Jane's Plantation

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Jane's Plantation

A shaded view of the Till The River Till partially 'framed' by a gnarled old Willow as captured on a glorious July afternoon.  In the distance, Humbleton Hill is the prominent peak whilst further still, The Cheviot can be glimpsed.
A shaded view of the Till Credit: James T M Towill

Jane's Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Northumberland, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this plantation is renowned for its diverse collection of trees and enchanting natural beauty. Nestled amidst the rolling countryside, Jane's Plantation offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The plantation features a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, creating a rich tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of vibrant wildflowers, adding to the plantation's charm and allure. Walking trails wind through the plantation, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its hidden corners and discover its hidden gems.

The plantation is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Birdwatchers can spot a plethora of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Squirrels dart among the trees, while rabbits and deer can occasionally be spotted grazing in the meadows.

Jane's Plantation is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, jogging, and picnicking. Families often visit the plantation to enjoy a leisurely stroll along its well-maintained paths or to simply relax in the tranquil surroundings. The plantation also hosts educational programs and guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the local flora and fauna in an engaging and informative manner.

Overall, Jane's Plantation in Northumberland offers a serene and immersive experience in the heart of nature, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a chance to reconnect with the natural world.

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A shaded view of the Till The River Till partially 'framed' by a gnarled old Willow as captured on a glorious July afternoon.  In the distance, Humbleton Hill is the prominent peak whilst further still, The Cheviot can be glimpsed.
A shaded view of the Till
The River Till partially 'framed' by a gnarled old Willow as captured on a glorious July afternoon. In the distance, Humbleton Hill is the prominent peak whilst further still, The Cheviot can be glimpsed.
A view to the Till floodplain from Coldside Hill A view towards the former RAF Milfield (now partially occupied by Borders Gliding Club) from beside one of the buildings at the former Coldside Hill Radio Station.
A view to the Till floodplain from Coldside Hill
A view towards the former RAF Milfield (now partially occupied by Borders Gliding Club) from beside one of the buildings at the former Coldside Hill Radio Station.
Frosted fenceline on the flood embankment A chilly winter's day on the Till floodplain near Doddington.
Frosted fenceline on the flood embankment
A chilly winter's day on the Till floodplain near Doddington.
On the Till/Glen floodplain near Bridge End An early December mid-afternoon on the floodplain of the River Till and River Glen approaching the end of a prolonged cold snap.
On the Till/Glen floodplain near Bridge End
An early December mid-afternoon on the floodplain of the River Till and River Glen approaching the end of a prolonged cold snap.
West Fenton Farm View towards West Fenton Farm from East Fenton
West Fenton Farm
View towards West Fenton Farm from East Fenton
River Glen Looking south over the Millfield Plains towards the Cheviot foothills.
River Glen
Looking south over the Millfield Plains towards the Cheviot foothills.
Buildings at East Fenton Farm Farm buildings in dappled evening light.
Buildings at East Fenton Farm
Farm buildings in dappled evening light.
Farmland northwest of Nesbit
Farmland northwest of Nesbit
Ewart Park Brick built building with chimney, located on the outskirts of Ewart Park. Located nearby are brick kilns, built in the late 18th or early 19th century. The clay at Ewart was regarded as the best in Northumberland and the bricks from these kilns were used to build Ewart Bridge and the cottages and houses on the estate.
Ewart Park
Brick built building with chimney, located on the outskirts of Ewart Park. Located nearby are brick kilns, built in the late 18th or early 19th century. The clay at Ewart was regarded as the best in Northumberland and the bricks from these kilns were used to build Ewart Bridge and the cottages and houses on the estate.
Ewart Newtown The building was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
Ewart Newtown
The building was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
Ewart Newtown Ewart Newtown was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
Ewart Newtown
Ewart Newtown was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
Pond Plantation, Thirlings Cropmarks of six rectangular buildings were discovered by aerial photography at Thirlings. Excavations between 1973 and 1981 found they were built of timber and were similar to others found in the area that dated to the sixth or seventh centuries. Finds including an Anglo-Saxon knife and pottery suggest that this was a small Anglo-Saxon settlement although Neolithic pottery was also found.
Pond Plantation, Thirlings
Cropmarks of six rectangular buildings were discovered by aerial photography at Thirlings. Excavations between 1973 and 1981 found they were built of timber and were similar to others found in the area that dated to the sixth or seventh centuries. Finds including an Anglo-Saxon knife and pottery suggest that this was a small Anglo-Saxon settlement although Neolithic pottery was also found.
House Plantation, Thirlings
House Plantation, Thirlings
Grass path to Thirlings Cropmarks of six rectangular buildings were discovered by aerial photography at Thirlings. Excavations between 1973 and 1981 found they were built of timber and were similar to others found in the area that dated to the sixth or seventh centuries. Finds including an Anglo-Saxon knife and pottery suggest that this was a small Anglo-Saxon settlement although Neolithic pottery was also found.
Grass path to Thirlings
Cropmarks of six rectangular buildings were discovered by aerial photography at Thirlings. Excavations between 1973 and 1981 found they were built of timber and were similar to others found in the area that dated to the sixth or seventh centuries. Finds including an Anglo-Saxon knife and pottery suggest that this was a small Anglo-Saxon settlement although Neolithic pottery was also found.
Taking a rest Grazing land near Woodbridge
Taking a rest
Grazing land near Woodbridge
Woodbridge
Woodbridge
Lambs having a morning rest
Lambs having a morning rest
Ewart Newtown The building was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
Ewart Newtown
The building was originally built in the 1870s as a hotel for a planned railway. However, the railway was never built and the building has since been used as an outdoor centre and as farm buildings.
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Jane's Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT9632 (Lat: 55.585818, Lng: -2.050104)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

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