Belt Plantation

Wood, Forest in Northumberland

England

Belt Plantation

Newly Built Housing, St Mary Lane Taken from the car park of St Mary's Inn
Newly Built Housing, St Mary Lane Credit: Philip Cornwall

Belt Plantation is a woodland area located in the county of Northumberland in northern England. Situated in the heart of Northumberland National Park, it covers an expansive area of approximately 500 hectares (1,235 acres). The plantation is predominantly composed of various types of trees, forming a dense forest that is characteristic of the region.

The woodland in Belt Plantation is primarily made up of native tree species such as oak, birch, beech, and Scots pine. This diverse mix of trees provides a rich habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. The plantation is particularly known for its bird population, with species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds frequently spotted in the area.

Belt Plantation offers visitors the opportunity to explore its natural beauty through a network of well-maintained walking trails. These paths wind through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. The plantation also features picnic areas and viewpoints, offering visitors the chance to relax and take in the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

In addition to its recreational value, Belt Plantation plays an important role in the conservation and preservation of the region's natural heritage. The woodland is managed sustainably, with efforts focused on maintaining its ecological balance and protecting its biodiversity. As a result, the plantation serves as a valuable ecosystem and contributes to the overall health and wellbeing of the local environment.

Overall, Belt Plantation in Northumberland is a beautiful and ecologically significant woodland area that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of the Northumberland countryside.

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Belt Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.135476/-1.7302489 or Grid Reference NZ1782. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Newly Built Housing, St Mary Lane Taken from the car park of St Mary's Inn
Newly Built Housing, St Mary Lane
Taken from the car park of St Mary's Inn
Wheat crop in an arable field An arable field to the south of Mitford Steads has a crop of wheat growing in it.
Wheat crop in an arable field
An arable field to the south of Mitford Steads has a crop of wheat growing in it.
Mown grass field A grass field has been mown and the grass has been collected.
Mown grass field
A grass field has been mown and the grass has been collected.
Crossroads on the B6524 A road junction between the B6524 and a pair of minor roads to the south of Mitford.
Crossroads on the B6524
A road junction between the B6524 and a pair of minor roads to the south of Mitford.
Arable land close to Gubeon Farm Arable fields close to Gubeon Farm. In the middle of the field is a single tree, surrounded by a crop of wheat.
Arable land close to Gubeon Farm
Arable fields close to Gubeon Farm. In the middle of the field is a single tree, surrounded by a crop of wheat.
Postbox, Gubeon Plantations A postbox on the quiet section of road through Gubeon Plantations. Hidden in the plantations on either side of the road are a number of large houses, each with spacious grounds and most are hidden from the road.
Postbox, Gubeon Plantations
A postbox on the quiet section of road through Gubeon Plantations. Hidden in the plantations on either side of the road are a number of large houses, each with spacious grounds and most are hidden from the road.
Road through Gubeon Plantations A minor road passes through Gubeon Plantations. Hidden amongst the plantations are several large private dwellings.
Road through Gubeon Plantations
A minor road passes through Gubeon Plantations. Hidden amongst the plantations are several large private dwellings.
Public bridleway towards Stannington Looking along a public bridleway which starts well surfaced but quickly turns muddy.
Public bridleway towards Stannington
Looking along a public bridleway which starts well surfaced but quickly turns muddy.
Old wall, Tranwell Airfield Looking across the corner of an arable field at a section of old wall. The large scale of the section of wall suggests that it was once part of a larger structure, probably a building, which was associated with Tranwell Airfield.
Old wall, Tranwell Airfield
Looking across the corner of an arable field at a section of old wall. The large scale of the section of wall suggests that it was once part of a larger structure, probably a building, which was associated with Tranwell Airfield.
Field edge bridleway Looking along a public bridleway which follows the edge of an arable field (fallow in this photograph) towards Stannington.
Field edge bridleway
Looking along a public bridleway which follows the edge of an arable field (fallow in this photograph) towards Stannington.
Fallow arable field at North Saltwick A flat arable field at North Saltwick has been left uncropped this season.
Fallow arable field at North Saltwick
A flat arable field at North Saltwick has been left uncropped this season.
New homes, Stannington Park, Stannington New homes which have been built as part of a large housing development on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital, which was originally built as the Gateshead County Lunatic Asylum in the late 19th Century and closed as a hospital in 1996.
New homes, Stannington Park, Stannington
New homes which have been built as part of a large housing development on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital, which was originally built as the Gateshead County Lunatic Asylum in the late 19th Century and closed as a hospital in 1996.
New houses, Stannington Park Some of the new houses which have been built on the site of St Mary's Hospital near Stannington by developer Bellway.
New houses, Stannington Park
Some of the new houses which have been built on the site of St Mary's Hospital near Stannington by developer Bellway.
Public bridleway, Stannington Park A muddy public bridleway through a narrow wooded area on the edge of the Stannington Park housing development.
Public bridleway, Stannington Park
A muddy public bridleway through a narrow wooded area on the edge of the Stannington Park housing development.
New houses, Stannington Park development A few of the new houses recently completed as part of the Stannington Park housing development on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital.
New houses, Stannington Park development
A few of the new houses recently completed as part of the Stannington Park housing development on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital.
The Villas, Stannington A street of semi detached houses close to the site of the former St Mary's Hospital which is now being developed into a housing estate.
The Villas, Stannington
A street of semi detached houses close to the site of the former St Mary's Hospital which is now being developed into a housing estate.
Entrance into Stannington Park The main entrance into the Stannington Park housing development. The development is taking place on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital, which was originally built in the late 19th Century as the County Asylum for Gateshead. The house by the entrance appears to be the one in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/91273">NZ1881 : Entrance to St Mary's Hospital (disused), North Saltwick</a> which has been given a new lease of life.
Entrance into Stannington Park
The main entrance into the Stannington Park housing development. The development is taking place on the site of the former St Mary's Hospital, which was originally built in the late 19th Century as the County Asylum for Gateshead. The house by the entrance appears to be the one in NZ1881 : Entrance to St Mary's Hospital (disused), North Saltwick which has been given a new lease of life.
Bet's Lane between Stannington and Tranwell Looking north along the named country lane between Stannington and Tranwell.
Bet's Lane between Stannington and Tranwell
Looking north along the named country lane between Stannington and Tranwell.
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Belt Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ1782 (Lat: 55.135476, Lng: -1.7302489)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.135476,-1.7302489
Tranwell Woods
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.1363579/-1.7237727
Building: hangar
Disused: yes
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Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 55.1354572/-1.7325821
Cafe
N1 Golf Centre
Addr City: Morpeth
Addr Postcode: NE61 3FR
Addr Street: Ponteland Road
Fhrs Id: 486077
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Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 55.137266/-1.7278323
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