Hill Close Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire South Derbyshire

England

Hill Close Wood

Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane
Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane Credit: Mick Malpass

Hill Close Wood, located in Derbyshire, England, is a picturesque forest that offers visitors a serene and tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a vibrant and lush canopy. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers and ferns, adding to the overall beauty of the landscape.

Hill Close Wood is home to an abundance of wildlife, making it a haven for animal lovers. Visitors may spot various species of birds such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as small mammals like squirrels and foxes. The wood also boasts a healthy population of deer, which can be seen grazing in the early morning or late evening.

There are several well-marked trails throughout the wood, catering to different fitness levels and interests. These trails take visitors through enchanting woodland scenery, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for exploration. Along the way, there are picnic areas and benches where visitors can rest and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Hill Close Wood is open to the public year-round, and admission is free. It is managed by the local conservation society, which works tirelessly to protect and preserve the natural beauty of this woodland gem. Whether you seek solitude, a family outing, or a chance to connect with nature, Hill Close Wood is sure to provide a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Hill Close Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.731444/-1.6518496 or Grid Reference SK2314. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane
Mock Tudor House, Catton Lane
Trees and Corn, Catton Lane On the right is a field of wheat, on the left it looks as if half of the field has been given over to the National Forest Tender Scheme, and a substantial amount of trees have been planted
Trees and Corn, Catton Lane
On the right is a field of wheat, on the left it looks as if half of the field has been given over to the National Forest Tender Scheme, and a substantial amount of trees have been planted
The House on the Crossroads This house is in an area called Lads Grave, but I can't find out why it is called that.
The House on the Crossroads
This house is in an area called Lads Grave, but I can't find out why it is called that.
Farm track between corn fields, Coton Road
Farm track between corn fields, Coton Road
Tracks in a Wheat field There are three heaps of soil or manure that have been tipped into this field of wheat, why not put it on the side of the field, and save the corn I don't know.
Tracks in a Wheat field
There are three heaps of soil or manure that have been tipped into this field of wheat, why not put it on the side of the field, and save the corn I don't know.
Footpath to Thompsons Wood Notice the little gate instead of a stile.
Footpath to Thompsons Wood
Notice the little gate instead of a stile.
Row of identical Cottages, Coton-In-The-Elms
Row of identical Cottages, Coton-In-The-Elms
Across a field of Barley to Coton-In-The-Elms
Across a field of Barley to Coton-In-The-Elms
A Paddock at the Crosses The Crosses is surrounded on three sides by young plantations of trees for the National Forest
A Paddock at the Crosses
The Crosses is surrounded on three sides by young plantations of trees for the National Forest
Entrance to Lady Leys Farm
Entrance to Lady Leys Farm
Across Canary Grass to Raddle Farm This strip of canary grass between Raddle Lane and a field of Wheat, was probably planted as food and shelter for wildlife, when the corn is cut.
Across Canary Grass to Raddle Farm
This strip of canary grass between Raddle Lane and a field of Wheat, was probably planted as food and shelter for wildlife, when the corn is cut.
One Tree Hill Revisited Public footpath near Coton-in-the-Elms. The oak tree atop this small hill has now been joined by a veritable range of saplings courtesy of the burgeoning National Forest project.
One Tree Hill Revisited
Public footpath near Coton-in-the-Elms. The oak tree atop this small hill has now been joined by a veritable range of saplings courtesy of the burgeoning National Forest project.
Track and Footpath near Mansditch This picture was taken near a footpath junction at the edge of Garland's Wood.
Track and Footpath near Mansditch
This picture was taken near a footpath junction at the edge of Garland's Wood.
Clay Pigeon Shooting Butts at Garlands This picture was taken from the public footpath which passes through the site.
Clay Pigeon Shooting Butts at Garlands
This picture was taken from the public footpath which passes through the site.
Encroaching Shower over Coton Wood The sunlight over this grassy strip is about to be blotted out by a heavy shower moving in from the north.
Encroaching Shower over Coton Wood
The sunlight over this grassy strip is about to be blotted out by a heavy shower moving in from the north.
Dog Walker near Summerfields Looking over a flat landscape towards Catton Hall.
Dog Walker near Summerfields
Looking over a flat landscape towards Catton Hall.
Roadside Cottages near Catton A rural road with Donkhill Cottages partially visible on the left of picture.
Roadside Cottages near Catton
A rural road with Donkhill Cottages partially visible on the left of picture.
Farmland, Lady Leys
Farmland, Lady Leys
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Hill Close Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK2314 (Lat: 52.731444, Lng: -1.6518496)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: South Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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