Cockley Brake

Wood, Forest in Northamptonshire

England

Cockley Brake

A422 at Farthinghoe village boundary
A422 at Farthinghoe village boundary Credit: Colin Pyle

Cockley Brake is a small woodland area located in Northamptonshire, England. Situated near the village of Wood, it is known for its picturesque landscapes and abundant wildlife. The forest covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is managed by the Forestry Commission.

The woodland at Cockley Brake is predominantly made up of a mix of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch. These trees provide a dense canopy that allows very little sunlight to penetrate the forest floor, creating a cool and tranquil atmosphere. The undergrowth consists of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Cockley Brake is home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot species such as deer, foxes, badgers, and rabbits while exploring the forest. The bird population is also diverse, with sightings of woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds being common.

The woodland offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. These trails are well-maintained and provide access to the different areas of the forest, including a small pond and a meadow. Additionally, there are picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the woodland, providing opportunities for visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

Cockley Brake is a haven for nature lovers and a valuable natural resource in Northamptonshire. Its serene beauty and abundant wildlife make it a popular destination for those seeking a connection to nature.

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Cockley Brake Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.06549/-1.2086694 or Grid Reference SP5441. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A422 at Farthinghoe village boundary
A422 at Farthinghoe village boundary
Bowling Green, Farthinghoe
Bowling Green, Farthinghoe
House on Cockley Road, Farthinghoe
House on Cockley Road, Farthinghoe
Seven Sisters Road, Farthinghoe
Seven Sisters Road, Farthinghoe
House on Cockley Road, Farthinghoe
House on Cockley Road, Farthinghoe
St Michael's Church, Farthinghoe
St Michael's Church, Farthinghoe
Turning to Halse
Turning to Halse
Churchyard at Marston St Lawrence
Churchyard at Marston St Lawrence
Cloches in field near Marston St Lawrence
Cloches in field near Marston St Lawrence
Approach to Marston St Lawrence
Approach to Marston St Lawrence
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum The north east corner of the Walled Garden.
Note how the wall is unusually curved.
Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum
The north east corner of the Walled Garden. Note how the wall is unusually curved. Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum The south east corner of the Walled Garden.
Note how the wall is unusually curved.
Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum
The south east corner of the Walled Garden. Note how the wall is unusually curved. Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum
Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum Reflective pools in the Walled Garden.
Taken during a public open day.
The Walled Garden, Thenford Arboretum
Reflective pools in the Walled Garden. Taken during a public open day.
Walls of Garden to Manor House, Greatworth The gate pillars are C18. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-234007-east-gatepier-in-garden-wall-approximate" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-234007-east-gatepier-in-garden-wall-approximate">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> for entry in British Listed Buildings
Walls of Garden to Manor House, Greatworth
The gate pillars are C18. See LinkExternal link for entry in British Listed Buildings
St Peter's church, Greatworth The ealiest parts of the church are C13. The tower is C14 and some of the windows were added in C17. Restoration  was carried out in C19.
St Peter's church, Greatworth
The ealiest parts of the church are C13. The tower is C14 and some of the windows were added in C17. Restoration was carried out in C19.
Greatworth Most of the buildings in the village are of local stone.
Greatworth
Most of the buildings in the village are of local stone.
The Inn, Greatworth A change of paint and removal of the creepers on the building since this photo <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/425698" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/425698">Link</a> in 2007.
The Inn, Greatworth
A change of paint and removal of the creepers on the building since this photo Link in 2007.
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Cockley Brake is located at Grid Ref: SP5441 (Lat: 52.06549, Lng: -1.2086694)

Unitary Authority: West Northamptonshire

Police Authority: Northamptonshire

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Located within 500m of 52.06549,-1.2086694
Cockley Brake Junction
Railway: junction
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