Cross Wood

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire Bolsover

England

Cross Wood

Small footbridge Over a brook on the Hardwick Hall Oak Walk.
Small footbridge Credit: David Lally

Cross Wood, located in Derbyshire, England, is a picturesque forest that spans over a vast area of land. This enchanting woodland is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Cross Wood is characterized by its dense canopy of towering trees, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The wood is predominantly made up of native species such as oak, beech, and birch, which provide a home to a wide range of woodland creatures.

Walking through Cross Wood, visitors can discover a myriad of plant species, including bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, which carpet the forest floor during the spring and summer months. The wood is particularly famous for its bluebell displays, attracting numerous visitors who come to witness the breathtaking beauty of the blue sea of flowers.

This forest is not only a botanical treasure trove but also a thriving habitat for various wildlife. It is home to an array of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, which can be heard singing their melodies throughout the year. Additionally, Cross Wood provides shelter for mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers, which can occasionally be spotted by lucky observers.

Cross Wood offers an extensive network of walking trails and paths, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. Whether it is a leisurely stroll, a birdwatching expedition, or simply an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this woodland gem is sure to captivate the hearts of all who venture into its serene embrace.

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Cross Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.180826/-1.3107305 or Grid Reference SK4665. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small footbridge Over a brook on the Hardwick Hall Oak Walk.
Small footbridge
Over a brook on the Hardwick Hall Oak Walk.
Wooded path Part of the Hardwick Hall "Oak Walk".
Wooded path
Part of the Hardwick Hall "Oak Walk".
Cottages at Hardwick Hall Some of the original buildings outside the garden walls have recently been converted to holiday accommodation.
Cottages at Hardwick Hall
Some of the original buildings outside the garden walls have recently been converted to holiday accommodation.
Grassed garden path in Hardwick Hall  Grassed walkways divide the walled garden at Hardwick into quarters. At the time of this visit in early January they were out of use to allow the grass to recover.
Grassed garden path in Hardwick Hall
Grassed walkways divide the walled garden at Hardwick into quarters. At the time of this visit in early January they were out of use to allow the grass to recover.
Hardwick Hall reflection The east face of the Hall reflected in the garden pond
Hardwick Hall reflection
The east face of the Hall reflected in the garden pond
Hardwick Hall The east face of the Hall viewed from the orchard.
Hardwick Hall
The east face of the Hall viewed from the orchard.
Hardwick Hall The south face of the Hall viewed from the walled garden in winter.
Hardwick Hall
The south face of the Hall viewed from the walled garden in winter.
Woodland path at Hardwick Hall In Lady Spencer's Wood, a popular walk to the south of the Hall.
Woodland path at Hardwick Hall
In Lady Spencer's Wood, a popular walk to the south of the Hall.
Bench Mark on Ault Hucknall Church Cut Mark on the Church
Bench Mark on Ault Hucknall Church
Cut Mark on the Church
The Great Pond, Hardwick Estate
The Great Pond, Hardwick Estate
Tree-lined path through the park
Tree-lined path through the park
A busy day at Hardwick Hall
A busy day at Hardwick Hall
M1 near Stainsby
M1 near Stainsby
M1 northbound at Junction 29
M1 northbound at Junction 29
Hardwick Old Hall The south facade of the shell of the old hall
Hardwick Old Hall
The south facade of the shell of the old hall
Hardwick Hall The west facade viewed from a high platform in the old hall
Hardwick Hall
The west facade viewed from a high platform in the old hall
Russets in the orchard A taste of autumn in this National Trust estate.
Russets in the orchard
A taste of autumn in this National Trust estate.
Herb garden at Hardwick Hall Order has been restored since the lockdown but the garden is now showing the signs of autumn.
Herb garden at Hardwick Hall
Order has been restored since the lockdown but the garden is now showing the signs of autumn.
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Cross Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK4665 (Lat: 53.180826, Lng: -1.3107305)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Bolsover

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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