Langhill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Langhill Plantation

Junction of minor roads at Aldro Farm Looking north-westward.
Junction of minor roads at Aldro Farm Credit: Peter Wood

Langhill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Yorkshire, England. It covers an expansive area and is known for its diverse range of tree species, making it a significant site for biodiversity. The plantation is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide a stunning display of colors during the autumn season.

The woodland is well-preserved and carefully managed, showcasing a harmonious balance between nature and human intervention. Several pathways have been created, allowing visitors to explore the plantation and appreciate its natural beauty. These paths wind through the trees, offering a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for walkers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Langhill Plantation is not only a haven for flora but also supports a wide variety of fauna. Numerous bird species can be spotted here, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Additionally, the plantation provides a habitat for small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, and hedgehogs.

The plantation also serves as an important resource for the local community. It is a popular location for recreational activities, such as picnics, birdwatching, and nature walks. The management of the plantation ensures that it remains accessible and enjoyable for visitors while preserving its ecological value.

Overall, Langhill Plantation is a remarkable woodland in Yorkshire, offering a sanctuary of natural beauty and tranquility. Its diverse array of trees, wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a cherished destination for both locals and tourists seeking solace in nature.

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Langhill Plantation Images

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Junction of minor roads at Aldro Farm Looking north-westward.
Junction of minor roads at Aldro Farm
Looking north-westward.
Track and road through Aldro Plantation Looking north-westward.
Track and road through Aldro Plantation
Looking north-westward.
Birdsall  House  in  early  morning  sun Sheep laid in the shadowed foreground
Birdsall House in early morning sun
Sheep laid in the shadowed foreground
Swinham  Wood  to  the  right.  Jubilee  Plantation  centre From the road out of Birdsall. Lane walking is a must in this area to get 10 mile plus in, footpaths in short supply for circular walks
Swinham Wood to the right. Jubilee Plantation centre
From the road out of Birdsall. Lane walking is a must in this area to get 10 mile plus in, footpaths in short supply for circular walks
Lane  back  down  into  Birdsall This was a day when the temperature was going to ridicules highs and there were a large number of cyclists coming up this hill on a London- Edinburgh- London "race" now that is a challenge!!!
Lane back down into Birdsall
This was a day when the temperature was going to ridicules highs and there were a large number of cyclists coming up this hill on a London- Edinburgh- London "race" now that is a challenge!!!
Over  fields  to  Five  Acres  Wood From road up the Aldro crossroads
Over fields to Five Acres Wood
From road up the Aldro crossroads
High  Barn  Plantation  edge  onto  arable  crop
High Barn Plantation edge onto arable crop
Crossroads  on  a  country  road We are taking the right turn walking to Leavening
Crossroads on a country road
We are taking the right turn walking to Leavening
Modern  farm  machinery,  hydraulic  trailer  for  10  bales For those who wonder why large straw bales are stacked 5 high in the harvested fields this is the answer. The empty trailer is put upright it has two large prongs at the back which like a forklift truck go under the stack of bales in the field, tip slightly till the bales are resting on the trailer, then lower trailer to road worthy position and take to farm or stackyard, lift again and when steady move forward and extract prongs and off for another load
Modern farm machinery, hydraulic trailer for 10 bales
For those who wonder why large straw bales are stacked 5 high in the harvested fields this is the answer. The empty trailer is put upright it has two large prongs at the back which like a forklift truck go under the stack of bales in the field, tip slightly till the bales are resting on the trailer, then lower trailer to road worthy position and take to farm or stackyard, lift again and when steady move forward and extract prongs and off for another load
Modern  farm  machinery,  hydraulic  trailer  for  10  bales  (2) Bales upright, tractor moves forward to extract prongs from under bales
Modern farm machinery, hydraulic trailer for 10 bales (2)
Bales upright, tractor moves forward to extract prongs from under bales
Modern  farm  machinery,  hydraulic  trailer  for  10  bales  (3) Tractor and trailer clear of bales, can now lower trailer
Modern farm machinery, hydraulic trailer for 10 bales (3)
Tractor and trailer clear of bales, can now lower trailer
Modern  farm  machinery,  hydraulic  trailer  for  10  bales  (4) Trailer lowering and back to the field for another load, untouched by human hands
Modern farm machinery, hydraulic trailer for 10 bales (4)
Trailer lowering and back to the field for another load, untouched by human hands
Fork Lift  taking  two  bales  at  a  time  into  farm.  Birdsall  Grange
Fork Lift taking two bales at a time into farm. Birdsall Grange
The way to Mount Ferrant Farm
The way to Mount Ferrant Farm
St  Mary's  Church  Birdsall Built in 1824 by Baron Middleton in the grounds of Birdsall House,the ruin of the previous church is near Birdsall House.
St Mary's Church Birdsall
Built in 1824 by Baron Middleton in the grounds of Birdsall House,the ruin of the previous church is near Birdsall House.
St  Mary's  Church  Birdsall
St Mary's Church Birdsall
Aldro Plantation On the road from Thixendale to Leavening.
Aldro Plantation
On the road from Thixendale to Leavening.
Birdsall House and the remains of Birdsall old church The church was abandoned in 1824 and became an ornament to Birdsall House.
Birdsall House and the remains of Birdsall old church
The church was abandoned in 1824 and became an ornament to Birdsall House.
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Langhill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SE8064 (Lat: 54.070157, Lng: -0.77596697)

Division: East Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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