Slapestones Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Slapestones Wood

Direction Sign – Signpost on Sexhow Lane in Hutton Rudby Located in a garden on the east side of the T junction of Sexhow Lane, The Wynd and Entrepen in Hutton Rudby parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. The Yarm arm is a replacement at some time after 2011.

For Sexhow Station, see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexhow_railway_station" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexhow_railway_station">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>. 

Milestone Society National ID: YN_NZ4606
Direction Sign – Signpost on Sexhow Lane in Hutton Rudby Credit: H Jones

Slapestones Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna.

The wood is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy that filters sunlight and creates a tranquil atmosphere. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, including bluebells and primroses, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring months.

As visitors explore the winding paths and trails that crisscross the woodland, they may encounter a variety of wildlife. Slapestones Wood is home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and jays, which can be heard singing their melodic tunes throughout the day. Squirrels scurry through the branches, while elusive deer occasionally emerge from the undergrowth, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

For nature enthusiasts, Slapestones Wood offers a tranquil retreat, providing ample opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and simply immersing oneself in the natural surroundings. The peaceful atmosphere of the wood makes it an ideal destination for those seeking solace and serenity.

In addition to its natural beauty, Slapestones Wood also holds historical significance. The wood is rumored to have been used as a hideout for highwaymen in the past, and there are remnants of old stone walls and structures that hint at its rich history.

Overall, Slapestones Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the beauty of Yorkshire's natural landscapes, offering visitors a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature.

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Slapestones Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.457553/-1.2907118 or Grid Reference NZ4607. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Direction Sign – Signpost on Sexhow Lane in Hutton Rudby Located in a garden on the east side of the T junction of Sexhow Lane, The Wynd and Entrepen in Hutton Rudby parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. The Yarm arm is a replacement at some time after 2011.

For Sexhow Station, see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexhow_railway_station" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexhow_railway_station">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>. 

Milestone Society National ID: YN_NZ4606
Direction Sign – Signpost on Sexhow Lane in Hutton Rudby
Located in a garden on the east side of the T junction of Sexhow Lane, The Wynd and Entrepen in Hutton Rudby parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. The Yarm arm is a replacement at some time after 2011. For Sexhow Station, see LinkExternal link. Milestone Society National ID: YN_NZ4606
Crathorne, All Saints church The benchmark is cut into the west face of the church tower.
Crathorne, All Saints church
The benchmark is cut into the west face of the church tower.
Crathorne, All Saints church There is a benchmark cut into the west face of the church tower, below the large arched window.
Crathorne, All Saints church
There is a benchmark cut into the west face of the church tower, below the large arched window.
North End, Hutton Rudby Here there is an old (pre-Worboys) 'No through road' sign.
North End, Hutton Rudby
Here there is an old (pre-Worboys) 'No through road' sign.
Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hutton Rudby This is now a church hall. I was attracted by the window with small panes of coloured glass, white, grey and yellow arranged randomly.
Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hutton Rudby
This is now a church hall. I was attracted by the window with small panes of coloured glass, white, grey and yellow arranged randomly.
Library in a telephone box, Hutton Rudby
Library in a telephone box, Hutton Rudby
West End, Hutton Rudby There is something odd about these two old road signs. The hill is not very steep, and the sign is a long way from the T-junction at the bottom.  See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5088988">NZ4606 : Old road sign, Hutton Rudby</a> for another comment.
West End, Hutton Rudby
There is something odd about these two old road signs. The hill is not very steep, and the sign is a long way from the T-junction at the bottom. See also NZ4606 : Old road sign, Hutton Rudby for another comment.
Flagpole on the green, Hutton Rudby
Flagpole on the green, Hutton Rudby
All Saints Church The church is actually at Rudby in Cleveland, although it serves the combined village of Hutton Rudby.
All Saints Church
The church is actually at Rudby in Cleveland, although it serves the combined village of Hutton Rudby.
The Leven at Hutton Rudby Seen from the bridge that links the two halves of the village. The River Leven has a curious course, flowing mostly westwards from its source on the moors, before eventually turning north to join the Tees.
The Leven at Hutton Rudby
Seen from the bridge that links the two halves of the village. The River Leven has a curious course, flowing mostly westwards from its source on the moors, before eventually turning north to join the Tees.
Road near Spyknave Hill Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Road near Spyknave Hill
Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Field near Middleton Grange Looking over a gate into a field near Middleton Grange.
Field near Middleton Grange
Looking over a gate into a field near Middleton Grange.
Road north of Middleton Grange Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Road north of Middleton Grange
Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Middleton Grange Looking towards Middleton Grange Farm from the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Middleton Grange
Looking towards Middleton Grange Farm from the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Road south of Middeton Grange Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Road south of Middeton Grange
Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Fields near Goslingmire Looking across farmland towards the farm from the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Fields near Goslingmire
Looking across farmland towards the farm from the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Substation and communications mast near Rudby Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Substation and communications mast near Rudby
Looking along the road between Middleton on Leven and Rudby.
Road into Rudby from the north The road forms part of National Cycle Network route 65.
Road into Rudby from the north
The road forms part of National Cycle Network route 65.
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Slapestones Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ4607 (Lat: 54.457553, Lng: -1.2907118)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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