Michael's Wood

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Michael's Wood

Outdoor Seating Area, Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe
Outdoor Seating Area, Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe Credit: Paul Collins

Michael's Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Wiltshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland boasts a rich history and a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is situated near the village of Great Somerford and is easily accessible by road.

The wood is named after Michael, a local farmer who donated the land to the community in the early 1990s. Since then, it has become a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat. The forest is managed by a dedicated group of volunteers who ensure its preservation and promote environmental awareness.

The woodland is characterized by a mix of both deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, and pine. The dense canopy provides shade and creates a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for picnics or leisurely walks. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

Wildlife thrives in Michael's Wood, with various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, making it their home. Squirrels and rabbits can be spotted darting through the undergrowth, while deer occasionally graze in the open spaces.

The wood features several well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. Information boards are scattered throughout the forest, providing educational insights into the local ecosystem and highlighting points of interest.

Overall, Michael's Wood offers a tranquil and immersive experience in nature, making it a cherished gem in the heart of Wiltshire.

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Michael's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.186196/-1.6869597 or Grid Reference SU2143. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Outdoor Seating Area, Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe
Outdoor Seating Area, Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe
Home Farm, Cholderton The farm boasts the popular Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe. The shepherd's hut hasn't altered much in 10 years <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2834040">SU2342 : Drive, Home Farm</a>.
Home Farm, Cholderton
The farm boasts the popular Cholderton Farm Shop and Cafe. The shepherd's hut hasn't altered much in 10 years SU2342 : Drive, Home Farm.
Big Cowden field, Cholderton, fallen tree Fallen tree (with arborglyph - see earlier photo <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6054096)" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6054096)">Link</a>
Big Cowden field, Cholderton, fallen tree
Fallen tree (with arborglyph - see earlier photo Link
Tin Can Copse, Cholderton Tin Can Copse is a sad remnant of a small copse of trees situated on the boundary of Big Cowden field and the edge of the Bourne valley floodplain. It gets its name from the hollow in the middle being used as a rubbish dump during the mid/late 19th-early/mid 20th century.
Tin Can Copse, Cholderton
Tin Can Copse is a sad remnant of a small copse of trees situated on the boundary of Big Cowden field and the edge of the Bourne valley floodplain. It gets its name from the hollow in the middle being used as a rubbish dump during the mid/late 19th-early/mid 20th century.
Big Cowden field, Cholderton, fallen tree The northern and first to fall of two trees in the middle of Big Cowden field (the tree on the left in <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6054093)" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6054093)">Link</a>. The uprooted tree bowl shows the underlying soliflucted chalk overlain by Clay-with-flints still attached to the roots.
Big Cowden field, Cholderton, fallen tree
The northern and first to fall of two trees in the middle of Big Cowden field (the tree on the left in Link. The uprooted tree bowl shows the underlying soliflucted chalk overlain by Clay-with-flints still attached to the roots.
Down Barn Dairy field, Cholderton View across Down Brn Dairy Field after ploughing autumn 2022.
Down Barn Dairy field, Cholderton
View across Down Brn Dairy Field after ploughing autumn 2022.
Down Barn Dairy field, Cholderton during field walking survey Looking west across the combe running through Down Barn Dairy field, during archaeological field walking survey in advance of solar development due to cover the field in the future.
Down Barn Dairy field, Cholderton during field walking survey
Looking west across the combe running through Down Barn Dairy field, during archaeological field walking survey in advance of solar development due to cover the field in the future.
Entrance to Diana Plantation Field, Cholderton Looking across Diana Plantation Field to Hills Copse on Beacon Hill in the distance.
Entrance to Diana Plantation Field, Cholderton
Looking across Diana Plantation Field to Hills Copse on Beacon Hill in the distance.
Dairy Cottages Field, Cholderton View across Dairy Cottages field looking towards Thruxton Hill on the skyline during archaeological field walking survey in advance of solar development.
Dairy Cottages Field, Cholderton
View across Dairy Cottages field looking towards Thruxton Hill on the skyline during archaeological field walking survey in advance of solar development.
Big AA Box field, Cholderton Looking across Big AA Box field towards Thruxton Hill. The woodland at the end of the field marks the county boundary marked by a late Bronze Age linear ditch running along the field boundary. The field name derives from the AA box that used to stand in the lay-by of the old A303: the modern dual carriageway runs behind the hedge on the right.
Big AA Box field, Cholderton
Looking across Big AA Box field towards Thruxton Hill. The woodland at the end of the field marks the county boundary marked by a late Bronze Age linear ditch running along the field boundary. The field name derives from the AA box that used to stand in the lay-by of the old A303: the modern dual carriageway runs behind the hedge on the right.
Parkhouse Field, Cholderton Top Parkhouse field, recently ploughed looking across to Parkhouse Cross and beyond Snoddington Down on the horizon.
Parkhouse Field, Cholderton
Top Parkhouse field, recently ploughed looking across to Parkhouse Cross and beyond Snoddington Down on the horizon.
Parkhouse Field, Cholderton Looking across Top Parkhouse Field to Beacon Hill, with tractor and water trough.
Parkhouse Field, Cholderton
Looking across Top Parkhouse Field to Beacon Hill, with tractor and water trough.
St Nicholas, Cholderton: September 2023
St Nicholas, Cholderton: September 2023
St Nicholas, Cholderton: CWGC grave For Jackman's service record see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2709902/harold-bartholomew-jackman/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2709902/harold-bartholomew-jackman/">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>
St Nicholas, Cholderton: CWGC grave
For Jackman's service record see LinkExternal link
St Nicholas, Cholderton: "spire"
St Nicholas, Cholderton: "spire"
St Nicholas, Cholderton: churchyard
St Nicholas, Cholderton: churchyard
Cholderton War Memorial: September 2023
Cholderton War Memorial: September 2023
Road towards Thruxton
Road towards Thruxton
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Michael's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU2143 (Lat: 51.186196, Lng: -1.6869597)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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