The Rookery

Wood, Forest in Dorset

England

The Rookery

Barns north of Holly Grove Coppice
Barns north of Holly Grove Coppice Credit: David Martin

The Rookery is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Dorset, England. Situated in the heart of the county, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 200 acres. It is known for its rich biodiversity and serene atmosphere, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of native deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The forest floor is adorned with a diverse array of flora, including bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to the beauty of the landscape.

The Rookery offers a network of well-maintained trails, suitable for all levels of fitness. These trails wind through the forest, providing visitors with the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and observe the local wildlife. The area is home to a variety of bird species, including rooks, from which the forest takes its name. Other commonly spotted animals include deer, rabbits, and squirrels.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat, there are several designated picnic areas scattered throughout the woodland. These spots offer visitors the chance to relax and enjoy the tranquility of their surroundings. Additionally, there are a few small streams that meander through the forest, creating a soothing ambiance.

The Rookery is open to the public year-round, and there is no entrance fee. It is a popular destination for families, nature lovers, and photographers looking to capture the beauty of Dorset's woodlands. With its natural charm and abundant wildlife, The Rookery is a true gem in the heart of Dorset.

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The Rookery Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.875644/-2.0224616 or Grid Reference ST9808. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barns north of Holly Grove Coppice
Barns north of Holly Grove Coppice
St Mary’s Church, Long Crichel Now redundant, and in the care of the charity “Friends of Friendless Churches”.
St Mary’s Church, Long Crichel
Now redundant, and in the care of the charity “Friends of Friendless Churches”.
St Mary’s Church, Long Crichel Now redundant, and in the care of the charity “Friends of Friendless Churches”.
St Mary’s Church, Long Crichel
Now redundant, and in the care of the charity “Friends of Friendless Churches”.
On the course of the Roman Road near Holly Grove Coppice
On the course of the Roman Road near Holly Grove Coppice
Bends in lane east of Holly Grove Coppice
Bends in lane east of Holly Grove Coppice
Field edge path on the course of the Roman Road
Field edge path on the course of the Roman Road
Dutch barns near Holly Grove Coppice Probably belonging to Holly Grove Farm.
Dutch barns near Holly Grove Coppice
Probably belonging to Holly Grove Farm.
Long Crichel church St. Mary's is grade II listed, Victorian apart from the 15th century tower.
Long Crichel church
St. Mary's is grade II listed, Victorian apart from the 15th century tower.
Long Crichel, maize stubble Many local fields have strips of stubble not ploughed in, kept as coverts for game birds.
Long Crichel, maize stubble
Many local fields have strips of stubble not ploughed in, kept as coverts for game birds.
Long Crichel, bridleway Bridleway and farm track, heading towards Moor Crichel. Technically, the bridleway is shown 50m to the South, but riders use this track in preference.
Long Crichel, bridleway
Bridleway and farm track, heading towards Moor Crichel. Technically, the bridleway is shown 50m to the South, but riders use this track in preference.
Long Crichel, minor road From Long Crichel to Manswood and Witchampton.
Long Crichel, minor road
From Long Crichel to Manswood and Witchampton.
Moor Crichel, gate & marker At the northern end of Coutman's Croft, on the bridleway to Manswood.
Moor Crichel, gate & marker
At the northern end of Coutman's Croft, on the bridleway to Manswood.
Moor Crichel, Coutman's Croft Woodland, on the bridleway to Long Crichel. The northern end of the croft is still recognisably hazel coppice; here, scrub has developed, as a covert for game birds.
Moor Crichel, Coutman's Croft
Woodland, on the bridleway to Long Crichel. The northern end of the croft is still recognisably hazel coppice; here, scrub has developed, as a covert for game birds.
Manswood, farm road Bridleway and farm road from isolated buildings, through Coutman's Croft towards Manswood.
Manswood, farm road
Bridleway and farm road from isolated buildings, through Coutman's Croft towards Manswood.
Manswood, gateway Into Coutman's Croft, a game bird covert.
Manswood, gateway
Into Coutman's Croft, a game bird covert.
Manswood, bridleway junction Left, to Launceston Down; ahead, through Coutman's Croft to Long Crichel; right, to Manswood.
Manswood, bridleway junction
Left, to Launceston Down; ahead, through Coutman's Croft to Long Crichel; right, to Manswood.
Manswood, farm road Farm road and bridleway, towards the Tarrants.
Manswood, farm road
Farm road and bridleway, towards the Tarrants.
Manswood, Strawberry Coppice The eastern end of the coppice is still used for timber production - note the tree tubes.
Manswood, Strawberry Coppice
The eastern end of the coppice is still used for timber production - note the tree tubes.
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The Rookery is located at Grid Ref: ST9808 (Lat: 50.875644, Lng: -2.0224616)

Unitary Authority: Dorset

Police Authority: Dorset

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Located within 500m of 50.875644,-2.0224616
Post Box
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