Cothill Wood

Wood, Forest in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Cothill Wood

Straw castle On a field edge near Norbury Camp is this partially-built straw construction.
Straw castle Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Cothill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Gloucestershire, England. It covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The wood is situated within the larger Forest of Dean, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Cothill Wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a stunning canopy of foliage during the spring and summer months. The woodland floor is covered with a rich carpet of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding to its enchanting atmosphere.

The wood is crisscrossed with well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings and discover its hidden gems. Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted to spot a variety of animals, including deer, badgers, and foxes, as well as numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls.

Cothill Wood has a long history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age. The wood was traditionally used for timber production, and remnants of old saw pits and charcoal kilns can still be found scattered throughout the area.

Today, Cothill Wood is a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat. The wood offers a range of recreational activities, including picnicking, birdwatching, and photography. With its serene ambiance and breathtaking scenery, Cothill Wood is a true gem within the Gloucestershire countryside.

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Cothill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.834484/-1.9952655 or Grid Reference SP0015. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Straw castle On a field edge near Norbury Camp is this partially-built straw construction.
Straw castle
On a field edge near Norbury Camp is this partially-built straw construction.
Norbury Camp Set amongst the harvested fields and patches of woodland in this corner of the Cotswolds.
Norbury Camp
Set amongst the harvested fields and patches of woodland in this corner of the Cotswolds.
Woods east of Colesbourne
Woods east of Colesbourne
Colesbourne Manor Snowdrops in the woods behind Colesbourne Manor
Colesbourne Manor
Snowdrops in the woods behind Colesbourne Manor
Barn at Colesbourne A large barn to the east of the Cheltenham to Cirencester road in the village of Colesbourne
Barn at Colesbourne
A large barn to the east of the Cheltenham to Cirencester road in the village of Colesbourne
Colesbourne church Colesbourne church is dedicated to St James and is located in Colesbourne Park.
Colesbourne church
Colesbourne church is dedicated to St James and is located in Colesbourne Park.
Forestry work at Little Colesbourne Warning at the entrance to Barncombe Bottom of forestry activity in Little Colesbourne.
Forestry work at Little Colesbourne
Warning at the entrance to Barncombe Bottom of forestry activity in Little Colesbourne.
Driveway to Staple Farm, Colesbourne Driveway to Staple Farm Farm, high on the Cotswolds above Colesbourne.
Driveway to Staple Farm, Colesbourne
Driveway to Staple Farm Farm, high on the Cotswolds above Colesbourne.
Cottage at Hill Barn, Withington
Cottage at Hill Barn, Withington
Pylon and power lines These power lines are just in the grid square, beyond are Withington Woods. This view is from the road in the next square to the north.
Pylon and power lines
These power lines are just in the grid square, beyond are Withington Woods. This view is from the road in the next square to the north.
Gallops near Thorndale The gallops follow the hedge up the hill and are situated to the south of the farm at Thorndale. At the time the gallops appear to be recently created.
Gallops near Thorndale
The gallops follow the hedge up the hill and are situated to the south of the farm at Thorndale. At the time the gallops appear to be recently created.
Farmhouse, Upcote Farm A cotswold stone farmhouse with an attractive garden and pool.
Farmhouse, Upcote Farm
A cotswold stone farmhouse with an attractive garden and pool.
Straw bales near Upcote Farm
Straw bales near Upcote Farm
Farm track near Elwell
Farm track near Elwell
Below Taylor's Hill Looking down the valley between Taylor's Hill and Round Hill.
Below Taylor's Hill
Looking down the valley between Taylor's Hill and Round Hill.
On Withington Hill Looking in the direction of Shornhill Farm, which is behind the trees.
On Withington Hill
Looking in the direction of Shornhill Farm, which is behind the trees.
Triangulation pillar on Withington Hill In wet, windy, wintery conditions.
Triangulation pillar on Withington Hill
In wet, windy, wintery conditions.
Hawthorns and power lines During a brief respite from the rain. The trees are on the position marked on the map as a well.
Hawthorns and power lines
During a brief respite from the rain. The trees are on the position marked on the map as a well.
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Cothill Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP0015 (Lat: 51.834484, Lng: -1.9952655)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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