The Dog Leg Wood

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

The Dog Leg Wood

Storm Arwen near Holystone Everywhere one goes in mid and north Northumberland one sees the consequences of Storm Arwen's ferocity in swathes of fallen trees. On November 26th 2021 the storm is estimated to have damaged 16 million trees: the Great Storm of 1987 destroyed 15 million trees.
Storm Arwen near Holystone Credit: Leanmeanmo

The Dog Leg Wood, located in Northumberland, is a picturesque forest that spans over a vast area. It is known for its distinctive dog-leg shape, which gives it its unique name. The forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.

The woodland is characterized by a mixed variety of trees, including oak, birch, beech, and conifers. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for the numerous wildlife species that inhabit the area. Visitors can expect to encounter squirrels, foxes, deer, and a wide array of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls.

The Dog Leg Wood offers a network of walking trails that allow visitors to explore its beauty. These trails wind through the forest, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The woodland is particularly enchanting during the autumn season when the trees transform into a vibrant display of red, orange, and gold.

The forest is also of historical significance, as it is believed to have been a hunting ground for the nobility in the past. There are remnants of old gamekeepers' cottages and hunting lodges scattered throughout the area, adding to its charm and allure.

Whether it is for a peaceful walk, birdwatching, or simply immersing oneself in the beauty of nature, The Dog Leg Wood in Northumberland offers a tranquil and captivating experience for all nature enthusiasts.

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The Dog Leg Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.324136/-2.043326 or Grid Reference NT9703. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Storm Arwen near Holystone Everywhere one goes in mid and north Northumberland one sees the consequences of Storm Arwen's ferocity in swathes of fallen trees. On November 26th 2021 the storm is estimated to have damaged 16 million trees: the Great Storm of 1987 destroyed 15 million trees.
Storm Arwen near Holystone
Everywhere one goes in mid and north Northumberland one sees the consequences of Storm Arwen's ferocity in swathes of fallen trees. On November 26th 2021 the storm is estimated to have damaged 16 million trees: the Great Storm of 1987 destroyed 15 million trees.
Salmon House once The Salmon Inn Sadly like many country pubs and the disease is spreading urban areas with so many watering holes closing.
Salmon House once The Salmon Inn
Sadly like many country pubs and the disease is spreading urban areas with so many watering holes closing.
The Church of St Mary The Virgin, Holystone
The Church of St Mary The Virgin, Holystone
Lane to High Farnham Taken from its junction with the road between Sharperton and Thropton.
Lane to High Farnham
Taken from its junction with the road between Sharperton and Thropton.
Gap in The Dog Leg Wood Animal pens occupy a gap in the plantation by the roadside.
Gap in The Dog Leg Wood
Animal pens occupy a gap in the plantation by the roadside.
Sign post to High and Low Farnham On the road between Sharperton and Thropton.
Sign post to High and Low Farnham
On the road between Sharperton and Thropton.
Lane to Low and High Farnham Running straight as a die between arable fields.
Lane to Low and High Farnham
Running straight as a die between arable fields.
Tree and snow covered field
Tree and snow covered field
River Coquet at Sharperton
River Coquet at Sharperton
Tree above Sharperton
Tree above Sharperton
Sheepfold in a pasture Sheepfolds are generally enclosures where the sheep can be held or processed. These crossed walls provide protection from the weather from any direction.
The River Coquet meanders in the valley.
Sheepfold in a pasture
Sheepfolds are generally enclosures where the sheep can be held or processed. These crossed walls provide protection from the weather from any direction. The River Coquet meanders in the valley.
Direction Sign – Signpost Located on the east side of the T junction in Holystone village in Harbottle parish. 3 arms and no finial. 

Milestone Society National ID: NB_NT9502
Direction Sign – Signpost
Located on the east side of the T junction in Holystone village in Harbottle parish. 3 arms and no finial. Milestone Society National ID: NB_NT9502
Field with sheep at Holystone
Field with sheep at Holystone
House at Holystone Hamlet in Coquetdale.
House at Holystone
Hamlet in Coquetdale.
Field and ditch at Holystone
Field and ditch at Holystone
Coquetdale landscape Near Holystone.
Coquetdale landscape
Near Holystone.
Driving cattle at Sharperton Like a scene from the Wild West - traffic has to stop as this herd is driven over the Coquet bridge at Sharperton.
Driving cattle at Sharperton
Like a scene from the Wild West - traffic has to stop as this herd is driven over the Coquet bridge at Sharperton.
Essential services at Sharperton Postbox and telephone kiosk at the hamlet of Sharperton. The kiosk still has its phone - but probably for not much longer.
Essential services at Sharperton
Postbox and telephone kiosk at the hamlet of Sharperton. The kiosk still has its phone - but probably for not much longer.
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The Dog Leg Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT9703 (Lat: 55.324136, Lng: -2.043326)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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