Coventry Peace Orchard

Wood, Forest in Warwickshire

England

Coventry Peace Orchard

Browns Lane, Allesley, Coventry Browns Lane runs for over a mile along the western edge of Coventry: between-the-wars, 1920s-1930s ribbon development, houses with fields beyond their back gardens on the western side, the gaps gradually filled in later with more modern housing. On the Coventry side, visible on the left in this photo, a 'shadow factory' was built behind the houses in the late 1930s, using equipment and skills from the motor industry, in this case Daimler, to make aircraft parts for the coming war. This was to become the Jaguar Browns Lane car plant, in operation from 1951 to 2005. Since 2008 housing and a business park have been built on the site. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browns_Lane_plant" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browns_Lane_plant">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Browns Lane, Allesley, Coventry Credit: A J Paxton

Coventry Peace Orchard is a serene and picturesque woodland located in Warwickshire, England. Spanning over several acres, this enchanting forest is a symbol of peace and tranquility.

The orchard is meticulously maintained and showcases a diverse range of trees and plants. It is home to a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, plum, and cherry, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring and bear delicious fruits in the summer months. These fruit trees not only add beauty to the landscape but also reflect the region's agricultural heritage.

Visitors to Coventry Peace Orchard can wander along the well-maintained paths, immersing themselves in the natural beauty. The forest is filled with an assortment of native and non-native trees, providing a rich tapestry of colors and textures throughout the year. Oak, beech, ash, and birch trees dominate the landscape, creating a sense of serenity and calm.

The orchard also offers a haven for wildlife, with numerous bird species, insects, and small mammals calling it home. It is a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts, who can catch a glimpse of species like thrushes, finches, and woodpeckers.

Coventry Peace Orchard is not just a place of natural beauty but also a site of historical significance. It is a testament to the city's commitment to peace and reconciliation, with several commemorative plaques and artwork scattered throughout the woodland. These installations serve as a reminder of Coventry's resilience and the importance of fostering peace and understanding in the world.

Overall, Coventry Peace Orchard is a place where nature, history, and tranquility come together. It offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of Warwickshire's woodlands.

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Coventry Peace Orchard Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.442245/-1.5443982 or Grid Reference SP3182. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Browns Lane, Allesley, Coventry Browns Lane runs for over a mile along the western edge of Coventry: between-the-wars, 1920s-1930s ribbon development, houses with fields beyond their back gardens on the western side, the gaps gradually filled in later with more modern housing. On the Coventry side, visible on the left in this photo, a 'shadow factory' was built behind the houses in the late 1930s, using equipment and skills from the motor industry, in this case Daimler, to make aircraft parts for the coming war. This was to become the Jaguar Browns Lane car plant, in operation from 1951 to 2005. Since 2008 housing and a business park have been built on the site. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browns_Lane_plant" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browns_Lane_plant">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Browns Lane, Allesley, Coventry
Browns Lane runs for over a mile along the western edge of Coventry: between-the-wars, 1920s-1930s ribbon development, houses with fields beyond their back gardens on the western side, the gaps gradually filled in later with more modern housing. On the Coventry side, visible on the left in this photo, a 'shadow factory' was built behind the houses in the late 1930s, using equipment and skills from the motor industry, in this case Daimler, to make aircraft parts for the coming war. This was to become the Jaguar Browns Lane car plant, in operation from 1951 to 2005. Since 2008 housing and a business park have been built on the site. LinkExternal link
Off to work at BHX4 BHX4 is a 'receive centre' or 'cross dock facility' for Amazon goods. According to the Coventry Telegraph, everything sold by Amazon in the UK passes in and out of this facility, but the goods are not stored here for more than a few hours. Once processed, they are sent on to 'fulfilment centres' elsewhere in the UK 'and even Europe'. It is one of four Amazon sites in the Midlands, all named after the code for Birmingham Airport. The Telegraph reporter claims to have observed a 'fast-paced but good-natured atmosphere' in the building, which has three floors, each the size of eight football pitches. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-news-amazon-coventry-warehouse-15580127" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-news-amazon-coventry-warehouse-15580127">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 

