Angrove Shed Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Hambleton

England

Angrove Shed Plantation

Low Green, Great Ayton Looking towards the River Leven and the village centre. This being the first day of February, there were no picnickers or children kicking footballs, just the occasional dog walker.
Low Green, Great Ayton Credit: Gordon Hatton

Angrove Shed Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Yorkshire, England. Stretching over a vast area, this plantation is a true gem for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The woodland is predominantly made up of various species of trees, primarily oak, ash, and beech, creating a dense and lush forest environment.

The plantation offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and immerse themselves in its tranquil atmosphere. These trails wind through the trees, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Angrove Shed Plantation is not only a haven for flora but also a sanctuary for a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors may have the chance to encounter various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like foxes, rabbits, and deer. The woodland is also home to a rich variety of plant life, including wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, which add to its natural beauty.

The plantation is well-preserved and managed by local authorities, ensuring that it remains a sustainable and protected environment. As a result, visitors can enjoy the plantation's natural splendor while respecting and preserving its ecological balance.

Whether you are an avid walker, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Angrove Shed Plantation is a must-visit destination. Its stunning woodlands, diverse wildlife, and tranquil ambience make it a perfect escape from the bustling city life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and appreciate the beauty of Yorkshire's natural landscapes.

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Low Green, Great Ayton Looking towards the River Leven and the village centre. This being the first day of February, there were no picnickers or children kicking footballs, just the occasional dog walker.
Low Green, Great Ayton
Looking towards the River Leven and the village centre. This being the first day of February, there were no picnickers or children kicking footballs, just the occasional dog walker.
Marwood Drive, Great Ayton Bungalow-ville in Great Ayton, a village which is almost the size of a small town thanks to areas of suburban style building like this. Proximity to Teesside is the likely reason for the expansion of Gt Ayton.
Marwood Drive, Great Ayton
Bungalow-ville in Great Ayton, a village which is almost the size of a small town thanks to areas of suburban style building like this. Proximity to Teesside is the likely reason for the expansion of Gt Ayton.
Footbridge over the Leven One of two footbridges over the River Leven in the Low Green part of the village.
Footbridge over the Leven
One of two footbridges over the River Leven in the Low Green part of the village.
A view from the corner flag Except that the flag isn't there. This is Great Ayton's football club pitch and pavilion.
A view from the corner flag
Except that the flag isn't there. This is Great Ayton's football club pitch and pavilion.
Ridge and furrow in Great Ayton Old plough strips in a field close to the village centre.
Ridge and furrow in Great Ayton
Old plough strips in a field close to the village centre.
River and High Street, Great Ayton The village centre here is attractive with the River Leven running alongside the main street.
River and High Street, Great Ayton
The village centre here is attractive with the River Leven running alongside the main street.
High Green, Great  Ayton This large village has the luxury of two greens
High Green, Great Ayton
This large village has the luxury of two greens
Mill Farm Guest House, Great Ayton I can recommend this guest house.
Mill Farm Guest House, Great Ayton
I can recommend this guest house.
Road approaching Firs Lodge Looking west along the road that links Easby with Stokesley.
Road approaching Firs Lodge
Looking west along the road that links Easby with Stokesley.
Harland Hill There's a stone built farmhouse here in traditional style, but the building has been extended a long way to the right with what could be 2 or 3 extra dwellings of brick construction. All slightly odd.
Harland Hill
There's a stone built farmhouse here in traditional style, but the building has been extended a long way to the right with what could be 2 or 3 extra dwellings of brick construction. All slightly odd.
Ford on Broughton Bridge Beck The image of the ford is taken looking towards Primrose Hill Farm Farmhouse.
Ford on Broughton Bridge Beck
The image of the ford is taken looking towards Primrose Hill Farm Farmhouse.
Access to Levenside From Capt. Cook's Cottage site on Bridge Street.
Access to Levenside
From Capt. Cook's Cottage site on Bridge Street.
Race Terrace, Great Ayton. View from Captain Cook's Cottage site on Bridge Street.
Race Terrace, Great Ayton.
View from Captain Cook's Cottage site on Bridge Street.
Great Ayton Cricket Club - Pavilion Great Ayton play in the North Yorkshire & South Durham Premier Cricket League.

They play at Leven Park.
Great Ayton Cricket Club - Pavilion
Great Ayton play in the North Yorkshire & South Durham Premier Cricket League. They play at Leven Park.
Great Ayton Cricket Club The Leven Park pitch is pictured during the off season.

The changing rooms are at the back of the ground and the scoreboard is hdden behind the sightscreen.
Great Ayton Cricket Club
The Leven Park pitch is pictured during the off season. The changing rooms are at the back of the ground and the scoreboard is hdden behind the sightscreen.
Library, Great Ayton The blue plaque to the left of the door gives some information about its history. It was built in 1843 as a school, funded by Quaker businessmen.
Library, Great Ayton
The blue plaque to the left of the door gives some information about its history. It was built in 1843 as a school, funded by Quaker businessmen.
Victorian urinal, Great Ayton
Victorian urinal, Great Ayton
Bridge over River Leven, Great Ayton
Bridge over River Leven, Great Ayton
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Angrove Shed Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ5409 (Lat: 54.481971, Lng: -1.1627081)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Hambleton

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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