Digging Wood

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Digging Wood

Country road near Stock Green This road approaches a t-junction in a small hamlet which is not named on the OS map.
Country road near Stock Green Credit: Philip Halling

Digging Wood is a small, picturesque woodland located in Worcestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the county, it forms part of the wider Wood Forest area. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, Digging Wood is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The woodland is predominantly made up of ancient oak trees, some of which are believed to be over 400 years old. These majestic trees create a dense canopy, providing shelter and habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Bluebells, foxgloves, and wild garlic are just a few of the wildflowers that carpet the forest floor during springtime, creating a vibrant display of colors.

A network of well-maintained footpaths allows visitors to explore the wood, immersing themselves in the tranquil surroundings. As they wander through the dappled sunlight, they may encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, badgers, and a wide array of bird species. The wood is particularly renowned for its population of woodpeckers, whose distinct drumming can often be heard echoing through the trees.

Digging Wood also holds historical significance, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Iron Age. Archaeological surveys have uncovered pottery fragments and tools, suggesting that the area was once inhabited by ancient communities.

With its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and rich history, Digging Wood offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking a connection with nature. Whether it be a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the serenity, this woodland is a true gem in the Worcestershire countryside.

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Digging Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.231202/-2.0531334 or Grid Reference SO9659. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Country road near Stock Green This road approaches a t-junction in a small hamlet which is not named on the OS map.
Country road near Stock Green
This road approaches a t-junction in a small hamlet which is not named on the OS map.
The edge of Stock Green A road junction on the edge of Hollow Court but the signs proclaim this to be Stock Green. The road to the right goes to Grafton Flyford and Himbleton. The road ahead was closed for sewer works.
The edge of Stock Green
A road junction on the edge of Hollow Court but the signs proclaim this to be Stock Green. The road to the right goes to Grafton Flyford and Himbleton. The road ahead was closed for sewer works.
Bulrushes beside the Wychavon Way Bulrushes growing in a drainage channel beside a footpath which is marked on the OS map as the Wychavon Way though I believe it may have since been rerouted.
Bulrushes beside the Wychavon Way
Bulrushes growing in a drainage channel beside a footpath which is marked on the OS map as the Wychavon Way though I believe it may have since been rerouted.
Sheep and Hill Top Farm Sheep in a field with Hill Top Farm in the background.
Sheep and Hill Top Farm
Sheep in a field with Hill Top Farm in the background.
Roadside verge near Shell Summer growth on the road verge between Shell and Earl's Common.
Roadside verge near Shell
Summer growth on the road verge between Shell and Earl's Common.
Ford at Shell The ford close to the hamlet of Shell
Ford at Shell
The ford close to the hamlet of Shell
Picnic Site at Shell The small [1 table!] picnic site and footbridge at Shell beside the ford
Picnic Site at Shell
The small [1 table!] picnic site and footbridge at Shell beside the ford
Footpath to Hill Top Farm Two footpaths cross farmland to the right one of which leads to Hill Top Farm.
Footpath to Hill Top Farm
Two footpaths cross farmland to the right one of which leads to Hill Top Farm.
Lane alongside Rabbit Wood Looking north towards Himbleton.
Lane alongside Rabbit Wood
Looking north towards Himbleton.
Footpath across pasture to Saldons Farm This scene is not surprisingly very similar to <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/846703">SO9558 : Saldons Farm, near Himbleton</a> taken 5 years previously.
Footpath across pasture to Saldons Farm
This scene is not surprisingly very similar to SO9558 : Saldons Farm, near Himbleton taken 5 years previously.
Shell Ford This ford on the Shell Brook was two and a half foot deep at the time of my visit as can be seen in the video:
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Shell Ford
This ford on the Shell Brook was two and a half foot deep at the time of my visit as can be seen in the video: LinkExternal link
Church - Himbleton Dedicated to St Mary Magdalene with a weather-boarded tower dating to the 15th century (allegedly) One of many pretty churches in Worcestershire.
Church - Himbleton
Dedicated to St Mary Magdalene with a weather-boarded tower dating to the 15th century (allegedly) One of many pretty churches in Worcestershire.
Common Barn.
Common Barn.
Shell Brook. photographed from SO 972599
Shell Brook.
photographed from SO 972599
Looking across fields to Bradley Green Church. View across to Bradley Green church from road junction at SO 973585
Looking across fields to Bradley Green Church.
View across to Bradley Green church from road junction at SO 973585
Shell Manor Farm. Shell Manor, a fine timbered house with work dating from the 14th to 16th century
Shell Manor Farm.
Shell Manor, a fine timbered house with work dating from the 14th to 16th century
Shell Brook Footbridge over the Shell Brook. - the good news is that the bull is a Hereford. This breed is making a comeback.
Shell Brook
Footbridge over the Shell Brook. - the good news is that the bull is a Hereford. This breed is making a comeback.
Himbleton Church Dedicated to Mary Magdalene. The clock was given in 1910 in memory of Marianne Lady Galton. Google associates her with correspondence with Florence nightingale.
Himbleton Church
Dedicated to Mary Magdalene. The clock was given in 1910 in memory of Marianne Lady Galton. Google associates her with correspondence with Florence nightingale.
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Digging Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO9659 (Lat: 52.231202, Lng: -2.0531334)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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