Stanton Great Wood

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Stanton Great Wood

Menmarsh Road on a frosty morning Just for a while the rather straight road wiggles a bit.
Menmarsh Road on a frosty morning Credit: Robin Webster

Stanton Great Wood is a picturesque and expansive woodland located in Oxfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 400 hectares, it is considered one of the largest and most diverse woodlands in the county. The wood is situated near the village of Stanton Harcourt and is easily accessible by public transport or car.

The woodland is dominated by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, pine, and spruce. This diverse range of tree species provides a rich and varied habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna. The forest floor is carpeted with a vibrant display of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones during the spring months.

Stanton Great Wood is a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Numerous walking trails wind their way through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and serenity. Along these trails, visitors may encounter an abundance of wildlife, such as deer, foxes, badgers, and a variety of bird species.

The wood has historical significance, with some parts dating back centuries. The remnants of ancient woodland can still be seen, providing a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the wood has been managed sustainably for many years, ensuring its continued health and vitality.

Overall, Stanton Great Wood offers a tranquil and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse ecosystem, and rich history make it a truly special place to visit and explore.

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Stanton Great Wood Images

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Menmarsh Road on a frosty morning Just for a while the rather straight road wiggles a bit.
Menmarsh Road on a frosty morning
Just for a while the rather straight road wiggles a bit.
Footpath across a frosty field The path reference is Stanton St John 363/5/10.
Footpath across a frosty field
The path reference is Stanton St John 363/5/10.
Private No public right of way And to remove any perceived loophole - 'Private please keep out'.
Private No public right of way
And to remove any perceived loophole - 'Private please keep out'.
Menmarsh Road Towards Worminghall or Boarstall.
Menmarsh Road
Towards Worminghall or Boarstall.
Woodperry Manor
Woodperry Manor
Tank by the Oxfordshire Way The Oxfordshire Way is a well defined grassy farm track along here.
The tank looks in fairly good condition so it's hard to tell if it's in use or not. It's beside a small stream so maybe there's a pump to fill it for use in nearby fields where there are cows grazing.
Tank by the Oxfordshire Way
The Oxfordshire Way is a well defined grassy farm track along here. The tank looks in fairly good condition so it's hard to tell if it's in use or not. It's beside a small stream so maybe there's a pump to fill it for use in nearby fields where there are cows grazing.
Falling Apart Round The Edges Another of the wooden towers which are all along the Oxfordshire Way around the edge of Bernwood Forest. They are in various states of repair, with this one looking especially dodgy.
The bit in the distance where the forest curves off to the left is called Drunkard's Corner.
Falling Apart Round The Edges
Another of the wooden towers which are all along the Oxfordshire Way around the edge of Bernwood Forest. They are in various states of repair, with this one looking especially dodgy. The bit in the distance where the forest curves off to the left is called Drunkard's Corner.
Oxfordshire Way near Menmarsh Guide Post I'm not sure why the OS marks Menmarsh Guide Post so prominently on the map.
It's just a signpost, and there's no marsh.
I did meet the local farmer up at the end here, so there were some men, but not for long.
Oxfordshire Way near Menmarsh Guide Post
I'm not sure why the OS marks Menmarsh Guide Post so prominently on the map. It's just a signpost, and there's no marsh. I did meet the local farmer up at the end here, so there were some men, but not for long.
Road junction and grass triangle A minor road junction for three roads, a farm track and a bridleway.
Road junction and grass triangle
A minor road junction for three roads, a farm track and a bridleway.
Menmarsh Crossroads near Stanton St. John Looking towards Horton cum studley, near Bernwood Forest.
Menmarsh Crossroads near Stanton St. John
Looking towards Horton cum studley, near Bernwood Forest.
The Oxfordshire Way Here at Menmarsh crossroads, the footpath deviates south to skirt Bernwood Forest.
The Oxfordshire Way
Here at Menmarsh crossroads, the footpath deviates south to skirt Bernwood Forest.
Menmarsh crossroads The road ahead is the drive to Danesbrook Farm, as well as the Oxfordshire Way long distance footpath heading west.
Menmarsh crossroads
The road ahead is the drive to Danesbrook Farm, as well as the Oxfordshire Way long distance footpath heading west.
Menmarsh Guidepost
Menmarsh Guidepost
Road to Oakley & Brill From Menmarsh crossroads.
Road to Oakley & Brill
From Menmarsh crossroads.
Farmland, Stanton St John A field of wheat to the south of the junction at Menmarsh Guide Post.
Farmland, Stanton St John
A field of wheat to the south of the junction at Menmarsh Guide Post.
Flytip at Menmarsh Guide Post
Flytip at Menmarsh Guide Post
The Oxfordshire Way at Menmarsh Guide Post
The Oxfordshire Way at Menmarsh Guide Post
The road to Oakley
The road to Oakley
Show me another place!

Stanton Great Wood is located at Grid Ref: SP5809 (Lat: 51.778642, Lng: -1.148294)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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