Alverley Spring

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Alverley Spring

North end of Arden Gate, Balby
North end of Arden Gate, Balby Credit: Richard Vince

Alverley Spring is a picturesque woodland located in the heart of Yorkshire, England. Nestled within the serene beauty of the countryside, this enchanting forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility.

Covering a sprawling area of lush greenery, Alverley Spring is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Towering oak and birch trees dominate the landscape, providing a stunning canopy of shade and shelter. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich tapestry of wildflowers, adding vibrant bursts of color to the scenery.

The highlight of Alverley Spring is undoubtedly its sparkling spring, which gives the woodland its name. The clear water flows gracefully through the forest, creating a soothing soundtrack of babbling brooks and gentle cascades. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the designated paths, experiencing the refreshing ambiance of the spring and immersing themselves in the serenity of the surroundings.

The woodland is teeming with wildlife, providing ample opportunities for nature enthusiasts to observe and appreciate the local fauna. Squirrels frolic among the treetops, while deer gracefully roam through the undergrowth. Birdsong fills the air, as woodpeckers, thrushes, and finches make their homes in the branches above.

Alverley Spring is also a popular spot for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. The well-maintained trails offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it a delight for both novice and experienced hikers. Campers can set up their tents in designated areas, immersing themselves in the beauty of nature as they spend a peaceful night under the stars.

In conclusion, Alverley Spring is a captivating woodland in Yorkshire, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its lush greenery, sparkling spring, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility in a truly enchanting setting.

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Alverley Spring Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.48392/-1.1640372 or Grid Reference SK5598. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North end of Arden Gate, Balby
North end of Arden Gate, Balby
Footpath off Arden Gate, Balby Leading to Aldcliffe Crescent.
Footpath off Arden Gate, Balby
Leading to Aldcliffe Crescent.
Cul de sac off Arden Gate, Balby Providing access to houses numbered as part of Arden Gate.
Cul de sac off Arden Gate, Balby
Providing access to houses numbered as part of Arden Gate.
East end of Arden Gate, Balby
East end of Arden Gate, Balby
Bus turning circle off Springwell Lane, Balby Built into the junction with Alverley Lane (left), and provided with a brick and concrete shelter which is presumably quite old as it appears to be positioned for rear entrance buses.
Bus turning circle off Springwell Lane, Balby
Built into the junction with Alverley Lane (left), and provided with a brick and concrete shelter which is presumably quite old as it appears to be positioned for rear entrance buses.
Former railway bridge across Springwell Lane, Balby Carrying the trackbed of a mineral railway which is now used informally as a footpath.
Former railway bridge across Springwell Lane, Balby
Carrying the trackbed of a mineral railway which is now used informally as a footpath.
Tesco Extra, Potteric Carr, Doncaster
Tesco Extra, Potteric Carr, Doncaster
Wadworth Hall Only the upper floors of this mid 18th century house are visible from the road, but it is described by Pevsner/Harman as 'A gracious house of no great size but nevertheless one of James Paine's most dramatic designs'.
Wadworth Hall
Only the upper floors of this mid 18th century house are visible from the road, but it is described by Pevsner/Harman as 'A gracious house of no great size but nevertheless one of James Paine's most dramatic designs'.
Flooded area in Wadworth Wood
Flooded area in Wadworth Wood
Logpiles beside a track in Wadworth Wood
Logpiles beside a track in Wadworth Wood
Logpile in Wadworth Wood
Logpile in Wadworth Wood
Fallen tree in Wadworth Wood
Fallen tree in Wadworth Wood
In Wadworth Wood
In Wadworth Wood
Wadworth Wood Beside the M18
Wadworth Wood
Beside the M18
Rainbow over St Katherine’s graveyard, Loversall
Rainbow over St Katherine’s graveyard, Loversall
Tesco Extra, Doncaster
Tesco Extra, Doncaster
Tesco Extra, Doncaster
Tesco Extra, Doncaster
Wood Lane, leading to New Edlington
Wood Lane, leading to New Edlington
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Alverley Spring is located at Grid Ref: SK5598 (Lat: 53.48392, Lng: -1.1640372)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Doncaster

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

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