Ken's Wood

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Test Valley

England

Ken's Wood

Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire Credit: Edmund Shaw

Ken's Wood is a sprawling forest located in Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The wood is nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Hampshire countryside, offering visitors a tranquil and serene environment.

The wood is predominantly composed of a variety of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a diverse and vibrant canopy. This lush vegetation provides a habitat for numerous wildlife species, such as deer, squirrels, and a rich variety of birdlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The forest is crisscrossed with well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it an ideal location for walking, hiking, and cycling. Visitors can explore the wood at their own pace, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the surroundings. The enchanting atmosphere of Ken's Wood is further enhanced by the presence of a babbling brook that meanders through the trees, adding to the overall charm of the wood.

Ken's Wood is a popular spot for families, providing ample opportunities for picnicking and enjoying outdoor activities. The wood also serves as an educational resource, with information boards scattered throughout, providing insights into the local flora and fauna.

Overall, Ken's Wood in Hampshire offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the Hampshire countryside.

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Ken's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.327588/-1.446978 or Grid Reference SU3858. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Lane at Faccombe, Hampshire
The beech trees heavy with ivy...
Edge of field near Hogs Hole
Edge of field near Hogs Hole
Track and farmland, Linkenholt A public bridleway in the dry valley below the villages of Faccombe and Linkenholt.
Track and farmland, Linkenholt
A public bridleway in the dry valley below the villages of Faccombe and Linkenholt.
St Barnabas Church, Faccombe
St Barnabas Church, Faccombe
Downland valley by Apsley Copse near Faccombe
Downland valley by Apsley Copse near Faccombe
Farmland, Faccombe Arable land beside the road between Netherton and Faccombe.
Farmland, Faccombe
Arable land beside the road between Netherton and Faccombe.
Farmland, Faccombe A cereal crop just to the north-east of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe
A cereal crop just to the north-east of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe Pasture alongside the road to the north of the village.
Farmland, Faccombe
Pasture alongside the road to the north of the village.
Downland, Faccombe Access land on the south-western side of Pilot Hill.
Downland, Faccombe
Access land on the south-western side of Pilot Hill.
Byway, Combe The byway climbing onto Combe Hill from the south-west.
Byway, Combe
The byway climbing onto Combe Hill from the south-west.
Direction Sign – Signpost in Faccombe Located on the south side of the road opposite the Jack Russell Inn in Faccombe parish. 3 arms and lamp finial. 

Milestone Society National ID: HA_SU3957
Direction Sign – Signpost in Faccombe
Located on the south side of the road opposite the Jack Russell Inn in Faccombe parish. 3 arms and lamp finial. Milestone Society National ID: HA_SU3957
Large field near Combe Hill
Large field near Combe Hill
Road to Faccombe
Road to Faccombe
Faccombe Church
Faccombe Church
T-junction on the edge of Faccombe
T-junction on the edge of Faccombe
Road into Combe Bottom
Road into Combe Bottom
Field near Combe
Field near Combe
Lane junction at Netherton To the right is Faccombe. Whilst the wall ahead belongs to Netherton Farm.
Lane junction at Netherton
To the right is Faccombe. Whilst the wall ahead belongs to Netherton Farm.
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Ken's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU3858 (Lat: 51.327588, Lng: -1.446978)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Located within 500m of 51.327588,-1.446978
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