Black Screed

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Black Screed

Village pond in North Carlton. Beautifully peaceful spot.
Village pond in North Carlton. Credit: steven ruffles

Black Screed is a small village located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. Situated within the heart of the county, it lies within the Sherwood Forest region, renowned for its rich history and natural beauty. The village is surrounded by picturesque woodlands and sprawling forests, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and scenic environment.

With a population of around 500, Black Screed exudes a close-knit community atmosphere. The village is characterized by its charming cottages, many of which date back several centuries, giving it a distinctive historical appeal. The architecture reflects the traditional English countryside style, with thatched roofs and timber frames adding to its rustic charm.

The village is served by a small but vibrant local economy, with a handful of independent shops and businesses catering to the needs of the community. Additionally, there is a village hall that hosts various events and gatherings, providing residents with a central hub for socializing and community activities.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Black Screed for its proximity to Sherwood Forest, a legendary ancient woodland that is steeped in folklore and history. The forest offers a vast expanse of trees, plants, and wildlife, making it a popular destination for walking, hiking, and exploring. Visitors can also learn about the area's connection to the famous outlaw Robin Hood, as well as visit the iconic Major Oak, a thousand-year-old tree that has become a symbol of the forest.

Overall, Black Screed is a charming village nestled within the natural beauty of Nottinghamshire's woodlands and forests. Its historical architecture and tranquil surroundings make it a desirable location for those seeking a peaceful and idyllic rural lifestyle.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 53.355716/-1.087187 or Grid Reference SK6084. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Village pond in North Carlton. Beautifully peaceful spot.
Village pond in North Carlton.
Beautifully peaceful spot.
Track to North Carlton. A Nottinghamshire walk.
Track to North Carlton.
A Nottinghamshire walk.
Farm track beside the Fifty Acre Wood A field of potatoes is being watered following a spell of dry weather
Farm track beside the Fifty Acre Wood
A field of potatoes is being watered following a spell of dry weather
Parting of the ways The bridleway takes a right turn here. The track ahead leads to Hodsock Manor Farm
Parting of the ways
The bridleway takes a right turn here. The track ahead leads to Hodsock Manor Farm
A field of wheat below Hodsock Manor Farm I think the yellow flowers are sow thistles
A field of wheat below Hodsock Manor Farm
I think the yellow flowers are sow thistles
Warning sign on Hundred Acre Lane Surely ice is not a problem in mid-August? A little surprising that the sign has not been folded as intended, especially as the local council have a work yard just a few feet away.
Warning sign on Hundred Acre Lane
Surely ice is not a problem in mid-August? A little surprising that the sign has not been folded as intended, especially as the local council have a work yard just a few feet away.
Carlton Forest House, Hundred Acre Lane Bassetlaw District Council offices and workshops
Carlton Forest House, Hundred Acre Lane
Bassetlaw District Council offices and workshops
Watering vegetable crops Near Fifty Acre Wood
Watering vegetable crops
Near Fifty Acre Wood
Harvesting suspended Too much moisture in the air
Harvesting suspended
Too much moisture in the air
B6045 at Forest Plantation
B6045 at Forest Plantation
B6045 near Hodsock Red Bridge
B6045 near Hodsock Red Bridge
Hodsock priory and Gatehouse. A walk from Blyth.
Hodsock priory and Gatehouse.
A walk from Blyth.
Stream alongside track to Hodsock. Plenty of water running today.
Stream alongside track to Hodsock.
Plenty of water running today.
Footpath between fields. Walking from Hodsock.
Footpath between fields.
Walking from Hodsock.
Footpath junction. Walking between Carlton and Hodsock.
Footpath junction.
Walking between Carlton and Hodsock.
Hodsock Priory Gatehouse, Blyth, Notts.
Hodsock Priory Gatehouse, Blyth, Notts.
Old Sand Quarry This disused sand quarry just off the B6045 has some strange markings in the bottom.
Old Sand Quarry
This disused sand quarry just off the B6045 has some strange markings in the bottom.
Fifty Acres The wood in the distance is 50 Acres the one on the right in the foreground is Hundred Acre Wood.  Named by a committee perhaps?
Fifty Acres
The wood in the distance is 50 Acres the one on the right in the foreground is Hundred Acre Wood. Named by a committee perhaps?
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Black Screed is located at Grid Ref: SK6084 (Lat: 53.355716, Lng: -1.087187)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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