Pear Tree Plantation

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Pear Tree Plantation

Village pump, Coates The village pump stands in the shade of a magnificent copper beech tree. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1517887">SO9801 : Pump and hydrant, Quaker Row, Coates</a>.
Village pump, Coates Credit: Vieve Forward

Pear Tree Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. Spread across an expansive area, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The plantation is situated within the larger Forest of Dean, renowned for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.

The woodland is predominantly populated by a variety of pear trees, lending it its name. These trees, with their luscious foliage and delicate blossoms, create a serene atmosphere throughout the year. In addition to the pear trees, the plantation boasts an array of other tree species such as oak, beech, and ash, which further enhance its natural beauty.

Walking through the plantation, visitors can enjoy the enchanting sights and sounds of nature. The forest floor is carpeted with a diverse range of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, adding vibrant splashes of color to the surroundings. The plantation is also home to various wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and a wide variety of bird species, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

With its well-maintained trails, the plantation offers an excellent opportunity for leisurely walks, hikes, and picnics. There are also designated picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the woodland, providing visitors with perfect spots to relax and soak in the peaceful ambiance. Furthermore, guided tours and educational programs are occasionally organized, offering visitors a chance to learn more about the flora and fauna that thrive within the plantation.

Overall, Pear Tree Plantation in Gloucestershire is a delightful destination for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and well-preserved trails make it a truly enchanting woodland experience.

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Pear Tree Plantation Images

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Village pump, Coates The village pump stands in the shade of a magnificent copper beech tree. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1517887">SO9801 : Pump and hydrant, Quaker Row, Coates</a>.
Village pump, Coates
The village pump stands in the shade of a magnificent copper beech tree. See also SO9801 : Pump and hydrant, Quaker Row, Coates.
The Setts Buildings, Coates
The Setts Buildings, Coates
Coates village Looking along the main street.
Coates village
Looking along the main street.
The drive to Bledisloe
The drive to Bledisloe
Pope's Seat
Pope's Seat
Fences by Pope's Seat If anybody can give some information about these unusual fences please comment.
Fences by Pope's Seat
If anybody can give some information about these unusual fences please comment.
A ride in Oakley Wood Part of the Earl of Bathurst's Cirencester Park Estate.
A ride in Oakley Wood
Part of the Earl of Bathurst's Cirencester Park Estate.
Cirencester Park, 7 Looking west from just into the grid square (and myriad).
The wide area of the Broad Ride includes seven radiating rides and up ahead still further is the Polo field and events area. For example the Cotswold Show is held here every July. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.cotswoldshow.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.cotswoldshow.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Cirencester Park, 7
Looking west from just into the grid square (and myriad). The wide area of the Broad Ride includes seven radiating rides and up ahead still further is the Polo field and events area. For example the Cotswold Show is held here every July. See LinkExternal link
Cirencester Park, 8 This view from the same spot as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5686859">SP0002 : Cirencester Park, 6</a> is one of the seven rides radiating towards landmarks. The distant view of the spire of All Saints' church Kemble, over 5km distant, in ST9896.
Cirencester Park, 8
This view from the same spot as SP0002 : Cirencester Park, 6 is one of the seven rides radiating towards landmarks. The distant view of the spire of All Saints' church Kemble, over 5km distant, in ST9896.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 1 A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 1
A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 2 A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 2
A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 3 A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Beech tree in Cirencester Park, 3
A fine specimen by the Broad Ride.
Cirencester Park, 9 Looking west over Rough Hills and along the Broad Ride.
Cirencester Park, 9
Looking west over Rough Hills and along the Broad Ride.
Cirencester Park, 10 A track through The Braddocks.
Cirencester Park, 10
A track through The Braddocks.
Cirencester Park, 11 Looking east along the Broad Ride showing the sight line to the tower of St. John's over 4km distant.
Cirencester Park, 11
Looking east along the Broad Ride showing the sight line to the tower of St. John's over 4km distant.
Cirencester Park, 12 Looking west along the Broad Ride towards the double folly of The Horse Guards.
Cirencester Park, 12
Looking west along the Broad Ride towards the double folly of The Horse Guards.
Cirencester Park, 14 Looking east along the Broad Ride.
Estate workers are extracting some timber for fence posts to the right.
Cirencester Park, 14
Looking east along the Broad Ride. Estate workers are extracting some timber for fence posts to the right.
Cirencester Park - Pope's Seat Grade II* listed folly bearing inscription 'Pope's Seat'. Designed by poet Alexander Pope who was a frequent visitor and is credited with advising on the design of the parkland in early 18th Century.
Cirencester Park - Pope's Seat
Grade II* listed folly bearing inscription 'Pope's Seat'. Designed by poet Alexander Pope who was a frequent visitor and is credited with advising on the design of the parkland in early 18th Century.
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Pear Tree Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SO9902 (Lat: 51.719056, Lng: -2.0122713)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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