Spring Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Spring Wood

Haybales near Heights Wood The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Haybales near Heights Wood Credit: T Eyre

Spring Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the region of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the heart of a rural landscape, this woodland is known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Spring Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, adding a burst of color to the surroundings during the spring season. The wood is intersected by several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance.

Wildlife thrives in Spring Wood, with a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers and warblers, making their homes within the branches of the trees. Deer, foxes, and rabbits can also be spotted amidst the undergrowth, adding to the charm of the woodland.

Aside from its natural beauty, Spring Wood holds historical significance as well. The wood is believed to have existed for centuries and has witnessed various human activities throughout its history. Ruins of old buildings and walls can be found within its boundaries, serving as a testament to the past.

Overall, Spring Wood in Yorkshire offers a serene retreat from the bustle of everyday life. Its idyllic setting, diverse flora and fauna, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature.

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Spring Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.131827/-0.87483869 or Grid Reference SE7371. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Haybales near Heights Wood The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Haybales near Heights Wood
The bridleway is getting more overgrown with nettles every year, now you have to take to the ploughed field to avoid them in places.
Fields near Home Farm Looking across farmland from Braygate Street.
Fields near Home Farm
Looking across farmland from Braygate Street.
Field boundary north of Braygate Street Looking across a field to the north of the road.
Field boundary north of Braygate Street
Looking across a field to the north of the road.
Hildenly Service Reservoir Looking along Braygate Street towards Malton.
Hildenly Service Reservoir
Looking along Braygate Street towards Malton.
Road near Easthorpe Hall Looking along the road towards Malton.
Road near Easthorpe Hall
Looking along the road towards Malton.
Easthorpe Business Park Looking along the driveway which is also a bridleway.
Easthorpe Business Park
Looking along the driveway which is also a bridleway.
Hepton Hill Looking into the sun along the edge of the Castle Howard estate.
Hepton Hill
Looking into the sun along the edge of the Castle Howard estate.
Boundary wall for Castle Howard Looking along the road towards Malton.
Boundary wall for Castle Howard
Looking along the road towards Malton.
Appleton Lane view Looking NW from Appleton Lane.
Appleton Lane view
Looking NW from Appleton Lane.
Trees along Amotherby Lane Looking along a shaded section of the road.
Trees along Amotherby Lane
Looking along a shaded section of the road.
Descent to Amotherby Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
Descent to Amotherby
Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
Arable fields above Amotherby Looking onto farmland from Amotherby Lane.
Arable fields above Amotherby
Looking onto farmland from Amotherby Lane.
Up the hill Looking up Amotherby Lane on a hot afternoon.
Up the hill
Looking up Amotherby Lane on a hot afternoon.
View over Ryedale Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
View over Ryedale
Looking down Amotherby Lane towards the village.
Car on Amotherby Lane Looking down the hill towards the village.
Car on Amotherby Lane
Looking down the hill towards the village.
Road near Easthorpe Hall Looking along the road towards Malton.
Road near Easthorpe Hall
Looking along the road towards Malton.
Field on Hepton Hill Looking down towards a field of rape near Park House.
Field on Hepton Hill
Looking down towards a field of rape near Park House.
Park Farm Looking towards Park Farm from Hepton Hill.
Park Farm
Looking towards Park Farm from Hepton Hill.
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Spring Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE7371 (Lat: 54.131827, Lng: -0.87483869)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.131827,-0.87483869
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Backrest: no
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 54.1340635/-0.8759355
Direction Southeast: High Gaterley (footpath to Bog Hall)
Guide Type: destination
Guidepost Type: PROW
Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.1341727/-0.878885
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