Pen Hill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Basingstoke and Deane

England

Pen Hill Plantation

A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road
A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road Credit: Tim Booth

Pen Hill Plantation is a sprawling wood and forest located in Hampshire, England. Spanning approximately 200 acres, it is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. The plantation is situated on the eastern edge of the county, near the village of Penton Mewsey.

The woodland of Pen Hill Plantation is predominantly made up of native species such as oak, beech, and birch trees, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells during springtime, offering a breathtaking sight to visitors. In addition to the woodlands, the plantation also features open meadows and small streams, further enhancing its natural beauty.

This area has a long history of human habitation, with evidence of Roman settlement found within the plantation's vicinity. The plantation itself has been managed for centuries, initially serving as a hunting ground for local nobility. Today, it is primarily used for recreational purposes, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers.

The diverse range of wildlife found in Pen Hill Plantation is a testament to its ecological importance. The woodland provides a habitat for various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers can also be spotted within the plantation.

Access to Pen Hill Plantation is provided through well-maintained footpaths, ensuring visitors can explore the woodland safely. The plantation offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life, allowing individuals to immerse themselves in nature and appreciate the beauty of Hampshire's countryside.

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Pen Hill Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.357115/-1.3650208 or Grid Reference SU4462. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road
A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road
A34 Newbury bypass over Wash Water road
Tot Hill Services Looking NW
Tot Hill Services
Looking NW
Pasture near Wash Water This pasture is on the north side of the minor road in the southern half of the square. Most of the square is farmland.
Pasture near Wash Water
This pasture is on the north side of the minor road in the southern half of the square. Most of the square is farmland.
Wash Water Road near Enborne This is a view of the end of Wash Water road and the public house marked ph on the 1:50 000 map. The pub is on the north side of the road. The road joins the A343 to the right (east) of the pub and leads off the A343 to Enborne. This square contains some of the residential area of Wash Common and the key roads linking Enborne and Wash Water.
Wash Water Road near Enborne
This is a view of the end of Wash Water road and the public house marked ph on the 1:50 000 map. The pub is on the north side of the road. The road joins the A343 to the right (east) of the pub and leads off the A343 to Enborne. This square contains some of the residential area of Wash Common and the key roads linking Enborne and Wash Water.
Clere Wood near Highclere This square is a mixture of plantation and residential area. This section of plantation is the northern edge of Clere Wood in the southern half of the square.
Clere Wood near Highclere
This square is a mixture of plantation and residential area. This section of plantation is the northern edge of Clere Wood in the southern half of the square.
Clere Wood near Highclere This photograph was taken from the road looking more or less southeast.
Clere Wood near Highclere
This photograph was taken from the road looking more or less southeast.
Stream in Clere Wood This red stream with crystal clear water, is so coloured by what is probably a mat of bacteria and rust on the bed.
Stream in Clere Wood
This red stream with crystal clear water, is so coloured by what is probably a mat of bacteria and rust on the bed.
Highclere Church This square is mostly woodland, but this village church is on the western edge of the square, east of the entrance to Highclere castle estate and grounds.
Highclere Church
This square is mostly woodland, but this village church is on the western edge of the square, east of the entrance to Highclere castle estate and grounds.
Residential Area near Highclere This residential street showing early signs of impending autumn, is in the south eastern section of the square. The square contains the village of Highclere and is both residential and agricultural.
Residential Area near Highclere
This residential street showing early signs of impending autumn, is in the south eastern section of the square. The square contains the village of Highclere and is both residential and agricultural.
Woolton Hill County Junior School This school is near the intersection of the two minor roads, more or less in the centre of the square. The square both residential and agricultural. It contains the village of Woolton Hill.
Woolton Hill County Junior School
This school is near the intersection of the two minor roads, more or less in the centre of the square. The square both residential and agricultural. It contains the village of Woolton Hill.
A34(T) Bridge near Newtown This square is largely farmland and plantations belonging to the English Forestry commission. This bridge carries the A34(T) over one of the lanes passing through the forested area.
A34(T) Bridge near Newtown
This square is largely farmland and plantations belonging to the English Forestry commission. This bridge carries the A34(T) over one of the lanes passing through the forested area.
Woolton Hill Church This square is mostly farmland, with some residential areas linked to Woolton Hill village in the north eastern section of the square.
Woolton Hill Church
This square is mostly farmland, with some residential areas linked to Woolton Hill village in the north eastern section of the square.
Residential Area not far from Enborne This square is mostly residential area.
Residential Area not far from Enborne
This square is mostly residential area.
Country Road near Enborne This square is mostly residential and this road links Woolton Hill with Enborne via residential area.
Country Road near Enborne
This square is mostly residential and this road links Woolton Hill with Enborne via residential area.
The Chase: National Trust The Chase is managed by the National Trust and is in the southern half of the square.
The Chase: National Trust
The Chase is managed by the National Trust and is in the southern half of the square.
Brown Hill Plantation near Newtown This square is mostly plantation and woodland managed by the English Forestry Commission. This view is near the centre of the square and was taken in the late afternoon/early evening.
Brown Hill Plantation near Newtown
This square is mostly plantation and woodland managed by the English Forestry Commission. This view is near the centre of the square and was taken in the late afternoon/early evening.
Brown Hill Plantation Logging time in the plantation managed by the English Forestry Commission.
Brown Hill Plantation
Logging time in the plantation managed by the English Forestry Commission.
The Chase near Enborne This national trust property is very popular for family outings and dog walkers and occupies a significant proportion of this square.
The Chase near Enborne
This national trust property is very popular for family outings and dog walkers and occupies a significant proportion of this square.
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Pen Hill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SU4462 (Lat: 51.357115, Lng: -1.3650208)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Basingstoke and Deane

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Local Ref: 3
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Penwood
Local Ref: 4
Naptan AtcoCode: 1900HA010104
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Naptan CommonName: Penwood
Naptan Indicator: 4
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