Harecroft Wood

Wood, Forest in Berkshire

England

Harecroft Wood

Grazing near Goring
Grazing near Goring Credit: JThomas

Harecroft Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Berkshire, England. Situated near the village of Harecroft, the wood covers an area of approximately 50 acres and boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which provide a stunning display of colors throughout the year. The dense canopy of the trees creates a cool and shaded environment, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll on a hot summer's day.

Harecroft Wood is home to a rich variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot species such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls, while the undergrowth provides a habitat for small mammals like squirrels and badgers. In the spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells, creating a breathtaking scene.

The wood offers several walking trails, ranging from short and easy paths to longer, more challenging routes. Benches and picnic areas are scattered throughout the wood, providing opportunities to rest and admire the tranquil surroundings. Visitors can also enjoy the sounds of nature and the rustle of leaves underfoot while exploring the wood.

Harecroft Wood is a popular destination for nature lovers and families seeking a peaceful retreat. With its diverse ecosystem, beautiful scenery, and well-maintained trails, it offers a rewarding experience for anyone looking to connect with nature in the heart of Berkshire.

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Harecroft Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.505541/-1.1479476 or Grid Reference SU5978. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grazing near Goring
Grazing near Goring
Farmland above the River Thames Farmland above the River Thames, south of Streatley.
Farmland above the River Thames
Farmland above the River Thames, south of Streatley.
Farmland, Streatley, Berkshire
Farmland, Streatley, Berkshire
Downland, Stichens Green, Berkshire
Downland, Stichens Green, Berkshire
Country lane, Lower Basildon, Berkshire
Country lane, Lower Basildon, Berkshire
Old pollard willows on the river bank, downstream from Streatley There are some very ancient-looking  pollard willows along this stretch of the Thames.  These are on private land, so I took a zoom shot from close to the A329.

These trees also appear in Bill Nicholls' contribution <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1592751">SU5979 : Island in the river</a> near the right-hand margin.
Old pollard willows on the river bank, downstream from Streatley
There are some very ancient-looking pollard willows along this stretch of the Thames. These are on private land, so I took a zoom shot from close to the A329. These trees also appear in Bill Nicholls' contribution SU5979 : Island in the river near the right-hand margin.
Track to Hook End Farmhouse The farm buildings have a separate entrance, some way to the right.
Track to Hook End Farmhouse
The farm buildings have a separate entrance, some way to the right.
Footpath towards Harley Hill Wood No stile, just a narrow gap past the gate.
Footpath towards Harley Hill Wood
No stile, just a narrow gap past the gate.
Farmland, Ashampstead A crop of oil-seed rape beside the Aldworth to Upper Basildon road.
Farmland, Ashampstead
A crop of oil-seed rape beside the Aldworth to Upper Basildon road.
A329 towards Streatley Passing Holies Walk Wood.
A329 towards Streatley
Passing Holies Walk Wood.
Track towards Hare Green In contrast to the downs further west, this is an area of scattered woodlands and many hedges.
Track towards Hare Green
In contrast to the downs further west, this is an area of scattered woodlands and many hedges.
Direction Sign – Signpost Located on the west side of the t junction east of Wood Farm in Streatley parish. 3 arms and a flat cap.

Milestone Society National ID: BE_SU5879
Direction Sign – Signpost
Located on the west side of the t junction east of Wood Farm in Streatley parish. 3 arms and a flat cap. Milestone Society National ID: BE_SU5879
A329, Reading Road towards Streatley
A329, Reading Road towards Streatley
River Thames The River Thames at Goring.
River Thames
The River Thames at Goring.
Farmland, Streatley With a house perched on a hillside at the southern end of Ash Copse.
Farmland, Streatley
With a house perched on a hillside at the southern end of Ash Copse.
Farmland, Streatley A crop of linseed to the east of Southridge.
Farmland, Streatley
A crop of linseed to the east of Southridge.
Farmland, Streatley A crop of linseed with Black Wood in the background.
Farmland, Streatley
A crop of linseed with Black Wood in the background.
Lane in Stichens Green
Lane in Stichens Green
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Harecroft Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU5978 (Lat: 51.505541, Lng: -1.1479476)

Unitary Authority: West Berkshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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