Laxton Middle Wood

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Newark and Sherwood

England

Laxton Middle Wood

Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse
Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Laxton Middle Wood is a woodland located in Nottinghamshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Sherwood Forest region, this wood is a part of the larger Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve. Laxton Middle Wood covers an area of approximately 150 hectares and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland consists mainly of broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and ash, which create a dense canopy that provides shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Laxton Middle Wood is home to a range of animal species, with deer, squirrels, and various bird species being commonly spotted. The wood also harbors rare and protected species such as the white admiral butterfly and the barbastelle bat.

The wood offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. These trails are well-maintained and provide access to the different habitats within the wood, including open glades, wetlands, and ancient woodland areas. The wood is managed by the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, ensuring its conservation and protection.

Laxton Middle Wood is not only a haven for wildlife but also a place of historical significance. It is believed that this woodland was once part of the royal hunting grounds in the medieval era and remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within its boundaries.

Overall, Laxton Middle Wood is a captivating woodland that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and explore the rich biodiversity of the Sherwood Forest region.

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Laxton Middle Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.174206/-0.91044532 or Grid Reference SK7264. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse
Farm track near Norwell Woodhouse
Stubble field near Norwell Woodhouse
Stubble field near Norwell Woodhouse
Footpath to Kneesall This footpath joins with another on its way to Kneesall, the farm on the hill is Brockilow Farm.
Footpath to Kneesall
This footpath joins with another on its way to Kneesall, the farm on the hill is Brockilow Farm.
Kneesall Wood This wood covers a quarter of this square, the rest of the square being mostly fields.
Kneesall Wood
This wood covers a quarter of this square, the rest of the square being mostly fields.
Footpath to Laxton This footpath crosses the South Field of Laxton's three field system.  The power station in the distance is at High Marnham.
Footpath to Laxton
This footpath crosses the South Field of Laxton's three field system. The power station in the distance is at High Marnham.
Busy Crossroads This crossroads in Kneesall Wood is surprisingly busy with traffic, no doubt caused by the fact the road running left to right joins the A616 and the A1.
Busy Crossroads
This crossroads in Kneesall Wood is surprisingly busy with traffic, no doubt caused by the fact the road running left to right joins the A616 and the A1.
Comms Mast and Caravan The stormy sky behind the communication mast makes the thought of a week in the caravan even less appealing.
Comms Mast and Caravan
The stormy sky behind the communication mast makes the thought of a week in the caravan even less appealing.
Woods and Rainbow I assume this small woodland is still there but I expect the rainbow will be, like the sunshine it needs, long gone by now.
Woods and Rainbow
I assume this small woodland is still there but I expect the rainbow will be, like the sunshine it needs, long gone by now.
Track to Knapeney This track leads to Knapeney Farm.
Track to Knapeney
This track leads to Knapeney Farm.
Wood and Storm The storm clouds clearly know to keep to the left of this track when passing by.  The wood on the top of the hill is appropriately called High Wood.
Wood and Storm
The storm clouds clearly know to keep to the left of this track when passing by. The wood on the top of the hill is appropriately called High Wood.
Hedge of the Storm This hedge runs along the southern edge of this square.  The trees on the hill are part of High Wood.  Could the spell checkers amongst us please leave the title alone, it is intentional.
Hedge of the Storm
This hedge runs along the southern edge of this square. The trees on the hill are part of High Wood. Could the spell checkers amongst us please leave the title alone, it is intentional.
Path to Kneesall This well marked path leads to nearby Kneesall Lodge in the next square east.
Path to Kneesall
This well marked path leads to nearby Kneesall Lodge in the next square east.
Power lines Vast scaffolding structure below power lines undergoing engineering works, near Laxton, September 2006.
Power lines
Vast scaffolding structure below power lines undergoing engineering works, near Laxton, September 2006.
View North from track in South Field near Laxton A view of the fields from the rough track found in South Field
View North from track in South Field near Laxton
A view of the fields from the rough track found in South Field
It's the end of the road Well, a dirt track anyway. The path ends and a field begins, which is a shame as I would have liked to get a better view of the field full of red flowers.
It's the end of the road
Well, a dirt track anyway. The path ends and a field begins, which is a shame as I would have liked to get a better view of the field full of red flowers.
Covered sewage works, Laxton This sewage works looks rather like a military installation due to the green cover.
Covered sewage works, Laxton
This sewage works looks rather like a military installation due to the green cover.
Bees on RAF Ossington Some bee hives on one of the concrete roads on the grounds of what used to be RAF Ossington. There are plenty of old buildings on the old airfield but most, if not all are hidden away in tree cover and on private land. This site ( <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://airfieldarchaeology.fotopic.net/c919173.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://airfieldarchaeology.fotopic.net/c919173.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> ) has some pretty good images of the buildings.
Bees on RAF Ossington
Some bee hives on one of the concrete roads on the grounds of what used to be RAF Ossington. There are plenty of old buildings on the old airfield but most, if not all are hidden away in tree cover and on private land. This site ( LinkExternal link ) has some pretty good images of the buildings.
Ossington Road Ossington Road as it passes by Kneesall Wood.
Ossington Road
Ossington Road as it passes by Kneesall Wood.
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Laxton Middle Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK7264 (Lat: 53.174206, Lng: -0.91044532)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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