Bishopstone Down

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Bishopstone Down

Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse
Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse Credit: Helen Steed

Bishopstone Down is a scenic woodland area located in the county of Wiltshire in southwestern England. Spanning over an expansive area, it is characterized by its lush greenery, dense forest cover, and diverse wildlife. This natural haven is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The woodland is known for its ancient history, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Neolithic period. Its prehistoric features, including burial mounds and stone circles, offer a glimpse into the area's rich cultural heritage. In addition, the remains of Iron Age hillforts can still be seen, adding to the historical significance of the site.

The woodland itself is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a shaded canopy, providing a tranquil and serene atmosphere for visitors. Numerous walking trails meander through the woods, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace.

Wildlife thrives in Bishopstone Down, with a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, calling the woodland their home. Mammals, including deer and foxes, can also be spotted in the area. Additionally, the woodland is home to a diverse range of plant life, with wildflowers and ferns adding bursts of color to the forest floor.

Overall, Bishopstone Down offers a captivating natural experience, combining history, biodiversity, and stunning scenery. It is a cherished destination for individuals seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Wiltshire's countryside.

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Bishopstone Down Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.059785/-1.8917752 or Grid Reference SU0728. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse
Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse
Footpath across Warren Down
Footpath across Warren Down
Farmland near Stratford Tony
Farmland near Stratford Tony
Track to Hare Warren Lodge
Track to Hare Warren Lodge
Track junction in Hare Warren
Track junction in Hare Warren
Old Shaftsbury Drove through Hare Warren
Old Shaftsbury Drove through Hare Warren
Pines, Bishopstone Down A dogless version of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/297132">SU0629 : Hill Top Trees</a> though I have these in a different part of the square. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4550542">SU0629 : Pigs on Bishopstone Down</a> for adjacent pigs. The right of way is restricted byway BURC 2.
Pines, Bishopstone Down
A dogless version of SU0629 : Hill Top Trees though I have these in a different part of the square. See also SU0629 : Pigs on Bishopstone Down for adjacent pigs. The right of way is restricted byway BURC 2.
Old Shaftesbury Drove Followed by BOAT BSTO 39.
Old Shaftesbury Drove
Followed by BOAT BSTO 39.
Farmland and woods by Portfield Road From the Old Shaftesbury Drove near its junction with the road, which runs behind the trees on the extreme right, and looking towards the valley of the River Ebble. The wood right of centre hides a chalk pit.
Farmland and woods by Portfield Road
From the Old Shaftesbury Drove near its junction with the road, which runs behind the trees on the extreme right, and looking towards the valley of the River Ebble. The wood right of centre hides a chalk pit.
Bridleway, Bishopstone Down A reverse view of the bridleway (BSTO 3) shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/885461">SU0728 : Bridleway to Windwhistle</a>, now running between oilseed rape on the left and barley on the right.
Bridleway, Bishopstone Down
A reverse view of the bridleway (BSTO 3) shown in SU0728 : Bridleway to Windwhistle, now running between oilseed rape on the left and barley on the right.
Combe, Stratford Tony From Portfield Road. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/315918">SU0827 : Valley taken from Portfield Road</a> shows the same combe from further south along the road, looking in a different direction. The combe leads down to the valley of the River Ebble.
Combe, Stratford Tony
From Portfield Road. SU0827 : Valley taken from Portfield Road shows the same combe from further south along the road, looking in a different direction. The combe leads down to the valley of the River Ebble.
Road to Salisbury Racecourse Climbing from Stratford Tony. The distant woodland is at Hare Warren.
Road to Salisbury Racecourse
Climbing from Stratford Tony. The distant woodland is at Hare Warren.
Barley near Stratford Tony Looking back to the left from where <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5909685">SU0927 : Road to Salisbury Racecourse</a> was taken, towards the distant Ebble valley.
Barley near Stratford Tony
Looking back to the left from where SU0927 : Road to Salisbury Racecourse was taken, towards the distant Ebble valley.
Farmland near Stratford Tony The nearer wood is on North Down.
Farmland near Stratford Tony
The nearer wood is on North Down.
Road to Stratford Tony Looking right from where <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5909719">SU0927 : Farmland near Stratford Tony</a> was taken, with the road heading towards the Ebble valley.
Road to Stratford Tony
Looking right from where SU0927 : Farmland near Stratford Tony was taken, with the road heading towards the Ebble valley.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 runs along the southern edge of Hare Warren.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren
Byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 runs along the southern edge of Hare Warren.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Further west along byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5909751">SU0828 : Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren</a>.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren
Further west along byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 from SU0828 : Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Looking in the opposite direction from where <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5909759">SU0828 : Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren</a> was taken, along byway open to all traffic BSTO 39.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren
Looking in the opposite direction from where SU0828 : Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren was taken, along byway open to all traffic BSTO 39.
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Bishopstone Down is located at Grid Ref: SU0728 (Lat: 51.059785, Lng: -1.8917752)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

What 3 Words

///saddens.roughness.salary. Near Wilton, Wiltshire

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