Sheep Wood

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Winchester

England

Sheep Wood

B3046 Basingstoke Road Towards Basingstoke.
B3046 Basingstoke Road Credit: Robin Webster

Sheep Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Hampshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is known for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The wood is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling hills and open fields, creating a tranquil and idyllic setting.

The name "Sheep Wood" is derived from the history of the area, as it was once used as a grazing ground for sheep. Today, it is managed by the Hampshire County Council and is open to the public, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The woodland is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a rich and varied canopy. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring months, adding to the charm of the wood.

Sheep Wood is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as mammals like deer and badgers. Nature enthusiasts can explore the wood through a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing them to immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings and observe the local wildlife.

Visitors to Sheep Wood can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and picnicking. The wood provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, offering a chance to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of Hampshire's countryside.

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Sheep Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.120052/-1.1750307 or Grid Reference SU5735. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B3046 Basingstoke Road Towards Basingstoke.
B3046 Basingstoke Road
Towards Basingstoke.
B3046 Basingstoke Road Towards Basingstoke.
B3046 Basingstoke Road
Towards Basingstoke.
Spybush Lane A public bridleway, 173/7/1, Northington. Used by the Wayfarer's Walk trail.
Spybush Lane
A public bridleway, 173/7/1, Northington. Used by the Wayfarer's Walk trail.
Harvested field north of Swarraton Farm
Harvested field north of Swarraton Farm
Mown field south of bridleway 127/15/2
Mown field south of bridleway 127/15/2
Path, Abbotstone Down A Hampshire County Council property, the grassland is very floriferous.
Path, Abbotstone Down
A Hampshire County Council property, the grassland is very floriferous.
Common Toadflax by Spybush Lane Linaria vulgaris is a common plant, happy in dry dusty places, but not particularly so here.
Common Toadflax by Spybush Lane
Linaria vulgaris is a common plant, happy in dry dusty places, but not particularly so here.
Buckthorn by Spybush Lane Rhamnus catharticus is a bush I have seldom encountered, but accounts say it is not particularly uncommon. The curving veins of the leaves and general shape are shared with Dogwood, if in doubt pull a leaf apart lengthwise - Buckthorn breaks cleanly, with Dogwood the veins part with an elastic string between the ends. Here the berries are unripe, they later turn black.
Buckthorn by Spybush Lane
Rhamnus catharticus is a bush I have seldom encountered, but accounts say it is not particularly uncommon. The curving veins of the leaves and general shape are shared with Dogwood, if in doubt pull a leaf apart lengthwise - Buckthorn breaks cleanly, with Dogwood the veins part with an elastic string between the ends. Here the berries are unripe, they later turn black.
Campanula by Spybush Lane A tall showy plant, possibly Campanula latifolia, but that is not very common in the south.
Campanula by Spybush Lane
A tall showy plant, possibly Campanula latifolia, but that is not very common in the south.
Spybush Lane A restricted byway over this part. The tall dense tree belt on the right was sport for a remarkable number of Ravens, surfing and tumbling in the up-draft of the west wind. On both my outward and return passes here, they hid themselves away when I got close, and reassembled when I had passed. So no photographs. There must have been at least a dozen.
Spybush Lane
A restricted byway over this part. The tall dense tree belt on the right was sport for a remarkable number of Ravens, surfing and tumbling in the up-draft of the west wind. On both my outward and return passes here, they hid themselves away when I got close, and reassembled when I had passed. So no photographs. There must have been at least a dozen.
Cottage opposite the watercress beds being re-thatched
Cottage opposite the watercress beds being re-thatched
Northington Grange The Grange, now an empty shell, was one of the first houses in Europe re-modelled along classical Greek lines. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/149292">SU5636 : The Grange - western facade</a> was the only part of the building not clad in a classical facade.
In the 1970s the owner planned to demolish it and it was only after all the fittings had been sold and the roof removed that the building was rescued by the Department of the Environment. In 1980 it was re-roofed some parts restored. For more see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.astoft.co.uk/grange.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.astoft.co.uk/grange.htm">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>
Northington Grange
The Grange, now an empty shell, was one of the first houses in Europe re-modelled along classical Greek lines. SU5636 : The Grange - western facade was the only part of the building not clad in a classical facade. In the 1970s the owner planned to demolish it and it was only after all the fittings had been sold and the roof removed that the building was rescued by the Department of the Environment. In 1980 it was re-roofed some parts restored. For more see LinkExternal link
A rather small place! Totford, near Alresford. Just a pub! That's all there is!
A rather small place!
Totford, near Alresford. Just a pub! That's all there is!
St John the Evangelist, Northington This church is set high above the village with nice views.
St John the Evangelist, Northington
This church is set high above the village with nice views.
Footpath leading to Thorngrove Copse This square is all farm land surrounding Combe Farm
Footpath leading to Thorngrove Copse
This square is all farm land surrounding Combe Farm
Fields north of Old Alresford This square has nothing but fields a little woodland and a few roads.
Fields north of Old Alresford
This square has nothing but fields a little woodland and a few roads.
Upper Abbotstone Wood near Northington This woodland has been coppiced quite recently.
Upper Abbotstone Wood near Northington
This woodland has been coppiced quite recently.
Lower Abbotstone Wood The Wayfarer's Walk crosses the B3046 at Lower Abbotstone Wood.
Lower Abbotstone Wood
The Wayfarer's Walk crosses the B3046 at Lower Abbotstone Wood.
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Sheep Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU5735 (Lat: 51.120052, Lng: -1.1750307)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Police Authority: Hampshire

What 3 Words

///flop.chucked.rejoiced. Near New Alresford, Hampshire

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