Byers' Gill Wood

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Byers' Gill Wood

Great Stainton, All Saints church According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into a supporting buttress. I was unable to find it.
Great Stainton, All Saints church Credit: Mel Towler

Byers' Gill Wood, located in Durham, England, is a picturesque woodland area that covers an approximate area of 80 acres. The wood is situated near the village of Byers Green and is known for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for various wildlife species. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the vibrant and tranquil atmosphere of the wood.

Byers' Gill Wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and dog walkers. The paths wind through the wood, allowing visitors to explore and discover the hidden treasures it holds. Along the way, one can encounter a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, nuthatches, and various songbirds, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits.

The wood is also home to a diverse range of insects and invertebrates, contributing to the delicate ecosystem that thrives within its boundaries. Due to its ecological importance, Byers' Gill Wood is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), ensuring the preservation of its unique natural features.

Whether one seeks a peaceful stroll through the woodland, an opportunity to observe wildlife, or simply a chance to connect with nature, Byers' Gill Wood offers a serene and captivating experience for all who visit.

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Byers' Gill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.582744/-1.4885975 or Grid Reference NZ3320. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Great Stainton, All Saints church According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into a supporting buttress. I was unable to find it.
Great Stainton, All Saints church
According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into a supporting buttress. I was unable to find it.
Minor road towards Darlington
Minor road towards Darlington
Road sign on Bishopton Lane
Road sign on Bishopton Lane
Folly Bank at Longpasture House Farm
Folly Bank at Longpasture House Farm
Folly Bank at Little Sainton
Folly Bank at Little Sainton
Church The parish church of Great Stainton near Darlington
Church
The parish church of Great Stainton near Darlington
Track to Broad Lea
Track to Broad Lea
Pasture, Lea Close
Pasture, Lea Close
Great Stainton All Saints Church Viewed from the NW across the fields. An alternative name for Great Stainton is Stainton-le-Street, derived from its position on the old Roman road from Pountney's Bridge at Middleton St George to Durham.
Great Stainton All Saints Church
Viewed from the NW across the fields. An alternative name for Great Stainton is Stainton-le-Street, derived from its position on the old Roman road from Pountney's Bridge at Middleton St George to Durham.
Newton Ketton  Farm The small community of Newton Ketton has archeological evidence of early settlement.
Newton Ketton Farm
The small community of Newton Ketton has archeological evidence of early settlement.
Newton  Ketton
Newton Ketton
Fir Tree Farm : Salters  Lane
Fir Tree Farm : Salters Lane
Catkill  Lane Looking south down the long straight lane, at one time a busy drove road to Sadberge.
Catkill Lane
Looking south down the long straight lane, at one time a busy drove road to Sadberge.
Moor House  Farm Farm Buildings : Farmhouse Demolished.
Moor House Farm
Farm Buildings : Farmhouse Demolished.
Village street, Little Stainton
Village street, Little Stainton
Looking north to Great  Stainton
Looking north to Great Stainton
Viewley Hill  Farm South west of Great Stainton
Viewley Hill Farm
South west of Great Stainton
Kings Arms : Great Stainton.
Kings Arms : Great Stainton.
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Byers' Gill Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ3320 (Lat: 54.582744, Lng: -1.4885975)

Unitary Authority: Darlington

Police Authority: Durham

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Source: OS OpenData StreetView
Lat/Long: 54.5811475/-1.485378
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