Forty Pence Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Forty Pence Wood

The rose garden at Guisborough Hall
The rose garden at Guisborough Hall Credit: David Gearing

Forty Pence Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Yorkshire, England. The wood is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling hills and idyllic countryside scenery. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Forty Pence Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life.

The forest gets its peculiar name from a historical reference. It is believed that in the past, the area was used for grazing sheep, and the cost of grazing a flock of 40 sheep was valued at forty pence. Over time, this name stuck and became synonymous with the wood.

The woodland is predominantly composed of oak, beech, and birch trees, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. As visitors explore the forest, they can witness the changing colors of leaves in autumn, providing a breathtaking display of nature's beauty. Additionally, the wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species, making it a haven for animal enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Forty Pence Wood offers a network of well-maintained trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. There are also designated picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the wood, providing opportunities for visitors to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

Overall, Forty Pence Wood in Yorkshire is a charming forest that offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. With its stunning landscapes, diverse flora, and fauna, it is a must-visit destination for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside.

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Forty Pence Wood Images

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The rose garden at Guisborough Hall
The rose garden at Guisborough Hall
Gisborough Hall Hotel
Gisborough Hall Hotel
Eastern end of Guisborough bypass (A171)
Eastern end of Guisborough bypass (A171)
A171 Whitby Road Waterhall Beck is down to the left in the woods.
A171 Whitby Road
Waterhall Beck is down to the left in the woods.
Bend on A171 Little Waterfall Farm is to the right. Several paths start from this point, including one along the old railway back to Pinchinthorpe and beyond.
Bend on A171
Little Waterfall Farm is to the right. Several paths start from this point, including one along the old railway back to Pinchinthorpe and beyond.
At the bus stop, Slapewath An awkwardly placed bus stop for following traffic, especially as in principle buses in this direction could go left at the turning. This a small loop returning shortly to the main A171 road.
At the bus stop, Slapewath
An awkwardly placed bus stop for following traffic, especially as in principle buses in this direction could go left at the turning. This a small loop returning shortly to the main A171 road.
The A171 at Watermill Farm
The A171 at Watermill Farm
A171 heading east near Guisborough
A171 heading east near Guisborough
A171 towards Whitby
A171 towards Whitby
Uphill stretch of the A171
Uphill stretch of the A171
Carrs Tilery, Margrove Park This is a very overgrown site with the sorry remains of a long disused vertical steam engine that is falling down. The site is private and I was here with permission of the land owner.
Carrs Tilery, Margrove Park
This is a very overgrown site with the sorry remains of a long disused vertical steam engine that is falling down. The site is private and I was here with permission of the land owner.
Terrace, Gisborough Hall Hotel Also a function venue.
Terrace, Gisborough Hall Hotel
Also a function venue.
Guisborough House, Guisborough Samuel Sanders Teulon built the house in 1857* for Admiral Chaloner, but this Neo-Jacobean front is much too tame for the wild man of Victorian architecture, and so must be the result of an enlargement of 1902. Grade II listed.
The house is now a Macdonald hotel.
*"This information was given to Pevsner by Lord Guisborough, but it has not been possible to determine if it is S. S. Teulon or W. M. Teulon."
Guisborough House, Guisborough
Samuel Sanders Teulon built the house in 1857* for Admiral Chaloner, but this Neo-Jacobean front is much too tame for the wild man of Victorian architecture, and so must be the result of an enlargement of 1902. Grade II listed. The house is now a Macdonald hotel. *"This information was given to Pevsner by Lord Guisborough, but it has not been possible to determine if it is S. S. Teulon or W. M. Teulon."
Gisborough Hall
Gisborough Hall
Farmland, Duck Hill Off the A173.
Farmland, Duck Hill
Off the A173.
Barns Farm near Skelton
Barns Farm near Skelton
A173 heading west Towards Guisborough.
A173 heading west
Towards Guisborough.
Grazing off the A173
Grazing off the A173
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Forty Pence Wood is located at Grid Ref: NZ6317 (Lat: 54.547872, Lng: -1.0133501)

Division: North Riding

Unitary Authority: Redcar and Cleveland

Police Authority: Cleveland

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