Little Brier Wood

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Little Brier Wood

The appropriately named Standalone Farm, above Esh Winning
The appropriately named Standalone Farm, above Esh Winning Credit: Oliver Dixon

Little Brier Wood is a small forest located in Durham, England. It covers an approximate area of 20 acres and is situated near the village of Brierley, northeast of Durham city. The wood is characterized by its dense vegetation and diverse range of tree species, which include oak, ash, beech, and birch.

The forest is well-preserved and maintained, with designated walking paths that allow visitors to explore its natural beauty. These paths wind through the wood, providing easy access to various areas within the forest. The terrain is mostly flat, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

Little Brier Wood is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as a habitat for numerous wildlife species. Birdwatchers often visit the area to spot various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and finches. Other animals, such as rabbits, squirrels, and deer, can also be spotted within the wood.

The forest offers a peaceful and tranquil setting, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a break from urban life. Many visitors come to enjoy picnics, walks, and photography sessions amidst the natural surroundings. The wood is particularly captivating during the autumn season when the leaves change color, creating a stunning display of reds, oranges, and yellows.

Little Brier Wood is accessible throughout the year and is free to enter. It is managed by the local authorities, who ensure its conservation and upkeep for the enjoyment of both locals and tourists alike.

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Little Brier Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.760063/-1.7093769 or Grid Reference NZ1840. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The appropriately named Standalone Farm, above Esh Winning
The appropriately named Standalone Farm, above Esh Winning
Terraced cottages at Waterhouses, near Esh Winning
Terraced cottages at Waterhouses, near Esh Winning
Deerness Valley Path at Waterhouses Looking west. One of the many disused railways in County Durham which has been converted into an attractive path for walkers and cyclists
Deerness Valley Path at Waterhouses
Looking west. One of the many disused railways in County Durham which has been converted into an attractive path for walkers and cyclists
St Paul's Church, Waterhouses
St Paul's Church, Waterhouses
Esh Winning Primary School
Esh Winning Primary School
New housing at Esh Winning On the B6302 in the north-west of the village. Characteristic of the growing gentrification of the old coal mining villages in County Durham
New housing at Esh Winning
On the B6302 in the north-west of the village. Characteristic of the growing gentrification of the old coal mining villages in County Durham
The River Deerness at Esh Winning Looking upstream
The River Deerness at Esh Winning
Looking upstream
Coronation Homes, Esh Winning Completed in 1911, these "homes" were presumably built for retired coal miners
Coronation Homes, Esh Winning
Completed in 1911, these "homes" were presumably built for retired coal miners
Fair View, Esh Winning
Fair View, Esh Winning
Old bridge abutments on the Deerness Valley Path These handsome abutments once supported a foot- or farm-bridge over the now-disused railway.
Old bridge abutments on the Deerness Valley Path
These handsome abutments once supported a foot- or farm-bridge over the now-disused railway.
Jubilee memorial, Waterhouses One of a number of attractive memorials (in a variety of designs) to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II sited in and around Waterhouses.
Jubilee memorial, Waterhouses
One of a number of attractive memorials (in a variety of designs) to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II sited in and around Waterhouses.
Old Iversley Farm.
Old Iversley Farm.
Fork in the road. Old Iversley Farm
Fork in the road. Old Iversley Farm
Track to Esh Winning.
Track to Esh Winning.
Equestrian Centre. Iversley Farm.
Equestrian Centre. Iversley Farm.
Horned Beast. Old Iversley Farm.
Horned Beast. Old Iversley Farm.
Taking Notice. Old Iversley Farm.
Taking Notice. Old Iversley Farm.
Track to Waterhouses Cemetery.
Track to Waterhouses Cemetery.
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Little Brier Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ1840 (Lat: 54.760063, Lng: -1.7093769)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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Related Wikis

Waterhouses, County Durham

Waterhouses is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of Durham, near Esh Winning, on the northern Bank of the River Deerness...

Esh Winning F.C.

Esh Winning Football Club is a football club based in Esh Winning, near Durham, in County Durham, England. They are currently members of the Northern League...

Waterhouses railway station (Durham)

Waterhouses railway station, on the Deerness Valley Railway, south of the village of Esh Winning in County Durham, England, was opened on 1 November 1877...

Esh Winning

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.760063,-1.7093769
Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 54.7644794/-1.7091961
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Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 54.7644872/-1.7094496
Barrier: stile
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 54.7594806/-1.7016851
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