Alldrit's Covert

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire Lichfield

England

Alldrit's Covert

Ford on Two Saints Way This is the first of two fords on Two Saints Way in Beaudesert Old Park.
Ford on Two Saints Way Credit: John Walton

Alldrit's Covert is a picturesque woodland located in Staffordshire, England. Situated in the heart of the county, this forested area offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Spanning a vast expanse, Alldrit's Covert is a cherished natural gem, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and wildlife observers alike.

The woodland is known for its diverse ecosystem, boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna. Towering oak, beech, and birch trees dominate the landscape, creating a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for the numerous species that call this forest home. Bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic carpet the forest floor during the spring, creating a colorful and fragrant display.

Alldrit's Covert is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it provides a sanctuary for several animal species. Deer, foxes, badgers, and rabbits can often be spotted roaming the forest, while birdwatchers will be delighted by the presence of woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The forest's tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for birdwatching and nature photography.

The woodland is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, offering stunning views and opportunities for peaceful walks or invigorating hikes. Along the way, visitors may stumble upon hidden streams, ancient trees, and secluded picnic spots.

Alldrit's Covert is a true natural treasure, providing a serene and enchanting escape for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. With its breathtaking beauty and abundant wildlife, this Staffordshire woodland is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

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Alldrit's Covert Images

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Ford on Two Saints Way This is the first of two fords on Two Saints Way in Beaudesert Old Park.
Ford on Two Saints Way
This is the first of two fords on Two Saints Way in Beaudesert Old Park.
Ford on Two Saints Way This is the second of two fords on Two Saints Way in Beaudesert Old Park.
Ford on Two Saints Way
This is the second of two fords on Two Saints Way in Beaudesert Old Park.
Roundabout on Main Road, Brereton
Roundabout on Main Road, Brereton
Roundabout on Main Road, Brereton
Roundabout on Main Road, Brereton
The A51, Brereton Cross
The A51, Brereton Cross
Outflow from Horsepasture Pool nr. Upper Longdon.  Outflow of water from Horsepasture Pool nr. Upper Longdon. The pool is a collect of waters from the Red Brook & Mutchills Gutter. From the pool it flows westwards into the Shropshire Brook.
Outflow from Horsepasture Pool nr. Upper Longdon.
Outflow of water from Horsepasture Pool nr. Upper Longdon. The pool is a collect of waters from the Red Brook & Mutchills Gutter. From the pool it flows westwards into the Shropshire Brook.
Castle Ring Iron Age hill fort
Castle Ring
Iron Age hill fort
Pretty Garden AT Upper Longdon.
Pretty Garden
AT Upper Longdon.
Gatehouse at Entrance to Chestall Estate
Gatehouse at Entrance to Chestall Estate
Beaudesert Scout and Guide Camp Beaudesert in Staffordshire, was one of the family seats of the Paget family , the Marquesses of Anglesey. The estate was obtained by William Paget, 1st Baron Paget in approximately 1550. The estate was broken up by the 6th Marquess of Anglesey in 1936 due to financial difficulties and the family moved to their other main seat at Plas Newydd in Anglesey. The grounds are now used as a scout and guide camp.

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Beaudesert Scout and Guide Camp
Beaudesert in Staffordshire, was one of the family seats of the Paget family , the Marquesses of Anglesey. The estate was obtained by William Paget, 1st Baron Paget in approximately 1550. The estate was broken up by the 6th Marquess of Anglesey in 1936 due to financial difficulties and the family moved to their other main seat at Plas Newydd in Anglesey. The grounds are now used as a scout and guide camp. LinkExternal link
Telegraph Hill, Cannock Chase The hill descends from the highest point on Cannock chase at Castle Ring. It presents a challenge to walkers and cyclists after a spell on the 'Chase'.
Telegraph Hill, Cannock Chase
The hill descends from the highest point on Cannock chase at Castle Ring. It presents a challenge to walkers and cyclists after a spell on the 'Chase'.
Footpath Up To Castle Ring
Footpath Up To Castle Ring
Castle Ring The photo shows half of one of the five sides of the 'ring', an ancient iron-age hill fort.
Castle Ring
The photo shows half of one of the five sides of the 'ring', an ancient iron-age hill fort.
View from Castle Ring Rugeley Power Station can be seen in the distance
View from Castle Ring
Rugeley Power Station can be seen in the distance
Beaudesert Old Park The Heart of England Way passes along this track.
Beaudesert Old Park
The Heart of England Way passes along this track.
Forest pool In Beaudesert Old Park, close to the Heart of England Way.
Forest pool
In Beaudesert Old Park, close to the Heart of England Way.
Forest track On the route of the Heart of England Way.
Forest track
On the route of the Heart of England Way.
Marquis's Drive, Beaudesert Old Park Now part of the Heart of England Way.
Marquis's Drive, Beaudesert Old Park
Now part of the Heart of England Way.
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Alldrit's Covert is located at Grid Ref: SK0514 (Lat: 52.726474, Lng: -1.9244863)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Lichfield

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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