Franchises Common Wood

Wood, Forest in Wiltshire

England

Franchises Common Wood

Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane Credit: David Martin

Franchises Common Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Wiltshire, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 143 hectares, it is a part of the larger Great Ridge Wood complex. The wood is situated near the village of Wood, offering a tranquil and peaceful setting for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy and provide ample shade during the summer months. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of leaf litter, creating an ideal habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

Franchises Common Wood is a popular destination for walkers, hikers, and nature lovers, thanks to its extensive network of well-maintained trails and footpaths. These paths meander through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and discover its hidden treasures. The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and a wide range of bird species, making it a haven for nature photographers and birdwatchers.

In addition to its natural beauty, Franchises Common Wood offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the importance of woodland conservation and sustainable forest management. The wood is managed by the local forestry commission, who ensure that it remains a thriving ecosystem while also providing a sustainable source of timber.

Overall, Franchises Common Wood is a breathtaking natural oasis in the heart of Wiltshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the tranquility of the woodland environment.

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Franchises Common Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.956967/-1.6669452 or Grid Reference SU2317. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Tractor on the verge of Lyburn Lane
Track in the woods south of Hamptworth Lodge
Track in the woods south of Hamptworth Lodge
Track in the woods Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track in the woods
Adjacent to a large solar farm.
Track towards Horse Common
Track towards Horse Common
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Bracken near Bramshaw Telegraph
A warm afternoon on which it was almost possible to imagine the bracken growing as you watched.
Shady track through Studley Wood
Shady track through Studley Wood
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies grazing by the roadside - an excellent reason for the speed limit imposition within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog Very wet going in the New Forest during a March with much rainfall.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - Bog
Very wet going in the New Forest during a March with much rainfall. LinkExternal link
Picket Corner - Pond Water on boggy grassland during a very wet New Forest March.
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Picket Corner - Pond
Water on boggy grassland during a very wet New Forest March. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Pony
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park and are to be left alone by visitors. LinkExternal link
Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park.
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Bramshaw Telegraph - New Forest Ponies
Free range ponies are a common sight within the New Forest National Park. LinkExternal link
The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
The Lamb Inn, Nomansland On The Green.
The Lamb Inn, Nomansland
On The Green.
Shorts Hill Heading west from Nomansland.
Shorts Hill
Heading west from Nomansland.
Lyburn Road Heading towards Hamptworth.
Lyburn Road
Heading towards Hamptworth.
Start of public byway Round the corner the track splits two ways. One is to Lover, and the other through woodland to the open New Forest.
Start of public byway
Round the corner the track splits two ways. One is to Lover, and the other through woodland to the open New Forest.
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Franchises Common Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU2317 (Lat: 50.956967, Lng: -1.6669452)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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