Quarry Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Quarry Wood

Outside Binsoe Grange Outbuildings beside the lane, belonging to Binsoe Grange Farm.
Outside Binsoe Grange Credit: Chris Heaton

Quarry Wood, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque woodland expanse encompassing an area of approximately 100 acres. Nestled in the heart of the county, this thriving forest is renowned for its natural beauty and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking solace in the great outdoors.

The wood boasts a diverse ecosystem, with an impressive array of flora and fauna. Towering oak, beech, and pine trees dominate the landscape, their branches forming a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for the woodland floor below. Bluebells, wild garlic, and wood anemones carpet the forest floor during spring, creating a vibrant and enchanting setting.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its various nooks and crannies. Hiking or walking amongst the ancient trees, visitors can immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance, breathing in the fresh scent of pine and listening to the melodious songs of birds.

Quarry Wood is also a sanctuary for wildlife. It is home to a plethora of species, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide variety of birds. Keen-eyed visitors may even catch a glimpse of rare or elusive creatures such as red squirrels or tawny owls.

In addition to its natural allure, Quarry Wood offers various recreational activities. The wood is equipped with picnic areas and benches for visitors to relax and enjoy a leisurely lunch surrounded by nature's splendor. Educational programs and guided tours are also available, providing insights into the wood's history, conservation efforts, and the importance of preserving its delicate ecosystem.

Overall, Quarry Wood is a hidden gem in Yorkshire, offering an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and a chance to reconnect with nature in a tranquil and awe-inspiring setting.

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Quarry Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.229713/-1.6266255 or Grid Reference SE2481. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Outside Binsoe Grange Outbuildings beside the lane, belonging to Binsoe Grange Farm.
Outside Binsoe Grange
Outbuildings beside the lane, belonging to Binsoe Grange Farm.
Outbuilding belonging to Binsoe Hill Farm Scene in the unfrequented hamlet of Binsoe.
Outbuilding belonging to Binsoe Hill Farm
Scene in the unfrequented hamlet of Binsoe.
Binsoe A muddy track leads to Binsoe Hill Farm in this small hamlet.
Binsoe
A muddy track leads to Binsoe Hill Farm in this small hamlet.
A6108 at Lamb Hill
A6108 at Lamb Hill
Binsoe Lane, Binsoe Curving round a covered reservoir, south of Binsoe Hill Farm.
Binsoe Lane, Binsoe
Curving round a covered reservoir, south of Binsoe Hill Farm.
Sheep pasture at Binsoe With some beautiful winter trees in the hedgerow.
Sheep pasture at Binsoe
With some beautiful winter trees in the hedgerow.
Park Lane, Binsoe Heading south-east under the line of trees.
Park Lane, Binsoe
Heading south-east under the line of trees.
Wooded hillock at the centre of Binsoe According to the map, the site of a covered reservoir.
Wooded hillock at the centre of Binsoe
According to the map, the site of a covered reservoir.
Road junction, Binsoe Park Lane coming in across the grass from the right [south-east]. Thiefgate Lane straight ahead [north-west] and Binsoe Lane running across. Unseen is a fifth lane west to Binsoe Hill Farm.
Road junction, Binsoe
Park Lane coming in across the grass from the right [south-east]. Thiefgate Lane straight ahead [north-west] and Binsoe Lane running across. Unseen is a fifth lane west to Binsoe Hill Farm.
Barn at Binsoe
Barn at Binsoe
Binsoe, near West Tanfield
Binsoe, near West Tanfield
VR Postbox, Binsoe Box number HG4 70 at the gateway to Aldburgh Hall.
VR Postbox, Binsoe
Box number HG4 70 at the gateway to Aldburgh Hall.
Masham A rainbow over the Black Sheep Brewery, Masham, as seen from nearby allotments.
Masham
A rainbow over the Black Sheep Brewery, Masham, as seen from nearby allotments.
River Ure and Upbank Wood near Masham
River Ure and Upbank Wood near Masham
Access Lane beside Low Burton Wood This track leaves the B6267 Masham/Skipton on Swale Road to give access to a residence beside Low Burton Wood
Access Lane beside Low Burton Wood
This track leaves the B6267 Masham/Skipton on Swale Road to give access to a residence beside Low Burton Wood
The Belt This shows part of The Belt.  From the air it would resemble a dark green worm wriggling across the landscape in static fashion.  It is a stretch of woodland roughly 50yards wide and 4 miles long
The Belt
This shows part of The Belt. From the air it would resemble a dark green worm wriggling across the landscape in static fashion. It is a stretch of woodland roughly 50yards wide and 4 miles long
B6267 near Mowbray Hill This is the Masham/Skipton on Swale Road, looking west, about half a mile from Mowbray Hill
B6267 near Mowbray Hill
This is the Masham/Skipton on Swale Road, looking west, about half a mile from Mowbray Hill
Gebdykes Farm, near Masham
Gebdykes Farm, near Masham
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Quarry Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE2481 (Lat: 54.229713, Lng: -1.6266255)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.229713,-1.6266255
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Lat/Long: 54.2253187/-1.6282029
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Lat/Long: 54.2252347/-1.6267726
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