Old Fell

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Old Fell

Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood Credit: brian clark

Old Fell, located in Northumberland, is a picturesque woodland area renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. Situated near the village of Fellside, this forested region covers an expansive area of approximately 5 square kilometers.

The woodland is primarily composed of old-growth trees, including oak, ash, and birch, which create a dense canopy that provides a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and enchanting landscape. The dense vegetation also provides a natural sanctuary for numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls.

Old Fell has been a significant location throughout history. It was once part of the vast hunting grounds of the Percy family, who held great influence in medieval England. The forest retains remnants of ancient hunting lodges and deer parks, serving as a reminder of its past prominence. Ruins of an old stone tower, believed to have been constructed in the 14th century, can also be found within the woodland, adding a touch of mystery to the area.

Today, Old Fell is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. Its tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery make it an ideal spot for leisurely walks and picnics. The forest is crisscrossed with well-maintained trails, which allow visitors to explore the area and discover its hidden treasures.

In conclusion, Old Fell is a captivating woodland in Northumberland, boasting ancient trees, diverse wildlife, and a rich historical heritage. Whether one seeks solitude, adventure, or a glimpse into the past, this forest has something to offer to all who visit.

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Old Fell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.951496/-2.0484802 or Grid Reference NY9661. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood and Devils water
Swallowship Wood and Devils water
Swallowship Wood
Swallowship Wood
Birchy Wood
Birchy Wood
Dilston Hall The present-day Dilston Hall is a comparatively modern building in the grounds of Dilston Castle. The original Jacobean Hall was demolished in the 18th Century.

Dilston Hall is the home of the residential Mencap College of Further Education. Lord (Brian) Rix, who had a daughter with learning difficulties, was instrumental in the establishment of the College when the building was converted from its previous use of maternity home.
Dilston Hall
The present-day Dilston Hall is a comparatively modern building in the grounds of Dilston Castle. The original Jacobean Hall was demolished in the 18th Century. Dilston Hall is the home of the residential Mencap College of Further Education. Lord (Brian) Rix, who had a daughter with learning difficulties, was instrumental in the establishment of the College when the building was converted from its previous use of maternity home.
Dilston Castle and Chapel The tower house of the 15th century Dilston Castle (to the left), and the 17th century Chapel are the two remaining historic buildings in the grounds of Dilston Hall. The present hall, a building of comparatively recent construction, is occupied by the Mencap College of Further Education.
Dilston Castle and Chapel
The tower house of the 15th century Dilston Castle (to the left), and the 17th century Chapel are the two remaining historic buildings in the grounds of Dilston Hall. The present hall, a building of comparatively recent construction, is occupied by the Mencap College of Further Education.
Dilston Castle
Dilston Castle
Devils Water
Devils Water
Dilston House
Dilston House
Linnels Bridge
Linnels Bridge
Devils Water Upstream of Swallowship Gorge
Devils Water
Upstream of Swallowship Gorge
Devils Water Entering Swallowship Gorge Devils Water flows through this deep wooded gorge for about half a mile.
Devils Water Entering Swallowship Gorge
Devils Water flows through this deep wooded gorge for about half a mile.
Old boundary wall This old boundary wall alongside a public footpath separates Park Wood (to the left) from Cock Wood.
Old boundary wall
This old boundary wall alongside a public footpath separates Park Wood (to the left) from Cock Wood.
Old boundary wall This old boundary wall alongside a public footpath separates Cock Wood (to the right) from Sunnyside Plantation.
Old boundary wall
This old boundary wall alongside a public footpath separates Cock Wood (to the right) from Sunnyside Plantation.
Dilston Mill Dilston Mill alongside Devil's Water at Dilston.
Dilston Mill
Dilston Mill alongside Devil's Water at Dilston.
Dilston Park Dilston Park Farm.
Dilston Park
Dilston Park Farm.
Linnels
Linnels
Linnels Bank Linnels Bank (B6306) approaching Linnels Bridge
Linnels Bank
Linnels Bank (B6306) approaching Linnels Bridge
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Old Fell is located at Grid Ref: NY9661 (Lat: 54.951496, Lng: -2.0484802)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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