Black Knowle Plantation

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Black Knowle Plantation

Path down from Stanton Moor
Path down from Stanton Moor Credit: David Lally

Black Knowle Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Derbyshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, it is known for its dense forest cover and diverse range of trees, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The plantation primarily consists of deciduous trees, with species such as oak, beech, and birch dominating the landscape. These trees create a lush canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer. The undergrowth is rich with ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, adding to the overall beauty of the plantation.

Trails and footpaths crisscross the plantation, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems. These paths wind through the woodland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and glimpses of the nearby River Derwent. The plantation also offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and photography.

Black Knowle Plantation holds historical significance, as it was once part of a larger estate owned by a local aristocratic family. This heritage is evident in the remnants of old stone walls and the occasional crumbling building foundations that can be found within the woodland.

Managed by the Forestry Commission, the plantation is well-maintained and accessible to the public throughout the year. The Commission ensures the sustainability of the woodland by practicing responsible forest management techniques.

Overall, Black Knowle Plantation is a haven of natural beauty, providing a serene escape for nature lovers and a glimpse into Derbyshire's rich history.

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Black Knowle Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.164326/-1.6405965 or Grid Reference SK2463. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path down from Stanton Moor
Path down from Stanton Moor
Leaning oak Wind-blown on Stanton Moor.
Leaning oak
Wind-blown on Stanton Moor.
Hillside below Stanton Woodhouse The western side of the Derwent valley. The village of Northwood is seen on the other side.
Hillside below Stanton Woodhouse
The western side of the Derwent valley. The village of Northwood is seen on the other side.
Stanton Woodhouse A manor house and farm in the Haddon estate.
Stanton Woodhouse
A manor house and farm in the Haddon estate.
Hillside above the Derwent valley A hillside near Stanton Woodhouse. The next visible community is Darley Dale.
Hillside above the Derwent valley
A hillside near Stanton Woodhouse. The next visible community is Darley Dale.
Sheep above Stanton Woodhouse Looking up the Derwent valley.
Sheep above Stanton Woodhouse
Looking up the Derwent valley.
Cottages in Stanton in Peak A long thin village climbing the hillside. A shower is passing a couple of miles to the north.
Cottages in Stanton in Peak
A long thin village climbing the hillside. A shower is passing a couple of miles to the north.
Field near Stanton in Peak A view from the top of the village, which is off to the left.
Field near Stanton in Peak
A view from the top of the village, which is off to the left.
Cottages in Stanton in Peak Near the bottom of the long thin village.
Cottages in Stanton in Peak
Near the bottom of the long thin village.
Field at Stanton in Peak Right at the bottom of the village.
Field at Stanton in Peak
Right at the bottom of the village.
Stanton in Peak From the bottom of the village looking up. The spire of Holy Trinity Church is seen but the village continues quite a long way past that.
Stanton in Peak
From the bottom of the village looking up. The spire of Holy Trinity Church is seen but the village continues quite a long way past that.
Stanton in Peak The village pub, the Flying Childers, is straight ahead, and the spire of Holy Trinity Church is behind.
Stanton in Peak
The village pub, the Flying Childers, is straight ahead, and the spire of Holy Trinity Church is behind.
Allotments and cattle at Stanton in Peak Looking down on the valley of the River Wye where Haddon Hall can be seen.
Allotments and cattle at Stanton in Peak
Looking down on the valley of the River Wye where Haddon Hall can be seen.
Footpath to Winster It crosses an area of rough grazing with a propensity to be very soft when damp. It is fine in the summer months.
Footpath to Winster
It crosses an area of rough grazing with a propensity to be very soft when damp. It is fine in the summer months.
Path to Birchover It is necessary to climb up Birchover Edge.
Path to Birchover
It is necessary to climb up Birchover Edge.
Path to Winster The village of Winster is seen on the hill ahead.
Path to Winster
The village of Winster is seen on the hill ahead.
Fields near Birchover The village is seen in the background from this point on Birchover Edge.
Fields near Birchover
The village is seen in the background from this point on Birchover Edge.
Fields below Birchover Edge Looking roughly towards Winster which is slightly off to the left.
Fields below Birchover Edge
Looking roughly towards Winster which is slightly off to the left.
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Black Knowle Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SK2463 (Lat: 53.164326, Lng: -1.6405965)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.164326,-1.6405965
Cork Stone
Natural: stone
Tourism: attraction
Wikidata: Q45370863
Lat/Long: 53.1616459/-1.6373601
Doll Tor Stone Circle
Alt Name: Doll Tor
Archaeological Site: megalith
Description: Small 6 stones circle formed part of a larger complex with a ditch, cairn (stone mound) and nearby boulders possibly associated
He Inscription Date: 1956-09-20
Heritage: Scheduled Monument
Heritage Operator: English Heritage
Heritage Website: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1017664
Historic: archaeological_site
Historic Civilization: prehistoric
Historic Period: bronze-age
Megalith Type: stone_circle
Official Name: Doll Tor stone circle and cairn
Operator: Historic England;Peak National Park Authority
Ref He: 1017664
Wikidata: Q5289184
Wikipedia: en:Doll Tor
Lat/Long: 53.1624837/-1.6449916
Stanton Moor Life and death in the Bronze Age
Board Type: history
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 53.161734/-1.6388317
Barrier: kissing_gate
Source: survey;gps
Lat/Long: 53.1617178/-1.6388962
Stanton Moor
Ele: 323
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 53.1627977/-1.6350449
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Source: survey;gps
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 53.1615445/-1.6374404
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Source: survey;gps
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 53.1664623/-1.6346952
Natural: rock
Lat/Long: 53.1660447/-1.6338529
Man Made: survey_point
Tpuk Ref: S4151
Lat/Long: 53.1627679/-1.6350091
Barrier: entrance
Lat/Long: 53.1608041/-1.6397272
Man Made: utility_pole
Lat/Long: 53.1636936/-1.6450631
Man Made: utility_pole
Lat/Long: 53.1634134/-1.6440282
Man Made: utility_pole
Lat/Long: 53.1631075/-1.6429445
Man Made: utility_pole
Lat/Long: 53.162446/-1.6411759
Man Made: utility_pole
Lat/Long: 53.162764/-1.6420541
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