The Gorse

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire Cherwell

England

The Gorse

Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (1) Located at 148 Heyford Park off Camp Road, this redbrick building rather resembles an army store. It has the code SMUH and provides telephone and broadband services to Heyford Park plus Upper Heyford nearby. A white BT warning notice can be seen on the right hand door.
Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (1) Credit: David Hillas

The Gorse is a picturesque woodland located in Oxfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its dense growth of gorse bushes, which give the woodland its name. The Gorse is situated on the outskirts of the village of Oxford, just a short distance from the city center.

The woodland is characterized by its natural beauty and tranquility. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Visitors can expect to see a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, finches, and thrushes, as well as small mammals such as rabbits and squirrels.

The Gorse is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere. The paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of sunlight filtering through the foliage and creating a magical setting.

In addition to its natural attractions, The Gorse also has a rich cultural history. It has been owned and managed by the local council for many years, with efforts made to preserve its unique ecosystem. The woodland has also been the inspiration for several local artists and writers, who have captured its beauty in their works.

Overall, The Gorse in Oxfordshire is a captivating woodland that offers a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Whether it's for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply immersing oneself in nature, this woodland is sure to captivate visitors with its charm and serenity.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.919101/-1.2471448 or Grid Reference SP5124. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (1) Located at 148 Heyford Park off Camp Road, this redbrick building rather resembles an army store. It has the code SMUH and provides telephone and broadband services to Heyford Park plus Upper Heyford nearby. A white BT warning notice can be seen on the right hand door.
Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (1)
Located at 148 Heyford Park off Camp Road, this redbrick building rather resembles an army store. It has the code SMUH and provides telephone and broadband services to Heyford Park plus Upper Heyford nearby. A white BT warning notice can be seen on the right hand door.
Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (2) This photo shows the back of the redbrick building in Heyford Park. This area is currently undergoing a redevelopment programme having previously been a Royal Air Force base until 1994. The numbering range of this TE is (01869) 23xxxx, the (01869) referring to the Bicester group of ten TEs, and its postcode is OX25 5HA.
Upper Heyford Telephone Exchange (2)
This photo shows the back of the redbrick building in Heyford Park. This area is currently undergoing a redevelopment programme having previously been a Royal Air Force base until 1994. The numbering range of this TE is (01869) 23xxxx, the (01869) referring to the Bicester group of ten TEs, and its postcode is OX25 5HA.
Middleton Stoney Village Hall (1) Situated in Heyford Road OX25 4AN, this village hall was built in 1883 by the 7th Earl and Countess of Jersey as a reading room for the village. The entrance to the hall is up a ramp to the pale green double doors.
Middleton Stoney Village Hall (1)
Situated in Heyford Road OX25 4AN, this village hall was built in 1883 by the 7th Earl and Countess of Jersey as a reading room for the village. The entrance to the hall is up a ramp to the pale green double doors.
Middleton Stoney Village Hall (2) This photo shows the village hall in the B4030 Heyford Road with a purple BT van parked in front of it. The driver of that van will have been working inside the telephone exchange which is behind the village hall, <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1415256" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1415256">Link</a> refers.
Middleton Stoney Village Hall (2)
This photo shows the village hall in the B4030 Heyford Road with a purple BT van parked in front of it. The driver of that van will have been working inside the telephone exchange which is behind the village hall, Link refers.
Inscription Board at Middleton Stoney Village Hall This photo shows an inscription board outside the village Hall in Heyford Road. It has the following wording:

            Middleton Stoney
              Village Hall

             Built in 1883 by

          The 7th Earl and Countess of Jersey
           as a Reading Room for the village
Inscription Board at Middleton Stoney Village Hall
This photo shows an inscription board outside the village Hall in Heyford Road. It has the following wording: Middleton Stoney Village Hall Built in 1883 by The 7th Earl and Countess of Jersey as a Reading Room for the village
All Saints Church, Middleton Stoney
All Saints Church, Middleton Stoney
Port Way approaches crossroads with B4030
Port Way approaches crossroads with B4030
Road junction with water feature
Road junction with water feature
Cottages in Middleton Stoney
Cottages in Middleton Stoney
Footpath to the Church
Footpath to the Church
The Horse & Groom, Caulcott A cosy looking little pub serving the tiny hamlet of Caulcott - and presumably relying quite heavily on passing trade.
The Horse & Groom, Caulcott
A cosy looking little pub serving the tiny hamlet of Caulcott - and presumably relying quite heavily on passing trade.
Water Tower on Upper Heyford base
Water Tower on Upper Heyford base
The Road to Upper Heyford from its junction with the B430
The Road to Upper Heyford from its junction with the B430
Early closure Blocked off access road to the rear of Upper Heyford Airfield, which is now disused, the perimeter fence can be seen to the left
Early closure
Blocked off access road to the rear of Upper Heyford Airfield, which is now disused, the perimeter fence can be seen to the left
Sheep NW of Manor Farm
Sheep
NW of Manor Farm
The Road to Manor Farm
The Road to Manor Farm
Farmland at Middleton Stoney
Farmland at Middleton Stoney
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The Gorse is located at Grid Ref: SP5124 (Lat: 51.919101, Lng: -1.2471448)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: Cherwell

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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Lat/Long: 51.9153224/-1.2453939
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.9173541/-1.249259
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