Burn Wood

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Burn Wood

Old Milestone by the former A66, Darlington Road, Longnewton Carved stone post by the UC road (was A66), in parish of LONGNEWTON (STOCKTON ON TEES District), roadside verge, on North side of road. D/S stone, erected by the Stockton & Barnard Castle turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
: S / 5 : : D / 6 : 

Milestone Society National ID: DU_DAST06.
Old Milestone by the former A66, Darlington Road, Longnewton Credit: IA Davison

Burn Wood is a picturesque forest located in Durham, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The wood is situated on the outskirts of Durham, making it easily accessible for visitors from both the city and surrounding areas.

As the name suggests, Burn Wood is characterized by its abundance of trees, predominantly consisting of native species such as oak, beech, and birch. The wood is dense and lush, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere for those who venture into its depths. Visitors can expect to be greeted by a rich tapestry of vibrant greens, especially during the spring and summer months when the foliage is at its peak.

Numerous walking trails crisscross the wood, allowing visitors to explore its various nooks and crannies. These trails cater to all levels of fitness and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Along the way, walkers may encounter an array of wildlife, including squirrels, rabbits, and a variety of bird species.

Due to its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem, Burn Wood has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by the local authorities. This recognition highlights the wood's importance for conservation and the preservation of its unique flora and fauna.

Overall, Burn Wood in Durham is a haven for nature lovers, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its scenic beauty, coupled with its accessibility and ecological significance, makes it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.

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Burn Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.532395/-1.4034457 or Grid Reference NZ3815. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by the former A66, Darlington Road, Longnewton Carved stone post by the UC road (was A66), in parish of LONGNEWTON (STOCKTON ON TEES District), roadside verge, on North side of road. D/S stone, erected by the Stockton & Barnard Castle turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
: S / 5 : : D / 6 : 

Milestone Society National ID: DU_DAST06.
Old Milestone by the former A66, Darlington Road, Longnewton
Carved stone post by the UC road (was A66), in parish of LONGNEWTON (STOCKTON ON TEES District), roadside verge, on North side of road. D/S stone, erected by the Stockton & Barnard Castle turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription reads:- : S / 5 : : D / 6 : Milestone Society National ID: DU_DAST06.
Back Lane towards the A66
Back Lane towards the A66
Communications Mast on Back Lane
Communications Mast on Back Lane
Into  Longnewton  on  Long  Newton  Lane
Into Longnewton on Long Newton Lane
The  Wilson  Centre  now  the  Village  Hall  Longnewton Built as a church institute in 1886 and named after its benefactor Rev Wilson. It is now leased from the diocese as a village hall. At the junction of Darlington Road and Long Newton Lane
The Wilson Centre now the Village Hall Longnewton
Built as a church institute in 1886 and named after its benefactor Rev Wilson. It is now leased from the diocese as a village hall. At the junction of Darlington Road and Long Newton Lane
Darlington  Road  Longnewton
Darlington Road Longnewton
Darlington  Road  toward  Elton
Darlington Road toward Elton
Coatham  Lane  junction  from  Darlington  Road
Coatham Lane junction from Darlington Road
Darlington  Road  bridging  Coatham  Beck  toward  Elton
Darlington Road bridging Coatham Beck toward Elton
Old Milestone by road (was A66), Darlington Road, Longnewton The Milestone is located roadside verge on the North of the road.  Parish of Longnewton (Stockton-on-Tees District). Carved stone post, D/S stone design, erected by the Stockton & Barnard Castle turnpike trust in the 19th Century. An earlier photograph can be found here: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5624063" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5624063">Link</a> 

Inscription reads:-  
S / 5 / : : D / 6 

Milestone Society National ID: DU_DAST06
Old Milestone by road (was A66), Darlington Road, Longnewton
The Milestone is located roadside verge on the North of the road.  Parish of Longnewton (Stockton-on-Tees District). Carved stone post, D/S stone design, erected by the Stockton & Barnard Castle turnpike trust in the 19th Century. An earlier photograph can be found here: Link  Inscription reads:- S / 5 / : : D / 6 Milestone Society National ID: DU_DAST06
Carter’s Lane
Carter’s Lane
Approaching  Urlay  Nook  level  crossing On the Tees Valley Line. Buildings to the left, Police departments
Approaching Urlay Nook level crossing
On the Tees Valley Line. Buildings to the left, Police departments
Modern  level  crossing  on  the  Tees  Valley  Line Both road and crossing look upgraded
Modern level crossing on the Tees Valley Line
Both road and crossing look upgraded
Former  Elementis  works  on  the  left  Long  Newton  Lane
Former Elementis works on the left Long Newton Lane
Grassed  track  at  Coatham  Stob All the old farm buildings at Coatham Stob have been converted into 9 properties, most have paddocks
Grassed track at Coatham Stob
All the old farm buildings at Coatham Stob have been converted into 9 properties, most have paddocks
Track  to  paddocks  from  Coatham  Stob Coatham Wood in background
Track to paddocks from Coatham Stob
Coatham Wood in background
Over  grass  field  to  Coatham  Lane  Cottage
Over grass field to Coatham Lane Cottage
Farm  track  alongside  Coatham  Wood No access from wood to private farmland
Farm track alongside Coatham Wood
No access from wood to private farmland
Show me another place!

Burn Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ3815 (Lat: 54.532395, Lng: -1.4034457)

Unitary Authority: Stockton-on-Tees

Police Authority: Cleveland

What 3 Words

///niece.resurgent.bluff. Near Elton, Co. Durham

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