Catstone Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Catstone Wood

Rehoboth Chapel (disused) now much extended and converted into an impressive house.
Rehoboth Chapel (disused) Credit: Malcolm Street

Catstone Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the eastern part of the county, it covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

The woodland is predominantly made up of mature broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a dense canopy that provides a cool and tranquil atmosphere. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the wood.

Catstone Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers due to its well-maintained footpaths and trails. Walking through the woodland, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside and discover hidden gems such as a small stream and a secluded pond.

The wood is home to a wide range of wildlife, including various species of birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and many other feathered friends, while deer, squirrels, and rabbits are frequently seen darting among the trees.

In addition to its natural beauty, Catstone Wood also has historical significance. It is believed that the woodland has been in existence for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to medieval times. Today, remnants of old stone walls and ancient pathways can still be found, providing a glimpse into the area's rich past.

Overall, Catstone Wood offers a serene and captivating experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and explore the history of Yorkshire.

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Catstone Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.040616/-1.6325814 or Grid Reference SE2460. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rehoboth Chapel (disused) now much extended and converted into an impressive house.
Rehoboth Chapel (disused)
now much extended and converted into an impressive house.
St James's Church, Birstwith
St James's Church, Birstwith
Birstwith Post Office & General Store
Birstwith Post Office & General Store
Hampsthwaite looking south from Clint
Hampsthwaite looking south from Clint
View across playing fields at Birstwith The goalposts have been taken down for the summer, so there is a clear view of grazing cattle and the village church on the hill.
View across playing fields at Birstwith
The goalposts have been taken down for the summer, so there is a clear view of grazing cattle and the village church on the hill.
Mill race, Birstwith The mill race flows from the weir on the Nidd to Birstwith Mill [seen here] which now produces animal feeds.
Mill race, Birstwith
The mill race flows from the weir on the Nidd to Birstwith Mill [seen here] which now produces animal feeds.
Old Station Inn, Birstwith Village pub in Birstwith, only a few yards from the site of the former railway station.
Old Station Inn, Birstwith
Village pub in Birstwith, only a few yards from the site of the former railway station.
Birstwith weir. The weir at Birstwith is one of many on the River Nidd. This one maintains the water level for the mill race.
Birstwith weir.
The weir at Birstwith is one of many on the River Nidd. This one maintains the water level for the mill race.
Reynard Crag Lane No Through Road in the scattered community of Swarcliffe.
Reynard Crag Lane
No Through Road in the scattered community of Swarcliffe.
Field near Hew Green The footpath hugs the field boundary on its journey from Birstwith Hall to Swarcliffe Top.
Field near Hew Green
The footpath hugs the field boundary on its journey from Birstwith Hall to Swarcliffe Top.
Public Footpath beside Tang Beck Following a right of way from Birstall Hall through fields beside Tang Beck towards Hampsthwaite.
Public Footpath beside Tang Beck
Following a right of way from Birstall Hall through fields beside Tang Beck towards Hampsthwaite.
Landslip on Banks of River Nidd The Nidderdale Way Long Distance Path slightly obstructed by the landslip on the river bank.
Landslip on Banks of River Nidd
The Nidderdale Way Long Distance Path slightly obstructed by the landslip on the river bank.
Sycamore flowers by the Nidd The long flowers of Acer pseudoplatanus in a stiff breeze by the Nidderdale Way as it runs close to the Nidd.
Sycamore flowers by the Nidd
The long flowers of Acer pseudoplatanus in a stiff breeze by the Nidderdale Way as it runs close to the Nidd.
River Nidd Seen from the Nidderdale Way as it runs between Birstwith and Hampsthwaite (flowing to the right).
River Nidd
Seen from the Nidderdale Way as it runs between Birstwith and Hampsthwaite (flowing to the right).
Houses on Darley Road, Birstwith Seen across a meadow. This is close to <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/68163">SE2359 : St James's Church, Birstwith</a>.
Houses on Darley Road, Birstwith
Seen across a meadow. This is close to SE2359 : St James's Church, Birstwith.
Elton Spring Elton Spring is the wood on the left bounded by the wall. Seen from Elton Lane.
Elton Spring
Elton Spring is the wood on the left bounded by the wall. Seen from Elton Lane.
Marching troops An infrequent roadsign, I would think, seen at Clapham Green. In the background, the lane to Swincliffe branches off to the right from the road to Hampsthwaite.
Marching troops
An infrequent roadsign, I would think, seen at Clapham Green. In the background, the lane to Swincliffe branches off to the right from the road to Hampsthwaite.
Sluices Birstwith Mill Race
Sluices Birstwith Mill Race
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Catstone Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE2460 (Lat: 54.040616, Lng: -1.6325814)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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