Spring Kidden Wood

Wood, Forest in Warwickshire Nuneaton and Bedworth

England

Spring Kidden Wood

Site of former Stanley's Brickworks This picture was taken from the top of a mound at the bottom of Cambridge Drive, looking north-west towards Montana Walk. This landscaped green stretch of mounds and hollows, surrounded by housing developments dating from the 1980s-90s, is what has become of the land formerly occupied by Stanley's brickworks, whose factory was a little further to the east, just south of Croft School.
Site of former Stanley's Brickworks Credit: Steve Courtney

Spring Kidden Wood is a picturesque woodland situated in Warwickshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this ancient forest is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of deciduous trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which provide a stunning display of vibrant colors during the spring and autumn seasons. Walking along the well-maintained trails, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

Spring Kidden Wood is home to a variety of wildlife species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The wood provides a sanctuary for numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and colorful finches. Keen observers may also spot the occasional deer, fox, or hare amidst the undergrowth.

For those interested in history, Spring Kidden Wood offers glimpses into the past with its ancient trees and remnants of medieval boundaries. The wood has been a part of the local landscape for centuries and holds significant cultural and historical value.

Visitors to Spring Kidden Wood can enjoy a range of activities, such as hiking, picnicking, and photography. The wood is easily accessible, with well-marked paths and ample parking facilities nearby.

Overall, Spring Kidden Wood is a captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historical significance make it a must-visit location in Warwickshire.

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Spring Kidden Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.506725/-1.5070614 or Grid Reference SP3389. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Site of former Stanley's Brickworks This picture was taken from the top of a mound at the bottom of Cambridge Drive, looking north-west towards Montana Walk. This landscaped green stretch of mounds and hollows, surrounded by housing developments dating from the 1980s-90s, is what has become of the land formerly occupied by Stanley's brickworks, whose factory was a little further to the east, just south of Croft School.
Site of former Stanley's Brickworks
This picture was taken from the top of a mound at the bottom of Cambridge Drive, looking north-west towards Montana Walk. This landscaped green stretch of mounds and hollows, surrounded by housing developments dating from the 1980s-90s, is what has become of the land formerly occupied by Stanley's brickworks, whose factory was a little further to the east, just south of Croft School.
Kingswood Road, Whittleford
Kingswood Road, Whittleford
Astley Road near Sees Wood
Astley Road near Sees Wood
Northern end of Astley Road
Northern end of Astley Road
Arbury Road at the gates to Arbury Park
Arbury Road at the gates to Arbury Park
Arbury Road at Seeswood Close
Arbury Road at Seeswood Close
Arbury Road at The Poplars
Arbury Road at The Poplars
Local shops on Arbury Road
Local shops on Arbury Road
Arbury Road roundabout Traffic queues for around one hundred yards on the opposite side of the road waiting for a bus which is blocking the road while loading a passenger.
Arbury Road roundabout
Traffic queues for around one hundred yards on the opposite side of the road waiting for a bus which is blocking the road while loading a passenger.
Croft Road at The Reywoods
Croft Road at The Reywoods
Astley Lane meeting the B4112 Ansley Road and the B4102 Arbury Road at Stockingford This photo is looking along the Arbury Road from the junction, Ansley Road is to the left.
Astley Lane meeting the B4112 Ansley Road and the B4102 Arbury Road at Stockingford
This photo is looking along the Arbury Road from the junction, Ansley Road is to the left.
Houses on Ansley Road, Stockingford
Houses on Ansley Road, Stockingford
Ensors Arch A natural Arch of Branches taken beside Ensors Pool, Nuneaton after the very heavy rain Nov 2012
Ensors Arch
A natural Arch of Branches taken beside Ensors Pool, Nuneaton after the very heavy rain Nov 2012
Ensors Approach One of the three approach footpaths to Ensors Pool. This one is from Bermuda Road.
Ensors Approach
One of the three approach footpaths to Ensors Pool. This one is from Bermuda Road.
Overflowing Ensors A flooded pathway adjacent to Ensors Pool after the heavy rains.
Overflowing Ensors
A flooded pathway adjacent to Ensors Pool after the heavy rains.
Ensors Pool from the South (ish) Ensors Pool
Ensors Pool from the South (ish)
Ensors Pool
Ensors Masts The three masts between the houses and the pool. Electrical, communication and phone.
Ensors Masts
The three masts between the houses and the pool. Electrical, communication and phone.
Ensors Path 1 The path around Ensors Pool.
Ensors Path 1
The path around Ensors Pool.
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Spring Kidden Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP3389 (Lat: 52.506725, Lng: -1.5070614)

Administrative County: Warwickshire

District: Nuneaton and Bedworth

Police Authority: Warwickshire

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Located within 500m of 52.506725,-1.5070614
Barrier: kissing_gate
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 52.5089473/-1.5020778
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