Balk Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Balk Wood

New road into Whitelea Nursery The nursery is doing some expansion with extra polytunnels, but it is also likely that some of the land will be used for new housing. The building on the left is a potting shed.
New road into Whitelea Nursery Credit: Bill Boaden

Balk Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Derbyshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, this woodland covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The forest is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and conifers. These trees form a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter, creating a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere within the wood. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and moss, adding to its natural beauty.

Balk Wood is intersected by several meandering footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover the abundance of wildlife that call it home. Red deer, roe deer, and a variety of bird species can often be spotted amongst the trees, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

In addition to its natural beauty, Balk Wood also holds historical significance. It is believed that the wood was once part of a medieval hunting forest, and remnants of ancient boundaries and ditches can still be found scattered throughout. These historical features add a touch of mystery and intrigue to the woodland, capturing the imagination of those who visit.

Overall, Balk Wood in Derbyshire offers a serene and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained footpaths, and historical significance, it is a place that truly showcases the beauty and tranquility of the English countryside.

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Balk Wood Images

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New road into Whitelea Nursery The nursery is doing some expansion with extra polytunnels, but it is also likely that some of the land will be used for new housing. The building on the left is a potting shed.
New road into Whitelea Nursery
The nursery is doing some expansion with extra polytunnels, but it is also likely that some of the land will be used for new housing. The building on the left is a potting shed.
Track down to Tansley A long-established track though it is not a public footpath.
Track down to Tansley
A long-established track though it is not a public footpath.
Outside "The Gate Inn" at Tansley Knoll Looking to The Rocks
Outside "The Gate Inn" at Tansley Knoll
Looking to The Rocks
Millpond behind Scholes Mill
Millpond behind Scholes Mill
Tansley Green
Tansley Green
Oaksedge Lane, Tansley Knoll
Oaksedge Lane, Tansley Knoll
Cattle huddling in the corner The best shelter they could find on a wet day.
Cattle huddling in the corner
The best shelter they could find on a wet day.
Bend on Stretton Road If it were not a rainy day, you would see more of the Derwent valley ahead.
Bend on Stretton Road
If it were not a rainy day, you would see more of the Derwent valley ahead.
A615 at Tansley Viewed on a wet day. Most of the village is off this road to the right, though there are some estates to the left. The road is passing Charles Gregory sawmill.
A615 at Tansley
Viewed on a wet day. Most of the village is off this road to the right, though there are some estates to the left. The road is passing Charles Gregory sawmill.
Tansley Methodist Church The building dates from 1829 though it replaced an earlier one on the site.
Tansley Methodist Church
The building dates from 1829 though it replaced an earlier one on the site.
Tansley Community Hall This village has both a community hall and a village hall.
Tansley Community Hall
This village has both a community hall and a village hall.
Tansley Village Hall The village also has a separate community hall.
Tansley Village Hall
The village also has a separate community hall.
Holy Trinity Church, Tansley The church was built to the designs of the architect John Mason of Derby. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield on 18 September 1840.
Holy Trinity Church, Tansley
The church was built to the designs of the architect John Mason of Derby. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield on 18 September 1840.
Sign of the times in Tansley A quirky historical sign on a house front in Tansley - issued by The Inspector of Nuisances in 1885.
Sign of the times in Tansley
A quirky historical sign on a house front in Tansley - issued by The Inspector of Nuisances in 1885.
View to Tansley from Daisy Bank
View to Tansley from Daisy Bank
Sycamore tree between Tansley and Riber
Sycamore tree between Tansley and Riber
View to a water pumping station North of Carr Lane between Riber and Tansley
View to a water pumping station
North of Carr Lane between Riber and Tansley
Footpath to Matlock Cliff From Littlemoor Lane
Footpath to Matlock Cliff
From Littlemoor Lane
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Balk Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK3258 (Lat: 53.123413, Lng: -1.5219155)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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