Barleyhill East Plantation

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Barleyhill East Plantation

St Andrew's Church, Shotley St Andrews is cruciform with a bell-cote, Built in 1769 on the site of a much older church and remodelled in 1892. It stands 960 feet (293 metres) above sea level on Grey Mare Hill. The vicarage was at Unthank and is now two cottages.
St Andrew's Church, Shotley Credit: Ken Brown

Barleyhill East Plantation is a stunning woodland located in the picturesque county of Northumberland, England. Situated on the eastern side of Barleyhill, this plantation covers a vast area of approximately 100 acres. The woodland is known for its dense growth of mature trees, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The plantation is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, with oak, beech, and ash being the most common species. These majestic giants provide a natural canopy, filtering the sunlight and casting beautiful shadows on the forest floor. The undergrowth is rich and diverse, with ferns, bracken, and bluebells carpeting the forest during springtime.

Barleyhill East Plantation is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a variety of animals and birds. Deer, foxes, and badgers can often be spotted roaming through the woodland, and birdwatchers can enjoy the sight of woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The plantation also hosts several bird nesting boxes and feeding stations, attracting a wide range of avian species throughout the year.

With its network of well-maintained trails, Barleyhill East Plantation is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, taking in the breathtaking scenery, or embark on longer treks to explore the plantation's hidden corners. The woodland is also a favored spot for picnics and family outings, with designated picnic areas and ample parking facilities available on-site.

Barleyhill East Plantation truly offers a slice of tranquility amidst Northumberland's stunning natural landscape, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace in nature.

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St Andrew's Church, Shotley St Andrews is cruciform with a bell-cote, Built in 1769 on the site of a much older church and remodelled in 1892. It stands 960 feet (293 metres) above sea level on Grey Mare Hill. The vicarage was at Unthank and is now two cottages.
St Andrew's Church, Shotley
St Andrews is cruciform with a bell-cote, Built in 1769 on the site of a much older church and remodelled in 1892. It stands 960 feet (293 metres) above sea level on Grey Mare Hill. The vicarage was at Unthank and is now two cottages.
Hoppers Mausoleum Situated in the graveyard of St Andrews Church, the elaborate domed mausoleum was built by Humphrey Hopper of Black Hedley in 1752 in memory of his wife Jane Hodgson, the Hoppers came from Scotland and the inscription records the presence of  Nicholas Hopper here in 1573.
Hoppers Mausoleum
Situated in the graveyard of St Andrews Church, the elaborate domed mausoleum was built by Humphrey Hopper of Black Hedley in 1752 in memory of his wife Jane Hodgson, the Hoppers came from Scotland and the inscription records the presence of Nicholas Hopper here in 1573.
Barley Hill Aptly named
Barley Hill
Aptly named
Upper Derwent Valley
Upper Derwent Valley
Unthank From Unthank looking North to Greymare Hill and St. Andrews church.
Unthank
From Unthank looking North to Greymare Hill and St. Andrews church.
St. Andrews Church, Greymare Hill This is a Grade 1 listed building which commands far ranging views 360 Degrees around. The far horizon are the moors above the nearby Derwent Reservoir. This monument may be surrounded by Wind Turbines in the coming years.
St. Andrews Church, Greymare Hill
This is a Grade 1 listed building which commands far ranging views 360 Degrees around. The far horizon are the moors above the nearby Derwent Reservoir. This monument may be surrounded by Wind Turbines in the coming years.
Barleyhill Plantation
Barleyhill Plantation
North Eastern entrance to Minsteracres Estate A passionist Monastery and retreat.
North Eastern entrance to Minsteracres Estate
A passionist Monastery and retreat.
The road down to the north side of the Derwent Reservoir Just south of School House Farm.
The road down to the north side of the Derwent Reservoir
Just south of School House Farm.
Field, barn and plantation near West Minsteracres
Field, barn and plantation near West Minsteracres
Roadside scene near Barleyhill
Roadside scene near Barleyhill
West Minsteracres Farm
West Minsteracres Farm
Mill Stones A country cottage near School House Farm.
Mill Stones
A country cottage near School House Farm.
Gateway to Minsteracres Monastery Minsteracres Monastery <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.minsteracres.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.minsteracres.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> was established as a Passionist community in 1950; it was expanded in 1967 to include a retreat and conference centre.
Gateway to Minsteracres Monastery
Minsteracres Monastery LinkExternal link was established as a Passionist community in 1950; it was expanded in 1967 to include a retreat and conference centre.
New House Farm Just off the A68 Darlington to Corbridge road.
New House Farm
Just off the A68 Darlington to Corbridge road.
Roadside near New House Farm On the road from Carterway Heads to Slaley.
Roadside near New House Farm
On the road from Carterway Heads to Slaley.
Countryside near Kiln Pit Hill Seen from the old A68.
Countryside near Kiln Pit Hill
Seen from the old A68.
South Cottage, Kiln Pit Hill Sited on the old A68 Darlington to Corbridge road which has now been realigned. The "cottage" (on the right) is quite a cottage! The building on the left is an apartment over a garage.
South Cottage, Kiln Pit Hill
Sited on the old A68 Darlington to Corbridge road which has now been realigned. The "cottage" (on the right) is quite a cottage! The building on the left is an apartment over a garage.
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Barleyhill East Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ0255 (Lat: 54.890633, Lng: -1.9553042)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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