Spring House Great Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Spring House Great Wood

Farmland, The Lund
Farmland, The Lund Credit: JThomas

Spring House Great Wood, located in Yorkshire, is a captivating forest that offers a serene and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning across a vast expanse, this woodland is a natural haven that showcases the beauty and tranquility of nature.

The forest is home to an array of diverse flora and fauna, with towering oak and beech trees dominating the landscape. The lush greenery creates a picturesque setting, especially during the spring season when the forest is adorned with colorful blossoms and vibrant wildflowers.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails offer varying levels of difficulty, catering to both novice hikers and experienced adventurers. As visitors meander through the forest, they may stumble upon babbling brooks and hidden ponds, adding to the woodland's ethereal charm.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of animal species that call Spring House Great Wood their home. Squirrels scamper along the branches, while elusive deer can be spotted gracefully navigating through the undergrowth. Birdwatchers will also be treated to a symphony of melodious songs, as the forest is a sanctuary for various avian species.

Spring House Great Wood is not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a haven for visitors seeking solace and rejuvenation. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic amidst nature, or simply basking in the peaceful atmosphere, this woodland offers an idyllic retreat for all.

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Spring House Great Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.10968/-1.2555608 or Grid Reference SE4868. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland, The Lund
Farmland, The Lund
Track to Lund Farm
Track to Lund Farm
Farmland and pylon, Lund Bridge
Farmland and pylon, Lund Bridge
Minor road towards Alne
Minor road towards Alne
South Carolina caravan park, from the railway
South Carolina caravan park, from the railway
View towards pylon line, north of Alne Station Farm can faintly be seen beyond the hedge, towards the left of the picture.
View towards pylon line, north of Alne
Station Farm can faintly be seen beyond the hedge, towards the left of the picture.
Hag Lane Looking along Hag Lane towards Raskelf.
Hag Lane
Looking along Hag Lane towards Raskelf.
Grunta Farm Looking into a farm on the outskirts of Raskelf.
Grunta Farm
Looking into a farm on the outskirts of Raskelf.
Road beside Grunta Farm Looking along the road between Tholthorpe and Raskelf.
Road beside Grunta Farm
Looking along the road between Tholthorpe and Raskelf.
The Road To Easingwold From Alne, North of Lund Bridge.
The Road To Easingwold
From Alne, North of Lund Bridge.
A Fine Evening For A Walk The Public Footpath to Crankley Grange as it leaves the road between Alne and Easingwold.
A Fine Evening For A Walk
The Public Footpath to Crankley Grange as it leaves the road between Alne and Easingwold.
South Carolina Farm North of Alne Station.
South Carolina Farm
North of Alne Station.
Driffield Farm Although many miles from Driffield, the town. Some older maps give the name as "Driffields" (although without an apostrophe), which could have been the name of a former owner.
Driffield Farm
Although many miles from Driffield, the town. Some older maps give the name as "Driffields" (although without an apostrophe), which could have been the name of a former owner.
The Lund Looking towards Lund Farm.
The Lund
Looking towards Lund Farm.
Farm  road  to  Station  Farm Off the Alne to Easingwold road
Farm road to Station Farm
Off the Alne to Easingwold road
Not  the  usual  farm  entrance An eye catching work of art at the entrance of the farm road to South Carolina Farm on the Alne to Easingwold road
Not the usual farm entrance
An eye catching work of art at the entrance of the farm road to South Carolina Farm on the Alne to Easingwold road
Turn  Right  Footpath  to  Crankley  Grange From the Alne to Easingwold road across the fields to Crankley Grange then on to Crankley Lane
Turn Right Footpath to Crankley Grange
From the Alne to Easingwold road across the fields to Crankley Grange then on to Crankley Lane
Towards Crankley Grange Visible across the fields. A footpath runs to the right.
Towards Crankley Grange
Visible across the fields. A footpath runs to the right.
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Spring House Great Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE4868 (Lat: 54.10968, Lng: -1.2555608)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.10968,-1.2555608
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Lat/Long: 54.1100817/-1.2594769
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