The receive centre is built on part of the site of the Jaguar Browns Lane plant, which made Jaguar cars between 1951 and 2005. This change of use is emblematic of the shift of employment in Coventry away from manufacturing to distribution and services.
Off to work at BHX4
BHX4 is a 'receive centre' or 'cross dock facility' for Amazon goods. According to the Coventry Telegraph, everything sold by Amazon in the UK passes in and out of this facility, but the goods are not stored here for more than a few hours. Once processed, they are sent on to 'fulfilment centres' elsewhere in the UK 'and even Europe'. It is one of four Amazon sites in the Midlands, all named after the code for Birmingham Airport. The Telegraph reporter claims to have observed a 'fast-paced but good-natured atmosphere' in the building, which has three floors, each the size of eight football pitches. LinkExternal link The receive centre is built on part of the site of the Jaguar Browns Lane plant, which made Jaguar cars between 1951 and 2005. This change of use is emblematic of the shift of employment in Coventry away from manufacturing to distribution and services.
Brown's Lane, Allesley
Brown's Lane, Allesley
Direction Sign – Signpost on Washbrook Lane in Allesley Located on a grass triangle in the centre of the junction of Washbrook Lane and Oak Lane in Allesley parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6832482" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6832482">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: WA_SP2982A
Direction Sign – Signpost on Washbrook Lane in Allesley
Located on a grass triangle in the centre of the junction of Washbrook Lane and Oak Lane in Allesley parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: WA_SP2982A
Direction Sign – Signpost on Washbrook Lane in Allesley Located on a grass triangle in the centre of the junction of Washbrook Lane and Hawkes Mill Lane in Allesley parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6832485" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6832485">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: WA_SP2982B
Direction Sign – Signpost on Washbrook Lane in Allesley
Located on a grass triangle in the centre of the junction of Washbrook Lane and Hawkes Mill Lane in Allesley parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: WA_SP2982B
Jaguar's Heritage Centre, Coventry The small heritage centre at the back of the Brown's Lane works...only open by appointment, relive the glory days of Jag in Cov!
Jaguar's Heritage Centre, Coventry
The small heritage centre at the back of the Brown's Lane works...only open by appointment, relive the glory days of Jag in Cov!
Pikers Lane Looking West towards Pikers Lane Farm.
Pikers Lane
Looking West towards Pikers Lane Farm.
Footpath Near Pikers Lane Footpath from Hawkes End to Pikers Lane Farm.
Footpath Near Pikers Lane
Footpath from Hawkes End to Pikers Lane Farm.
Townfields, Allesley Taken from Butt Lane, Allesley. The trees behind Townfields, on the skyline, screen the Browns Lane Jaguar car plant, which will soon be no more.

2012: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2784406" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2784406">Link</a>
Townfields, Allesley
Taken from Butt Lane, Allesley. The trees behind Townfields, on the skyline, screen the Browns Lane Jaguar car plant, which will soon be no more. 2012: Link
Footpath between Jaguar and Townfields Looking towards the edge of Allesley at the allotments, centre and Butt Lane, right. Taken from the permissive footpath which runs between the nearly-defunct Jaguar plant (off to the left) and Townfields ( <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/333261">SP2981 : Townfields, Allesley</a> off to the right). The footpath is marked on 1977 editions (Pathfinder) of 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey. From here, it goes to the right, crosses the Sherbourne via a small wooden footbridge (visible, with no associated footpath, on the current 1:25,000 OS), then joins Butt Lane via a stile.
Footpath between Jaguar and Townfields
Looking towards the edge of Allesley at the allotments, centre and Butt Lane, right. Taken from the permissive footpath which runs between the nearly-defunct Jaguar plant (off to the left) and Townfields ( SP2981 : Townfields, Allesley off to the right). The footpath is marked on 1977 editions (Pathfinder) of 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey. From here, it goes to the right, crosses the Sherbourne via a small wooden footbridge (visible, with no associated footpath, on the current 1:25,000 OS), then joins Butt Lane via a stile.
Field near Hawkes End Looking towards the gate on the footpath between Hawkes Mill Lane and Browns Lane.   Metal gates have replaced many of the wooden stiles round here. Sheep with lambs are in the field beyond.
Field near Hawkes End
Looking towards the gate on the footpath between Hawkes Mill Lane and Browns Lane. Metal gates have replaced many of the wooden stiles round here. Sheep with lambs are in the field beyond.
Fields near Browns Lane Looking NW across farmland from the Browns Lane end of the footpath from Hawkes Mill Lane.
Fields near Browns Lane
Looking NW across farmland from the Browns Lane end of the footpath from Hawkes Mill Lane.
Stile at Browns Lane The transition from suburb to rural is at the end of an entry on Browns Lane. This  stile leads to the footpath across fields to Hawkes End.
Stile at Browns Lane
The transition from suburb to rural is at the end of an entry on Browns Lane. This stile leads to the footpath across fields to Hawkes End.
Junction in Hawkes End
Junction in Hawkes End
Pikers Lane Pikers lane, taken on a cloudy day.
Pikers Lane
Pikers lane, taken on a cloudy day.
The Farm on "Pikers" Watch out for cars and horses on this bend, and the scary dog which lives on the farm.
The Farm on "Pikers"
Watch out for cars and horses on this bend, and the scary dog which lives on the farm.
Pikers Lane The northern end of Pikers Lane.
Pikers Lane
The northern end of Pikers Lane.
Pikers lane junction The junction of Pikers lane and wall hill road, the road goes up a noticeable hill just outside the picture
Pikers lane junction
The junction of Pikers lane and wall hill road, the road goes up a noticeable hill just outside the picture
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Coventry Peace Orchard is located at Grid Ref: SP3182 (Lat: 52.442245, Lng: -1.5443982)

Unitary Authority: Coventry

Police Authority: West Midlands

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Spindles Health Club
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