Sansom Wood Gorse

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Gedling

England

Sansom Wood Gorse

Footpath in Watchwood An alternative to the broader forestry tracks.
Footpath in Watchwood Credit: Bill Boaden

Sansom Wood Gorse is a small woodland area located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated near the village of Wood, nestled within the larger Sherwood Forest. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Sansom Wood Gorse is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.

The woodland consists mainly of gorse bushes, which give the area its name. Gorse is an evergreen shrub that is characterized by its bright yellow flowers and thorny branches. These bushes provide an important habitat for various bird species, such as the stonechat and the linnet, as well as small mammals like rabbits and voles.

In addition to the gorse, Sansom Wood Gorse also features a mix of broadleaf trees including oak, birch, and beech. The dense canopy created by these trees provides an excellent habitat for woodland birds, such as woodpeckers and owls. The forest floor is covered with a carpet of bluebells and wild garlic during the spring, creating a picturesque scene.

Visitors to Sansom Wood Gorse can enjoy a network of walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing them to explore its beauty at their own pace. The trails are well-maintained, making it accessible for people of all ages and abilities. The woodland is also a popular spot for picnics and nature walks, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Sansom Wood Gorse in Nottinghamshire is a charming woodland area, offering a stunning display of nature's beauty and providing a haven for a variety of wildlife.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 53.056591/-1.126494 or Grid Reference SK5851. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath in Watchwood An alternative to the broader forestry tracks.
Footpath in Watchwood
An alternative to the broader forestry tracks.
Path by a field edge The path links the Polish Cross Memorial with Whinbush Lane.
Path by a field edge
The path links the Polish Cross Memorial with Whinbush Lane.
Disused Railway Bridge over Old Rufford Road (A614)
Disused Railway Bridge over Old Rufford Road (A614)
Post industrial landscape near Calverton 50 years ago, the view would have been dominated by the winding towers and coal washing plant of Calverton Colliery. The hillside in the background is largely artificial, formed by the colliery spoil tip.
Post industrial landscape near Calverton
50 years ago, the view would have been dominated by the winding towers and coal washing plant of Calverton Colliery. The hillside in the background is largely artificial, formed by the colliery spoil tip.
Post industrial landscape near Calverton Former colliery entrance gates. Despite the fence along the road, the area is largely freely accessible. The upper slopes of the former waste tip in the background have been taken over by the Forestry Commission and are designated Open Access Land.
Post industrial landscape near Calverton
Former colliery entrance gates. Despite the fence along the road, the area is largely freely accessible. The upper slopes of the former waste tip in the background have been taken over by the Forestry Commission and are designated Open Access Land.
Whinbush Lane To the right are the fields where each Sunday they hold Calverton Car Boot Sale.
Whinbush Lane
To the right are the fields where each Sunday they hold Calverton Car Boot Sale.
Calverton slag heap Near the top of the reclaimed slag heap from Calverton coal mine
Calverton slag heap
Near the top of the reclaimed slag heap from Calverton coal mine
Railway bridge over The Old Rufford Road
Railway bridge over The Old Rufford Road
Woodland near the A614
Woodland near the A614
Track beside woodland near the A614
Track beside woodland near the A614
Railway bridge over the A614
Railway bridge over the A614
Roundabout, A614
Roundabout, A614
Isolated tree near Sansom Wood Watchwood Plantation in the distance.
Isolated tree near Sansom Wood
Watchwood Plantation in the distance.
Wheat field near Sansom Wood
Wheat field near Sansom Wood
Track in Sansom Wood This is also a public footpath.
Track in Sansom Wood
This is also a public footpath.
Farm track alongside Sansom Wood
Farm track alongside Sansom Wood
Gravelly Hollow This road has been blocked off at the far end, so now it is purely an access road for Watchwood Plantation. This is by the main parking area.
Gravelly Hollow
This road has been blocked off at the far end, so now it is purely an access road for Watchwood Plantation. This is by the main parking area.
Track into the Calverton Colliery site The colliery tip site is still undergoing restoration and there is no public access to it yet. There is public access through Watchwood Plantation from where this image was taken.
Track into the Calverton Colliery site
The colliery tip site is still undergoing restoration and there is no public access to it yet. There is public access through Watchwood Plantation from where this image was taken.
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Sansom Wood Gorse is located at Grid Ref: SK5851 (Lat: 53.056591, Lng: -1.126494)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Gedling

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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