Little Bush Wood

Wood, Forest in Warwickshire Warwick

England

Little Bush Wood

Grand Union Canal near Turner's Green
Grand Union Canal near Turner's Green Credit: Mark Percy

Little Bush Wood is a small woodland located in Warwickshire, England. Situated near the village of Bushwood, this charming forest covers an area of approximately 10 acres. The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, birch, and beech, creating a beautiful and diverse landscape.

The woodland is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Visitors can explore the wood via well-maintained pathways that wind through the trees, providing opportunities for leisurely walks and peaceful picnics. The forest floor is covered in a carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer, attracting a variety of wildlife such as butterflies and birds.

Little Bush Wood is also home to a rich biodiversity. The dense foliage and abundance of fallen logs provide habitats for numerous species, including foxes, badgers, and squirrels. Birdwatchers can spot a wide range of avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The wood has a long history, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. It is believed to have been used for timber extraction in the past, and remnants of old boundary walls can still be seen in some areas. The wood has also been managed to enhance its natural beauty and preserve the delicate ecosystem.

Overall, Little Bush Wood offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, with its picturesque scenery, diverse wildlife, and a sense of tranquility. It is a true gem within the Warwickshire countryside, providing a haven for both humans and wildlife alike.

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Little Bush Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.32178/-1.7383326 or Grid Reference SP1769. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grand Union Canal near Turner's Green
Grand Union Canal near Turner's Green
Tom O'The Wood country pub and restaurant
Tom O'The Wood country pub and restaurant
Grand Union Canal at Turner's Green
Grand Union Canal at Turner's Green
Kingswood-Stratford Canal M40 Motorway Bridge.
Kingswood-Stratford Canal
M40 Motorway Bridge.
Approaching Turner's Green Finwood Road drops down into the canalside hamlet.
Approaching Turner's Green
Finwood Road drops down into the canalside hamlet.
Southwest on Finwod Road Finwood Road turns south from the Old Warwick Road for Turner's Green, ahead, and Lowsonford.
Southwest on Finwod Road
Finwood Road turns south from the Old Warwick Road for Turner's Green, ahead, and Lowsonford.
Gates to Windmill Cottage, Turner's Green An entrance on Finwood Road. Old maps show Windmill House here and a circular feature where a windmill  might have been. This is the same relatively high ground as the Rowington Mill site <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7378320">SP2070 : Rowington Mill, Rowington Green</a>.
Gates to Windmill Cottage, Turner's Green
An entrance on Finwood Road. Old maps show Windmill House here and a circular feature where a windmill might have been. This is the same relatively high ground as the Rowington Mill site SP2070 : Rowington Mill, Rowington Green.
Lock Keeper's Cottage, Lock 31, Stratford Upon Avon Canal. This is a relatively unaltered barrel roofed lock keeprs cottage located next to the bridge in Lowsonford where the road to Shrewley crosses the canal.
Lock Keeper's Cottage, Lock 31, Stratford Upon Avon Canal.
This is a relatively unaltered barrel roofed lock keeprs cottage located next to the bridge in Lowsonford where the road to Shrewley crosses the canal.
Lock Keeper's Cottage Lock 31 Stratford Upon Avon Canal Barrel roofed cottage located adjacent to the canal lock. Photo taken from the bridge where Narrow Lane crosses the canal.
Lock Keeper's Cottage Lock 31 Stratford Upon Avon Canal
Barrel roofed cottage located adjacent to the canal lock. Photo taken from the bridge where Narrow Lane crosses the canal.
Turner's Green Bridge
Turner's Green Bridge
Lowsonford Bridge
Lowsonford Bridge
Lowsonford The Stratford-upon-Avon canal passing the gardens of the Fleur de lys public house in Lowsonford
Lowsonford
The Stratford-upon-Avon canal passing the gardens of the Fleur de lys public house in Lowsonford
Fleur de Lys, Lowsonford This canalside pub is now a popular dining out venue.  It was also the original home of the famed Fleur de Lys pies before their popularity and success resulted in their manufacture being moved to Emscote Mill in Warwick (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1210164">SP2965 : Site of Emscote Mill</a> ).
Fleur de Lys, Lowsonford
This canalside pub is now a popular dining out venue. It was also the original home of the famed Fleur de Lys pies before their popularity and success resulted in their manufacture being moved to Emscote Mill in Warwick (see SP2965 : Site of Emscote Mill ).
Bushwood Hall This moated building is seen from the adjacent fields
Bushwood Hall
This moated building is seen from the adjacent fields
Dick's Lane Bridge On the Southern Stratford upon Avon Canal with a lock just beyond and one of the characteristic barrel roofed lock keepers cottages in the trees
Dick's Lane Bridge
On the Southern Stratford upon Avon Canal with a lock just beyond and one of the characteristic barrel roofed lock keepers cottages in the trees
Turner's Green The Tom O'the Wood public house, taken from the bridge over the adjacent Grand Union Canal
Turner's Green
The Tom O'the Wood public house, taken from the bridge over the adjacent Grand Union Canal
Lowsonford lock The lock at Lowsonford on the Stratford-upon-Avon canal.  The distinctive shape of the roof on the former lock keeper's cottage is said to be due to it being built using the formers that were originally used to construct the brick arch bridges on the canal.
Lowsonford lock
The lock at Lowsonford on the Stratford-upon-Avon canal. The distinctive shape of the roof on the former lock keeper's cottage is said to be due to it being built using the formers that were originally used to construct the brick arch bridges on the canal.
Lowsonford The cottages and village pump at the junction with Mill Lane
Lowsonford
The cottages and village pump at the junction with Mill Lane
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Little Bush Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP1769 (Lat: 52.32178, Lng: -1.7383326)

Administrative County: Warwickshire

District: Warwick

Police Authority: Warwickshire

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