Eaton Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Eaton Wood

Crakemarsh The former main road from Uttoxeter to Ashbourne has been superseded by a modern bypass
Crakemarsh Credit: Alan Murray-Rust

Eaton Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Derbyshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 40 hectares, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The wood is nestled within the beautiful landscape of the Peak District National Park, offering visitors a tranquil and serene environment to explore.

The wood is predominantly comprised of native broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. This provides a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, ferns, and various species of birds and small mammals. The wood is also home to a number of ancient trees, some of which are estimated to be over 200 years old.

Trails and footpaths wind their way through Eaton Wood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all levels of walkers, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

In addition to its natural attractions, Eaton Wood also boasts a rich historical past. It is believed that the wood was once part of a medieval hunting forest, and remnants of ancient boundary walls and ditches can still be spotted within the woodland. The wood is also home to a small archaeological site, where artifacts from the Iron Age have been unearthed.

Overall, Eaton Wood offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the Derbyshire countryside.

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Crakemarsh The former main road from Uttoxeter to Ashbourne has been superseded by a modern bypass
Crakemarsh
The former main road from Uttoxeter to Ashbourne has been superseded by a modern bypass
Combridge Attractive farm buildings at Combridge Farm indicate an affluent past. The modern farm also shows signs of investment.
Combridge
Attractive farm buildings at Combridge Farm indicate an affluent past. The modern farm also shows signs of investment.
Churnet Way The B5030 Churnet Way is still alongside the landscaped JCB headquarters.
Churnet Way
The B5030 Churnet Way is still alongside the landscaped JCB headquarters.
A minor road to some farms This is a very minor road leading to several bridle tracks and some farms.
A minor road to some farms
This is a very minor road leading to several bridle tracks and some farms.
A sunlit B5030 Thankfully there are some narrow pull ins along the B5030 otherwise it would be a perilour place to stop to take pictures, as it is very busy with heavy lorries and other traffic.
A sunlit B5030
Thankfully there are some narrow pull ins along the B5030 otherwise it would be a perilour place to stop to take pictures, as it is very busy with heavy lorries and other traffic.
Combridge Farm at Combridge Not much has changed in the last five years.
Combridge Farm at Combridge
Not much has changed in the last five years.
Lodge House at the entrance to Crakemarsh Hall, Crakemarsh
Lodge House at the entrance to Crakemarsh Hall, Crakemarsh
The River Dove near Brookend A battle through dense undergrowth, 5 feet-high nettles and fallen willow branches, not to mention a minor trespass was required to capture this tranquil picture of the Dove from the Derbyshire bank of the river. The opposite side is in Staffordshire.
The River Dove near Brookend
A battle through dense undergrowth, 5 feet-high nettles and fallen willow branches, not to mention a minor trespass was required to capture this tranquil picture of the Dove from the Derbyshire bank of the river. The opposite side is in Staffordshire.
Field by the River Dove The fence here follows the curve of the river as it meanders its way through the Derbyshire countryside. The vast majority of this square is actually situated in Staffordshire on the other side of the river.
Field by the River Dove
The fence here follows the curve of the river as it meanders its way through the Derbyshire countryside. The vast majority of this square is actually situated in Staffordshire on the other side of the river.
Minor road near Crakemarsh Farm Heading north west.
Minor road near Crakemarsh Farm
Heading north west.
Grazing, Crakemarsh
Grazing, Crakemarsh
Minor road towards Combridge Heading north from Crakemarsh.
Minor road towards Combridge
Heading north from Crakemarsh.
North Lodge, Crakemarsh  Entrance to Crakemarsh Hall.
North Lodge, Crakemarsh
Entrance to Crakemarsh Hall.
Marston Lane The frost on the road surface tells you it is still pretty cold even at the start of the afternoon.
Marston Lane
The frost on the road surface tells you it is still pretty cold even at the start of the afternoon.
A grassy field Frozen farm land with all the stock indoors.
A grassy field
Frozen farm land with all the stock indoors.
Frozen ruts in the field entrance The ground is still frozen hard so the field entrance was far less muddy than I was expecting.
Frozen ruts in the field entrance
The ground is still frozen hard so the field entrance was far less muddy than I was expecting.
Upwoods Lane A narrow country lane which just goes to a farm and is thus a cul-de-sac with fields on both sides.
Upwoods Lane
A narrow country lane which just goes to a farm and is thus a cul-de-sac with fields on both sides.
Approaching Eaton Hall Farm A pleasant view along a country lane with the sun shining for a few minutes.
Approaching Eaton Hall Farm
A pleasant view along a country lane with the sun shining for a few minutes.
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Eaton Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK1136 (Lat: 52.930031, Lng: -1.8358872)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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