Keldcarrs Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Selby

England

Keldcarrs Plantation

Tileshed Farm
Tileshed Farm Credit: Roger Gilbertson

Keldcarrs Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Nestled within the sprawling landscape of the Yorkshire Dales, this plantation is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Keldcarrs Plantation is a diverse ecosystem that boasts a rich variety of flora and fauna. The woodland is primarily composed of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a stunning display of colors during autumn. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers and ferns, providing a lush and vibrant backdrop.

The plantation is crisscrossed by numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of breathtaking vistas, babbling brooks, and hidden glades. The tranquility and serenity of Keldcarrs Plantation make it an ideal destination for those seeking respite from the bustle of urban life.

The woodland is home to a wide array of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, robins, and thrushes among the branches, while lucky visitors might even catch a glimpse of the elusive red squirrel.

Keldcarrs Plantation also offers recreational activities such as camping and picnicking, with designated areas provided for these purposes. Additionally, the plantation hosts educational programs and guided walks to promote environmental awareness and conservation.

Overall, Keldcarrs Plantation is a captivating woodland that showcases the natural beauty of Yorkshire. With its tranquil atmosphere, diverse wildlife, and stunning scenery, it is a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the countryside.

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Keldcarrs Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.875712/-0.99467897 or Grid Reference SE6642. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tileshed Farm
Tileshed Farm
Deepening Shadows Looking North from Wheldrake Lane
Deepening Shadows
Looking North from Wheldrake Lane
Wheldrake Lane From Escrick towards Pocklington
Wheldrake Lane
From Escrick towards Pocklington
Wheldrake Lane approaching Escrick
Wheldrake Lane approaching Escrick
Drain and Culvert The drain and culverts along the roadside by Common Bottom Woods with the line of the dismantled railway tracks passing over this point.
Drain and Culvert
The drain and culverts along the roadside by Common Bottom Woods with the line of the dismantled railway tracks passing over this point.
ORPA (Other Route with Public Access) The tarmac of the road stops at a right turn into the last house along this lane, then passage through to connect with Common Farm - Thorganby lane is via this ORPA.
ORPA (Other Route with Public Access)
The tarmac of the road stops at a right turn into the last house along this lane, then passage through to connect with Common Farm - Thorganby lane is via this ORPA.
Footpath Gated lane with Public Footpath access through to West Grange.
Footpath
Gated lane with Public Footpath access through to West Grange.
Wheldrake Lane North Yorkshire sign on the boundary with the City of York. Pre 1974 this was East Riding, then for nearly 30 years it was all North Yorkshire, but York has expanded its boundaries and now includes Wheldrake.
Wheldrake Lane
North Yorkshire sign on the boundary with the City of York. Pre 1974 this was East Riding, then for nearly 30 years it was all North Yorkshire, but York has expanded its boundaries and now includes Wheldrake.
Leonard Scales Lane near Wheldrake This track drops very gently towards low lying farmland from Wheldrake Lane, which follows a low W-E ridge, part of the Escrick moraine.
Leonard Scales Lane near Wheldrake
This track drops very gently towards low lying farmland from Wheldrake Lane, which follows a low W-E ridge, part of the Escrick moraine.
Farm buildings near Wheldrake Most farm buildings in this area are built along the better drained Escrick moraine ridge.
Farm buildings near Wheldrake
Most farm buildings in this area are built along the better drained Escrick moraine ridge.
Gilbertson House
Gilbertson House
Wheldrake Grange
Wheldrake Grange
Crinklety Wood near Thorganby Crinklety Wood from Common Lane near Thorganby.
Crinklety Wood near Thorganby
Crinklety Wood from Common Lane near Thorganby.
Potter's Lane as it runs past Winter's Plantation Potter's Lane is a public footpath from where it leaves the public highway at Nursery Plantation
Potter's Lane as it runs past Winter's Plantation
Potter's Lane is a public footpath from where it leaves the public highway at Nursery Plantation
Mount Pleasant Farm near Escrick
Mount Pleasant Farm near Escrick
Drainage Ditch alongside Winter's Plantation
Drainage Ditch alongside Winter's Plantation
Ready for use An area Northeast of Selby where much of the farmland has been turned over to growing lawn turf.
Ready for use
An area Northeast of Selby where much of the farmland has been turned over to growing lawn turf.
Tileshed Farmland Beyond Tileshed Farm on the Bridleway towards Common Farm, Partridge Remise can be seen far left with Fairburn Gorse beyond.
Tileshed Farmland
Beyond Tileshed Farm on the Bridleway towards Common Farm, Partridge Remise can be seen far left with Fairburn Gorse beyond.
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Keldcarrs Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SE6642 (Lat: 53.875712, Lng: -0.99467897)

Division: East Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Selby

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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