Height Wood. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish..

Milestone Society National ID: YW_SOWERR01pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale
Parish Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen below Height Wood. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish.. Milestone Society National ID: YW_SOWERR01pb
Old Boundary Marker Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Matthew Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD10em
Old Boundary Marker
Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Matthew Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary. Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD10em
Rawtonstall Wood The wood with a view to the memorial to Jeffery Stinson, an architect
Rawtonstall Wood
The wood with a view to the memorial to Jeffery Stinson, an architect
Oakville Road and Railway View towards Hebden Bridge where road and rail are hardly separated. A rail track cleaning train is going over Whiteley Arches
Oakville Road and Railway
View towards Hebden Bridge where road and rail are hardly separated. A rail track cleaning train is going over Whiteley Arches
Savile Road The road is cut into the hillside of Rawtonstall Wood
Savile Road
The road is cut into the hillside of Rawtonstall Wood
The Pennine Way and Bridleway crossing the A646
The Pennine Way and Bridleway crossing the A646
The Pennine Way leaving the A646
The Pennine Way leaving the A646
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Knott Wood
The Pennine Way near Knott Wood
The Pennine Way near Badger Fields Farm
The Pennine Way near Badger Fields Farm
The Pennine Way on Pry Hill
The Pennine Way on Pry Hill
The Pennine Way descending Pry Hill
The Pennine Way descending Pry Hill
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Beverley Wood is located at Grid Ref: SD9626 (Lat: 53.738552, Lng: -2.0573901)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Calderdale

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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