Atchlench Wood

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Atchlench Wood

Arable land at Cock Bevington Arable land viewed from beside a disused mine at Cock Bevington.
Arable land at Cock Bevington Credit: Philip Halling

Atchlench Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Worcestershire, England. Spanning an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a part of the larger Atchlench Forest. The woodland is situated near the village of Atchlench, and is easily accessible by various footpaths and country lanes.

The wood is predominantly made up of ancient oak trees, some of which are estimated to be several hundred years old. These majestic oaks create a dense canopy that provides shelter and shade for a variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells during the spring months, creating a stunning display of color.

The woodland is home to a wide range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and numerous bird species. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The tranquil atmosphere of the wood makes it an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers.

Atchlench Wood offers an extensive network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the forest at their own pace. These trails wind through the ancient trees, offering glimpses of picturesque meadows and babbling brooks along the way. The well-maintained paths are suitable for all ages and abilities, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and adhere to the woodland's guidelines, such as refraining from littering and keeping dogs on a leash. Atchlench Wood is a true natural gem in Worcestershire, providing a serene escape from the bustling city life and offering a glimpse into the enchanting beauty of the English countryside.

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Atchlench Wood Images

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Arable land at Cock Bevington Arable land viewed from beside a disused mine at Cock Bevington.
Arable land at Cock Bevington
Arable land viewed from beside a disused mine at Cock Bevington.
On the border This bridleway follows the hedgerow which marks the county boundary between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
On the border
This bridleway follows the hedgerow which marks the county boundary between Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
Arable land at Bevington Waste Arable land viewed from a bridleway at Bevington Waste.
Arable land at Bevington Waste
Arable land viewed from a bridleway at Bevington Waste.
Pylons at Bevington Waste Pylons carry power cables across farmland at Bevington Waste.
Pylons at Bevington Waste
Pylons carry power cables across farmland at Bevington Waste.
Pylons in arable land, Bevington Waste Pylons carry power cables through this large arable field at Bevington Waste.
Pylons in arable land, Bevington Waste
Pylons carry power cables through this large arable field at Bevington Waste.
Track at Cock Bevington Track at Cock Bevington giving access to an electricity substation.
Track at Cock Bevington
Track at Cock Bevington giving access to an electricity substation.
Road at Cock Bevington No through road at Cock Bevington.
Road at Cock Bevington
No through road at Cock Bevington.
Road to Rose Cottage Road to Rose Cottage and Whitfield Barn at Cock Bevington.
Road to Rose Cottage
Road to Rose Cottage and Whitfield Barn at Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington Track and bridleway across arable land to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington
Track and bridleway across arable land to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington Track and bridleway to Cock Bevington.
Track to Cock Bevington
Track and bridleway to Cock Bevington.
Arable land at Cock Bevington View south over arable land at Cock Bevington towards Salford Coppice.
Arable land at Cock Bevington
View south over arable land at Cock Bevington towards Salford Coppice.
Lane at Cock Bevington Not through road at Cock Bevington.
Lane at Cock Bevington
Not through road at Cock Bevington.
Wheat field near Bevington Hall Wheat field near Bevington Hall at Cock bevington.  A footpath crosses this field diagonally though it appears to have been diverted around the field edge.
Wheat field near Bevington Hall
Wheat field near Bevington Hall at Cock bevington. A footpath crosses this field diagonally though it appears to have been diverted around the field edge.
Footpath to Wood Bevington The footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington follows the hedgerow.
Footpath to Wood Bevington
The footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington follows the hedgerow.
Site of a disused pit This clump of trees beside a footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington grow on the site of a disused pit.
Site of a disused pit
This clump of trees beside a footpath from Cock Bevington to Wood Bevington grow on the site of a disused pit.
Gate pillars, Bevington Hall A pair of gate pillars at the entrance to Bevington Hall at Cock Bevington.
Gate pillars, Bevington Hall
A pair of gate pillars at the entrance to Bevington Hall at Cock Bevington.
Along the track towards Harvington Lodge Track NW/SE between Harvington and Atch Lench.
Along the track towards Harvington Lodge
Track NW/SE between Harvington and Atch Lench.
Footpath from Harvington Visible on the horizon is Atch Lench.
Footpath from Harvington
Visible on the horizon is Atch Lench.
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Atchlench Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP0351 (Lat: 52.163872, Lng: -1.9437279)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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///army.chatters.imitate. Near Harvington, Worcestershire

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