Burn Plantation

Wood, Forest in Durham

England

Burn Plantation

Filled in cutting, Shotton Colliery The path emerges from the railway cutting into the light. The cutting has been filled in here.
Filled in cutting, Shotton Colliery Credit: Richard Webb

Burn Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Durham, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, this ancient forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The plantation is primarily composed of oak and beech trees, creating a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The history of Burn Plantation dates back centuries, with records indicating its existence as early as the 13th century. It has served various purposes throughout its history, including as a hunting ground for local nobility and a source of timber for construction and fuel. Today, it is managed by the Forestry Commission, which ensures its preservation and sustainability.

Visitors to Burn Plantation can explore a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the woodland, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The forest is home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers and songbirds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. It is also inhabited by mammals such as deer, badgers, and foxes, which can occasionally be spotted by lucky visitors.

In addition to its natural beauty, Burn Plantation also boasts historical landmarks, including the remnants of a medieval hunting lodge and an Iron Age hillfort. These ancient structures provide glimpses into the rich history of the area, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the woodland's allure.

Overall, Burn Plantation is a captivating destination that combines natural splendor with cultural heritage. Whether one is seeking a peaceful walk amidst nature or a glimpse into the past, this enchanting forest offers something for everyone.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 54.742222/-1.4000258 or Grid Reference NZ3838. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Filled in cutting, Shotton Colliery The path emerges from the railway cutting into the light. The cutting has been filled in here.
Filled in cutting, Shotton Colliery
The path emerges from the railway cutting into the light. The cutting has been filled in here.
Hartlepool Railway and Dock Company Railway A cutting by Shotton Colliery.
Hartlepool Railway and Dock Company Railway
A cutting by Shotton Colliery.
Bridge Road: Return to the cutting There is no longer a bridge on Bridge Road, Shotton Colliery.  The cutting has been filled in.  Here the path returns back to the cutting to the south.
Bridge Road: Return to the cutting
There is no longer a bridge on Bridge Road, Shotton Colliery. The cutting has been filled in. Here the path returns back to the cutting to the south.
Entrance to Wingate Quarry Local Nature reserve A disused limestone quarry now a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Entrance to Wingate Quarry Local Nature reserve
A disused limestone quarry now a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Fir Tree Pub Situated in Wingate Co.Durham
Fir Tree Pub
Situated in Wingate Co.Durham
Burn Plantation Situated between Wheatley Hill and Wingate in Co. Durham
Burn Plantation
Situated between Wheatley Hill and Wingate in Co. Durham
Wingate Grange Farm Situated to the West of Wingate in Co. Durham
Wingate Grange Farm
Situated to the West of Wingate in Co. Durham
Petrol Filling Station On the outskirts of Wheatley Hill on the A181 Durham to A19 road
Petrol Filling Station
On the outskirts of Wheatley Hill on the A181 Durham to A19 road
Vandalised picnic site, Shotton Colliery On the Haswell to Hart Railway Path on the site of the old Thornley Station. The local youth seem to be intent on reducing all attempts at enhancing the local environment to ruin
Vandalised picnic site, Shotton Colliery
On the Haswell to Hart Railway Path on the site of the old Thornley Station. The local youth seem to be intent on reducing all attempts at enhancing the local environment to ruin
Haswell to Hart Railway Path, near Shotton Colliery Part of the National Cycle Network. A-frame access control in a vain attempt to keep motorcyclists off the path
Haswell to Hart Railway Path, near Shotton Colliery
Part of the National Cycle Network. A-frame access control in a vain attempt to keep motorcyclists off the path
Emblem of the Haswell and Hart Railway Path Seen at Bridge Road, Shotton Colliery
Emblem of the Haswell and Hart Railway Path
Seen at Bridge Road, Shotton Colliery
Wingate Quarry Local Nature Reserve
Wingate Quarry Local Nature Reserve
Wheatley Hill Wheatley Hill Colliery Memorial Wheel
Wheatley Hill
Wheatley Hill Colliery Memorial Wheel
Wheatley Hill Wheatley Hill Colliery Plaque
Wheatley Hill
Wheatley Hill Colliery Plaque
Wheatley Hill fire station Wheatley Hill fire station, Wingate Lane South, Wheatley Hill, County Durham, with unusual shaping above the appliance bay doors, possibly designed to imitate the shapes seen on the mining architecture that was once prevalent in the area.
Wheatley Hill fire station
Wheatley Hill fire station, Wingate Lane South, Wheatley Hill, County Durham, with unusual shaping above the appliance bay doors, possibly designed to imitate the shapes seen on the mining architecture that was once prevalent in the area.
St Godric's Primary School, Wheatley Hill
St Godric's Primary School, Wheatley Hill
Traffic calming measures on the B1279
Traffic calming measures on the B1279
Walton Terrace, Wingate
Walton Terrace, Wingate
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Burn Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ3838 (Lat: 54.742222, Lng: -1.4000258)

Unitary Authority: County Durham

Police Authority: Durham

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