Addy's Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire

England

Addy's Wood

Farmland and landing strip north of East Lound: aerial 2022
Farmland and landing strip north of East Lound: aerial 2022 Credit: Chris

Addy's Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, this woodland covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenic countryside. The wood is named after the nearby village of Addy, which it has been a part of for centuries.

The forest is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. These trees create a dense canopy that provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as deer, foxes, badgers, and a rich diversity of bird species. The woodland floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months.

Addy's Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers, offering numerous well-maintained trails that wind through the forest. These paths lead visitors through different sections of the wood, showcasing its diverse flora and fauna. Explorers can also stumble upon hidden gems, such as a small pond and a babbling brook, which add to the enchantment of the woodland experience.

The management of Addy's Wood is overseen by a local conservation group, ensuring its preservation and protection for future generations. The wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance and unique biodiversity.

Whether visitors are looking for a tranquil escape in nature, a chance to spot wildlife, or simply a peaceful stroll among the trees, Addy's Wood offers a serene and captivating experience for all who venture into its depths.

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Addy's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.495224/-0.81304025 or Grid Reference SE7800. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland and landing strip north of East Lound: aerial 2022
Farmland and landing strip north of East Lound: aerial 2022
Footpath to Cliff Hill A short walk from Haxey.
Footpath to Cliff Hill
A short walk from Haxey.
Field path leading towards High Burnham from East Lound
Field path leading towards High Burnham from East Lound
Track leading west towards High Burnham near Haxey
Track leading west towards High Burnham near Haxey
Private track leading N from N from Burnham Rd near Owston Ferry
Private track leading N from N from Burnham Rd near Owston Ferry
Owston Ferry: aerial 2022
Owston Ferry: aerial 2022
A plethora of pylons running N of Burnham Rd, Owston Ferry
A plethora of pylons running N of Burnham Rd, Owston Ferry
St Martin's Church, Owston Ferry
St Martin's Church, Owston Ferry
Owston Ferry - view through archway along Church St
Owston Ferry - view through archway along Church St
Ploughing The Old Way Ploughing being done with two steam engines which draw the plough between the two engines. Picture taken at the festival of the plough near High Burnham North Lincs
Ploughing The Old Way
Ploughing being done with two steam engines which draw the plough between the two engines. Picture taken at the festival of the plough near High Burnham North Lincs
Road junction into Low Burnham village Junction into village from A161
Road junction into Low Burnham village
Junction into village from A161
Low Burnham village Small hamlet of Low Burnham as seen from A161
Low Burnham village
Small hamlet of Low Burnham as seen from A161
Bridleway Path The first section of this track is a bridleway that leads off left with a footpath carrying straight on.
Bridleway Path
The first section of this track is a bridleway that leads off left with a footpath carrying straight on.
Railway and Berries This old railway cutting is almost filled with overgrown trees.
Railway and Berries
This old railway cutting is almost filled with overgrown trees.
Gate in Hillcrest Paddock
Gate in Hillcrest Paddock
Fields towards Low Melwood
Fields towards Low Melwood
Lone bush and wheat field
Lone bush and wheat field
Conservation Walks sign
Conservation Walks sign
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Addy's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE7800 (Lat: 53.495224, Lng: -0.81304025)

Unitary Authority: North Lincolnshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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Located within 500m of 53.495224,-0.81304025
Haxey
Aeroway: aerodrome
Lat/Long: 53.4924766/-0.8143633
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