Rye Close Shaw

Wood, Forest in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Rye Close Shaw

The Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7246312">SU6775 : Sign for the Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road</a> for sign.
The Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road Credit: JThomas

Rye Close Shaw is a charming woodland area located in Oxfordshire, England. Nestled within the scenic countryside, it offers a peaceful and verdant retreat for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The shaw is part of the larger Rye Common, which encompasses a diverse range of habitats, including woodlands, heathlands, and wetlands.

The woodlands of Rye Close Shaw are characterized by a mix of broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, providing a rich tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, including bluebells and primroses, adding to the area's natural beauty.

The shaw is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. Visitors may catch a glimpse of elusive species, such as the tawny owl, great spotted woodpecker, or even the rare purple emperor butterfly. The tranquil atmosphere of Rye Close Shaw also makes it a popular spot for nature walks, where visitors can explore the network of footpaths and enjoy the peaceful sounds of birdsong and rustling leaves.

Beyond its natural beauty, Rye Close Shaw also holds historical significance. It is believed that this woodland was once part of the ancient Wychwood Forest, which was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The area's rich history adds another layer of intrigue to its already captivating allure.

Overall, Rye Close Shaw in Oxfordshire is a haven for those seeking solace in nature. With its picturesque woodlands, diverse wildlife, and historical legacy, it offers a delightful retreat for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.490877/-1.0267978 or Grid Reference SU6777. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7246312">SU6775 : Sign for the Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road</a> for sign.
The Roebuck Hotel on Oxford Road
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: rear view
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: rear view
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: The Good Samaritan
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: The Good Samaritan
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: pulpit
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: pulpit
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (1)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (1)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (2)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (2)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (3)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: memorial (3)
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: Norman window
St Mary, Purley-on-Thames: Norman window
Pumpkins by the Greenhouse Back after a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. 
So many pumpkins.
This lot is by one of the old greenhouses which were once part of the Hardwick Hall kitchen garden.
The OS map still marks it with the crosshatch Greenhouse symbol.
Pumpkins by the Greenhouse
Back after a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. So many pumpkins. This lot is by one of the old greenhouses which were once part of the Hardwick Hall kitchen garden. The OS map still marks it with the crosshatch Greenhouse symbol.
Squash & Pumpkin Festival, 2022 After a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. 
We are in the old kitchen garden next to Hardwick Hall for the festival, but the farm covers several nearby fields.
Not just for Halloween, all these varieties are good to eat. Some better than others, but that's vegetables for you.
Squash & Pumpkin Festival, 2022
After a couple of years off due to covid, the Tolhurst Organic Farm Squash & Pumpkin Festival was back this year. We are in the old kitchen garden next to Hardwick Hall for the festival, but the farm covers several nearby fields. Not just for Halloween, all these varieties are good to eat. Some better than others, but that's vegetables for you.
Sheepway Lane at the junction of the A4074
Sheepway Lane at the junction of the A4074
The A4074, Chazey Heath
The A4074, Chazey Heath
Reading Road in Green Dean Wood
Reading Road in Green Dean Wood
Working watermill, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire C15; extended C17, C18 and C19. Red brick with random grey headers; weatherboarding; plain tile roof. Complex plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Central plank door with 2-light windows to left and right with segmental brick heads. Single window to first floor. Weatherboarding to half-hipped cross-gable to roof with 3-light window. Weatherboarded sack hoist; cupola with pyramidal tile roof to centre. Subsidiary wing to left of single storey and attic; with single window to ground floor. gabled dormer. Interior: Timber framing, part probably a survival from the C15 mill. Good collection of mill machinery.

(Source:Historic England)
Working watermill, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire
C15; extended C17, C18 and C19. Red brick with random grey headers; weatherboarding; plain tile roof. Complex plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Central plank door with 2-light windows to left and right with segmental brick heads. Single window to first floor. Weatherboarding to half-hipped cross-gable to roof with 3-light window. Weatherboarded sack hoist; cupola with pyramidal tile roof to centre. Subsidiary wing to left of single storey and attic; with single window to ground floor. gabled dormer. Interior: Timber framing, part probably a survival from the C15 mill. Good collection of mill machinery. (Source:Historic England)
Church of St Margaret, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire C13, Bardolf aisle added c.1381, alterations of C15 and C16, restoration of 1834 at the expense of William IV, restoration of 1863 by William Butterfield. Flint with stone dressings to nave, chancel and vestry; flint and stone chequer to porch; brick and flint chequer to tower; plain tile roof. Nave chancel and aisles with west tower plan. Gabled porch of c.1863 to right of centre with double plank doors with ornamental wrought iron hinges. Ornamental pierced barge boards to gable. 2-light C19 Perpendicular stone window to centre. 3-light rectangular window with stone Perpendicular tracery. 2-light paired trefoil lancet to vestry to left. Plank door to left with cusped arch. Paired cusped louvred lancet to top of tower. Pyramidal roof to tower. 3-light Perpendicular tracery window to left hand return. Rear: Bardolf aisle has flint and stone in random courses. Stepped buttresses. Perpendicular tracery windows to left and right ends and middle. Plank door to left of centre. Blocked window and door to right. 3-light plate tracery window to right return base of tower. 

(Source:Historic England)
Church of St Margaret, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire
C13, Bardolf aisle added c.1381, alterations of C15 and C16, restoration of 1834 at the expense of William IV, restoration of 1863 by William Butterfield. Flint with stone dressings to nave, chancel and vestry; flint and stone chequer to porch; brick and flint chequer to tower; plain tile roof. Nave chancel and aisles with west tower plan. Gabled porch of c.1863 to right of centre with double plank doors with ornamental wrought iron hinges. Ornamental pierced barge boards to gable. 2-light C19 Perpendicular stone window to centre. 3-light rectangular window with stone Perpendicular tracery. 2-light paired trefoil lancet to vestry to left. Plank door to left with cusped arch. Paired cusped louvred lancet to top of tower. Pyramidal roof to tower. 3-light Perpendicular tracery window to left hand return. Rear: Bardolf aisle has flint and stone in random courses. Stepped buttresses. Perpendicular tracery windows to left and right ends and middle. Plank door to left of centre. Blocked window and door to right. 3-light plate tracery window to right return base of tower. (Source:Historic England)
The Old School, Trench Green, Oxfordshire
The Old School, Trench Green, Oxfordshire
Mapledurham Weir The weir at Mapledurham from the bank
Mapledurham Weir
The weir at Mapledurham from the bank
Geese on a Plank Some Canada Geese standing on some wood near Mapledurham Weir, it looks like a picnic bench.
Geese on a Plank
Some Canada Geese standing on some wood near Mapledurham Weir, it looks like a picnic bench.
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Rye Close Shaw is located at Grid Ref: SU6777 (Lat: 51.490877, Lng: -1.0267978)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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