Blackbank Plantation

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Blackbank Plantation

A520 Cellarhead The view entering Cellarhead heading north on the Leek Road (A520).
A520 Cellarhead Credit: Gordon Griffiths

Blackbank Plantation is a sprawling woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Spanning over hundreds of acres, this ancient forest is a natural haven teeming with diverse flora and fauna. The plantation is renowned for its dense and lush canopy, comprised primarily of oak, beech, and birch trees that tower majestically over the forest floor. These towering giants provide shelter and sustenance for a myriad of woodland creatures, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide variety of bird species.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The paths meander through the forest, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance and observe the abundant wildlife. The plantation is also home to a small lake, which serves as a watering hole for many of the forest inhabitants and adds to the enchanting beauty of the landscape.

Blackbank Plantation has a rich history, dating back centuries. Its name is believed to be derived from the dark, fertile soil found in the area. In the past, the woodland was utilized for timber production and was an integral part of the local economy. Today, it is primarily managed for conservation purposes, with efforts focused on protecting the delicate ecosystem and promoting sustainable forestry practices.

Visitors to Blackbank Plantation can enjoy a range of activities, including walking, hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The plantation also hosts educational events and guided tours, providing an opportunity for individuals to learn about the importance of woodland conservation and the diverse array of species that call this enchanting forest home.

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Blackbank Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.033745/-2.0454854 or Grid Reference SJ9748. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A520 Cellarhead The view entering Cellarhead heading north on the Leek Road (A520).
A520 Cellarhead
The view entering Cellarhead heading north on the Leek Road (A520).
Consall Hall Consall Hall was first built in 1810 (as “New Hall”) by an industrialist but has been substantially modified throughout since, including since 1958 when the site was inherited by the previous owner, William Podmore OBE, who spent the next 50 years creating the gardens with lakes, follies and summer houses.
Consall Hall
Consall Hall was first built in 1810 (as “New Hall”) by an industrialist but has been substantially modified throughout since, including since 1958 when the site was inherited by the previous owner, William Podmore OBE, who spent the next 50 years creating the gardens with lakes, follies and summer houses.
View down one of the lakes at Consall Hall Taken from the steps out of the garden area down to the lake.
View down one of the lakes at Consall Hall
Taken from the steps out of the garden area down to the lake.
Consall Hall View of the rear of the Hall.
Consall Hall
View of the rear of the Hall.
Consall Hall General view of the Hall from the grounds.
Consall Hall
General view of the Hall from the grounds.
Full Moon Seat Consall Hall grounds is full of structures like this.
Full Moon Seat
Consall Hall grounds is full of structures like this.
Summer House at Consall Hall Octagonal seating area.
Summer House at Consall Hall
Octagonal seating area.
Small seating area The seat has a panoramic view over the estate.
Small seating area
The seat has a panoramic view over the estate.
View of one of the lakes from a sitting area Panoramic view of one of the lakes.
View of one of the lakes from a sitting area
Panoramic view of one of the lakes.
The Hall and the lake Panoramic view of the Hall at the top of this lake.
The Hall and the lake
Panoramic view of the Hall at the top of this lake.
View of the lake from the garden outside Consall Hall This is the upper section of the garden near the Hall.
View of the lake from the garden outside Consall Hall
This is the upper section of the garden near the Hall.
The Tawney at Consall Hall This area has since been developed into a Hotel. The oner when this image was taken used to lie in bed inside this building and look out over the grounds.
The Tawney at Consall Hall
This area has since been developed into a Hotel. The oner when this image was taken used to lie in bed inside this building and look out over the grounds.
Distant view of one of the follies at Consall The owner bought many buildings  from various places and had them re-erected on the estate.
Distant view of one of the follies at Consall
The owner bought many buildings from various places and had them re-erected on the estate.
Detail of one of the Follies at Consall Hall The owner bought and had re-erected various buildings from elsewhere.
Detail of one of the Follies at Consall Hall
The owner bought and had re-erected various buildings from elsewhere.
Folly at Consall Hall Brick built piers with a timber roof.
Folly at Consall Hall
Brick built piers with a timber roof.
Folly next to the lake at Consall Hall Looking back along the lake towards the Hall.
Folly next to the lake at Consall Hall
Looking back along the lake towards the Hall.
Arched bridge over the lake A good spot to watch the water birds on the lake.
Arched bridge over the lake
A good spot to watch the water birds on the lake.
Across the lake to the Summer house View of part of the estate.
Across the lake to the Summer house
View of part of the estate.
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Blackbank Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SJ9748 (Lat: 53.033745, Lng: -2.0454854)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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