Henrys Wood

Wood, Forest in Hampshire Winchester

England

Henrys Wood

Ford at Bishop's Sutton This ford is found on Water Lane at Bishop's Sutton.
Ford at Bishop's Sutton Credit: John Walton

Henry's Wood is a picturesque forest located in Hampshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is a haven of natural beauty and tranquility. The forest is named after Henry, a local landowner who generously donated the land for public use.

One of the notable features of Henry's Wood is its diverse ecosystem. The forest is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The canopy of the wood is dominated by towering oak and beech trees, creating a majestic and serene atmosphere. Walking through the forest, visitors can also spot vibrant wildflowers, ferns, and mushrooms.

The wood offers various walking trails that cater to different levels of fitness and interests. These well-maintained paths wind through the forest, providing opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. Along the trails, benches and picnic spots are scattered, allowing people to rest and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Henry's Wood is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological significance. The forest provides a habitat for rare species of birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can catch glimpses of elusive species such as the lesser spotted woodpecker and the red kite.

In addition to its natural beauty, Henry's Wood has historical significance. The ruins of an ancient castle can be found within the forest, serving as a reminder of the area's rich past. This historical element adds an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to the overall experience of visiting Henry's Wood.

Overall, Henry's Wood in Hampshire is a cherished natural treasure, offering a captivating blend of biodiversity, history, and serenity for all who venture into its depths.

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Henrys Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.098664/-1.1322529 or Grid Reference SU6033. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ford at Bishop's Sutton This ford is found on Water Lane at Bishop's Sutton.
Ford at Bishop's Sutton
This ford is found on Water Lane at Bishop's Sutton.
The Ship Inn
The Ship Inn
Rural Road outside Bishop's Sutton
Rural Road outside Bishop's Sutton
Bishop's Sutton B3047 road through village.
Bishop's Sutton
B3047 road through village.
Water Lane - Bishop's Sutton
Water Lane - Bishop's Sutton
Saint Swithun's Way - Bishop's Sutton
Saint Swithun's Way - Bishop's Sutton
Public footpath to Green Lane At the railway crossing. The path, as used, is slightly more westerly than legal route mapped.
Public footpath to Green Lane
At the railway crossing. The path, as used, is slightly more westerly than legal route mapped.
St Nicholas' Church, Bishop's Sutton Seen from the north, across the large (and fairly empty) churchyard.  

Internally a striking feature is the exposed timber frame of the bell-turret.  The churchyard adjoins the grounds of Sutton Manor, to the west.
St Nicholas' Church, Bishop's Sutton
Seen from the north, across the large (and fairly empty) churchyard. Internally a striking feature is the exposed timber frame of the bell-turret. The churchyard adjoins the grounds of Sutton Manor, to the west.
Church Lane, Bishop's Sutton Looking south toward the Ship Inn (on the corner by the B3047).  The brightness of the southern sky made for tricky light conditions.
Church Lane, Bishop's Sutton
Looking south toward the Ship Inn (on the corner by the B3047). The brightness of the southern sky made for tricky light conditions.
St Nicholas' Church, Bishop's Sutton: west end The squat little bell-turret is hung with shingles - more often met with in Surrey (and in Essex).  The truncated west gable results in a 'half-hipped' appearance, reminiscent of a barn roof.
St Nicholas' Church, Bishop's Sutton: west end
The squat little bell-turret is hung with shingles - more often met with in Surrey (and in Essex). The truncated west gable results in a 'half-hipped' appearance, reminiscent of a barn roof.
A view towards Sutton Manor Viewed from a Watercress Line train.
A view towards Sutton Manor
Viewed from a Watercress Line train.
House on Bighton Hill near Gundleton
House on Bighton Hill near Gundleton
House in Bishop's Sutton The roof conversion and porch were added since the last view online in 2011
House in Bishop's Sutton
The roof conversion and porch were added since the last view online in 2011
Bishop's Sutton Road
Bishop's Sutton Road
Cobbs Farm, Bishop's Sutton
Cobbs Farm, Bishop's Sutton
Stables at High Dell Farm, Bighton
Stables at High Dell Farm, Bighton
House entrance on Suttonwood Lane near Gundleton
House entrance on Suttonwood Lane near Gundleton
Field and electricity pole in Bighton
Field and electricity pole in Bighton
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Henrys Wood is located at Grid Ref: SU6033 (Lat: 51.098664, Lng: -1.1322529)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Police Authority: Hampshire

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