Picton House Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Picton House Wood

Road passing Newlands farm Heading south along the Low Worsall to Appleton Wiske road.
Road passing Newlands farm Credit: Gordon Hatton

Picton House Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Yorkshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a place of natural beauty and tranquility. The wood is part of the larger Picton Estate, which has been owned by the same family for generations.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash. These trees create a dense canopy that provides shelter and a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors to Picton House Wood can expect to see a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits.

The wood is intersected by a network of footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. These paths wind through the trees, crossing over small streams and leading to open glades where wildflowers bloom in the spring and summer months.

Picton House Wood is also home to a number of archaeological features, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Ancient earthworks and remnants of old buildings can be found within the wood, providing a glimpse into its rich history.

The wood is open to the public throughout the year, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, Picton House Wood is a true gem in Yorkshire's countryside.

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Picton House Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.452767/-1.3709652 or Grid Reference NZ4006. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road passing Newlands farm Heading south along the Low Worsall to Appleton Wiske road.
Road passing Newlands farm
Heading south along the Low Worsall to Appleton Wiske road.
Road to Appleton Wiske The road from Low Worsall to Appleton Wisk at East Worsall.
Road to Appleton Wiske
The road from Low Worsall to Appleton Wisk at East Worsall.
Hedge trimming in progress Farm machine with a trimmer attachments works along the field side of a hedge next to the Appleton Wiske to Picton road.
Hedge trimming in progress
Farm machine with a trimmer attachments works along the field side of a hedge next to the Appleton Wiske to Picton road.
Road junction near Cleveland View
Road junction near Cleveland View
Track leading to Grange Farm
Track leading to Grange Farm
Road leading to Appleton Wiske
Road leading to Appleton Wiske
Rose Acre A strange building, I thought it was a sports pavilion at first. Barricaded up and hidden behind a high wire fence and becoming dilapidated.
Rose Acre
A strange building, I thought it was a sports pavilion at first. Barricaded up and hidden behind a high wire fence and becoming dilapidated.
Road Junction, Looking Towards Picton With the Cleveland View farm hidden behind the tree.
Road Junction, Looking Towards Picton
With the Cleveland View farm hidden behind the tree.
East Worsall Farm
East Worsall Farm
Farm Track and Public Footpath to Hatter's Hall
Farm Track and Public Footpath to Hatter's Hall
Mud, and plenty of it Saturated field to the east of Cleveland View. Evidence of a very wet October.
Mud, and plenty of it
Saturated field to the east of Cleveland View. Evidence of a very wet October.
Approaching Cleveland View farm On the minor road from Picton.
Approaching Cleveland View farm
On the minor road from Picton.
Picton village street Picton is a small single street village with enough modern properties to suggest that it acts as a commuter village for Teesside.
Picton village street
Picton is a small single street village with enough modern properties to suggest that it acts as a commuter village for Teesside.
Old boundary stone, Picton A late 17th century stone marking township boundaries. The stone was reset here from another nearby location. The plaque to the right gives a full description.
Old boundary stone, Picton
A late 17th century stone marking township boundaries. The stone was reset here from another nearby location. The plaque to the right gives a full description.
A smiley welcome The start of this dead end lane at Picton is enlivened by a smiley straw bale.
A smiley welcome
The start of this dead end lane at Picton is enlivened by a smiley straw bale.
Junction of farm roads at Picton The road to the left is tarmacked and is shown as a yellow road on the OS map, but that straight ahead is a track and bridleway heading past two farms.
Junction of farm roads at Picton
The road to the left is tarmacked and is shown as a yellow road on the OS map, but that straight ahead is a track and bridleway heading past two farms.
Staindale Hill Lane The lane starts promisingly with a good tarmac surface, but degenerates as one walks further along it. Shown as an 'other route with public access' on the OS map.
Staindale Hill Lane
The lane starts promisingly with a good tarmac surface, but degenerates as one walks further along it. Shown as an 'other route with public access' on the OS map.
Track to Kay House Private driveway to a property at the edge of Picton.
Track to Kay House
Private driveway to a property at the edge of Picton.
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Picton House Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ4006 (Lat: 54.452767, Lng: -1.3709652)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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