Ousley Wood

Wood, Forest in Staffordshire East Staffordshire

England

Ousley Wood

Toll House, B5032 On the B5032 between Mayfield and Elstone, Staffordshire, near the hamlet of Calwich, 3 miles SE of Ashbourne, Derbyshire. On the 1878/81 map labelled as "Mayfield TP". Served the Spath & Hanging Bridge Turnpike Trust.

Inscription: Tollgate Cottage // 19 Calwich 97

Milestone Society National ID: ST.MYF01
Toll House, B5032 Credit: Mike Parsons

Ousley Wood, located in the county of Staffordshire, England, is a dense and picturesque woodland area that attracts nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike. Nestled within the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this forested landscape covers an area of approximately 100 acres.

Characterized by its native broadleaf trees, Ousley Wood boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem. The woodland is predominantly made up of oak and birch trees, providing a habitat for a variety of bird species, small mammals, and insects. Visitors can expect to encounter woodpeckers, owls, and squirrels as they wander through the forest trails.

The woodland is crisscrossed with a network of footpaths and bridleways, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. These paths wind through the trees and provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Ousley Wood is particularly popular with walkers, joggers, and horse riders who appreciate the tranquility and peacefulness of the area.

Historically, Ousley Wood has also played a significant role in the local community. It has been used as a timber source for centuries, with trees being harvested sustainably to provide firewood and materials for construction. This sustainable management of the woodland has allowed it to flourish and maintain its natural beauty.

Overall, Ousley Wood is a hidden gem in Staffordshire, offering visitors an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With its stunning landscape, diverse wildlife, and rich history, it is a place that continues to captivate and inspire all those who venture into its depths.

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Ousley Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.999598/-1.81679 or Grid Reference SK1244. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Toll House, B5032 On the B5032 between Mayfield and Elstone, Staffordshire, near the hamlet of Calwich, 3 miles SE of Ashbourne, Derbyshire. On the 1878/81 map labelled as "Mayfield TP". Served the Spath & Hanging Bridge Turnpike Trust.

Inscription: Tollgate Cottage // 19 Calwich 97

Milestone Society National ID: ST.MYF01
Toll House, B5032
On the B5032 between Mayfield and Elstone, Staffordshire, near the hamlet of Calwich, 3 miles SE of Ashbourne, Derbyshire. On the 1878/81 map labelled as "Mayfield TP". Served the Spath & Hanging Bridge Turnpike Trust. Inscription: Tollgate Cottage // 19 Calwich 97 Milestone Society National ID: ST.MYF01
Toll Gate Cottage, Wootton An ex Toll House at a junction in Hall Lane. It served the Darley Moor & Ellaston Turnpike Trust in the 18ᵗʰ & 19ᵗʰ C.

Milestone Society National ID: ST.WOO
Toll Gate Cottage, Wootton
An ex Toll House at a junction in Hall Lane. It served the Darley Moor & Ellaston Turnpike Trust in the 18ᵗʰ & 19ᵗʰ C. Milestone Society National ID: ST.WOO
Ellastone Telephone Exchange on the left. The ornate building on the right is probably an estate house of Calwich Abbey or one of the other "handsome seats" in the vicinity <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Ellastone/index.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Ellastone/index.html">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>
Ellastone Telephone Exchange
on the left. The ornate building on the right is probably an estate house of Calwich Abbey or one of the other "handsome seats" in the vicinity LinkExternal link
Stanton Chapel in Bankside, Stanton. The stone over the door is inscribed "Primitive Methodist Chapel erected at the sole expense of David Smith. AD 1824". Primitive Methodism started only 30 km away on <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SJ8557">SJ8557</a> Mow Cop in 1807.
Stanton Chapel
in Bankside, Stanton. The stone over the door is inscribed "Primitive Methodist Chapel erected at the sole expense of David Smith. AD 1824". Primitive Methodism started only 30 km away on SJ8557 Mow Cop in 1807.
St Mary's Church Stanton, Staffordshire
St Mary's Church
Stanton, Staffordshire
Rhodes Cottage Sallyfield Lane, Stanton, Staffordshire. Note the topiary.
Rhodes Cottage
Sallyfield Lane, Stanton, Staffordshire. Note the topiary.
Three Oaks Farm off Sallyfield Lane, Stanton, Staffordshire
Three Oaks Farm
off Sallyfield Lane, Stanton, Staffordshire
Parkland cattle Looking towards Upper Ellastone from the Limestone Way.
Parkland cattle
Looking towards Upper Ellastone from the Limestone Way.
Pastoral with ruin Close to The Hutts Farm and viewed from the Limestone Way.
Pastoral with ruin
Close to The Hutts Farm and viewed from the Limestone Way.
Woodland and fields near Ellastone
Woodland and fields near Ellastone
The guardian of the Limestone Way
The guardian of the Limestone Way
Dydon View from the Limestone Way.
Dydon
View from the Limestone Way.
A fruitful hedge This summer has been excellent for hedgerow fruit and these hawthorns are heavy with haws.
A fruitful hedge
This summer has been excellent for hedgerow fruit and these hawthorns are heavy with haws.
Footbridge over a stream The stream, leads from Cockley Wood down to meet the River Dove near a weir. Marshy land, part of the River Dove's flood plain, lies beyond the footbridge and houses are built on a ridge above this.
Footbridge over a stream
The stream, leads from Cockley Wood down to meet the River Dove near a weir. Marshy land, part of the River Dove's flood plain, lies beyond the footbridge and houses are built on a ridge above this.
Cockley Wood and marshy ground Beyond the marshy ground lies Cockley Wood.
Cockley Wood and marshy ground
Beyond the marshy ground lies Cockley Wood.
Weir on the River Dove The weir is situated at a sharp meander in the river.
Weir on the River Dove
The weir is situated at a sharp meander in the river.
Stone houses in Wootton village
Stone houses in Wootton village
The road to the Weaver Hills Back lane in Wootton leads to the Weaver Hills.
The road to the Weaver Hills
Back lane in Wootton leads to the Weaver Hills.
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Ousley Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK1244 (Lat: 52.999598, Lng: -1.81679)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: East Staffordshire

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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