Beech Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Scarborough

England

Beech Plantation

Brompton, Forge House The OS Flush Bracket [11305] is fixed to the north-east facing wall of the property.
Brompton, Forge House Credit: Mel Towler

Beech Plantation, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque woodland area renowned for its dense growth of beech trees. Stretching across a vast expanse, the plantation offers a serene and tranquil environment for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing a haven for various species to thrive.

The beech trees, which dominate the landscape, are a defining feature of Beech Plantation. With their tall, slender trunks and vibrant green foliage, they create a majestic canopy overhead, casting a dappled shade on the forest floor. The plantation is especially enchanting during autumn, when the leaves transform into a breathtaking display of warm hues, ranging from gold to fiery red.

Visitors to Beech Plantation can explore the numerous walking trails that wind their way through the forest. These well-maintained paths offer an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the surroundings, with sightings of deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species not uncommon. The plantation also houses a small lake, providing a peaceful spot for picnics or simply enjoying the serenity of the area.

Beech Plantation is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, attracting nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking respite from the busy urban life. Its accessibility, natural charm, and the sense of tranquility it offers make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring the Yorkshire region.

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Beech Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.235343/-0.5675113 or Grid Reference SE9383. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Brompton, Forge House The OS Flush Bracket [11305] is fixed to the north-east facing wall of the property.
Brompton, Forge House
The OS Flush Bracket [11305] is fixed to the north-east facing wall of the property.
Brompton, Forge House There is an OS Flush Bracket [11305] fixed to the north-east facing wall of the property. The small brass plaque can be seen through the black horizontal railings of the gate; directly below the horse's head.
Brompton, Forge House
There is an OS Flush Bracket [11305] fixed to the north-east facing wall of the property. The small brass plaque can be seen through the black horizontal railings of the gate; directly below the horse's head.
Brompton by Sawdon, shop The benchmark is cut into the gable end and road facing wall of the village shop.
Brompton by Sawdon, shop
The benchmark is cut into the gable end and road facing wall of the village shop.
Brompton by Sawdon, shop There is a benchmark cut into the gable end and road facing wall of the village shop. It is cut into a left hand stone and close to the green road sign.
Brompton by Sawdon, shop
There is a benchmark cut into the gable end and road facing wall of the village shop. It is cut into a left hand stone and close to the green road sign.
Brompton, All Saints church The benchmark is cut into the south-west face of the church tower.
Brompton, All Saints church
The benchmark is cut into the south-west face of the church tower.
Brompton, All Saints church There is a benchmark cut into the south-west face of the church tower.
Brompton, All Saints church
There is a benchmark cut into the south-west face of the church tower.
Bridleway towards Sawdon Heading towards Sawdon, the bridleway has just crossed Sawdon Beck which is just beyond the fence to the right. When the path meets the trees ahead it turns left and climbs the hillside by a sunken track.
Bridleway towards Sawdon
Heading towards Sawdon, the bridleway has just crossed Sawdon Beck which is just beyond the fence to the right. When the path meets the trees ahead it turns left and climbs the hillside by a sunken track.
Into Sawdon Dale A view from a field boundary close to where the bridleway heads uphill towards Sawdon village. Beyond this point there is no right of way, just where the dale begins to look interesting.
Into Sawdon Dale
A view from a field boundary close to where the bridleway heads uphill towards Sawdon village. Beyond this point there is no right of way, just where the dale begins to look interesting.
Sawdon Balk Straight track heading slightly uphill towards the village.
Sawdon Balk
Straight track heading slightly uphill towards the village.
Sawdon village, lower end A mix of local stone and brick seen on the two properties here. The brick built house is 'Dale House', described as early 19thC of red brick in Flemish bond. Grade 2 listed.
Sawdon village, lower end
A mix of local stone and brick seen on the two properties here. The brick built house is 'Dale House', described as early 19thC of red brick in Flemish bond. Grade 2 listed.
The Anvil Inn, Sawdon No doubt there are fine foaming pints of ale available within, but not on a Friday lunchtime in February. Thirst not quenched.
The Anvil Inn, Sawdon
No doubt there are fine foaming pints of ale available within, but not on a Friday lunchtime in February. Thirst not quenched.
West end of Chapel Lane A junction of lanes and tracks ahead at the western end of Chapel Lane.
West end of Chapel Lane
A junction of lanes and tracks ahead at the western end of Chapel Lane.
Wood Gate green lane The width between hedges would suggest that this is an ancient route, but for what purpose? It by-passes Sawdon as it climbs the Tabular Hills from Brompton, but I see no obvious reason for its route.
Wood Gate green lane
The width between hedges would suggest that this is an ancient route, but for what purpose? It by-passes Sawdon as it climbs the Tabular Hills from Brompton, but I see no obvious reason for its route.
Ducks in Brompton Ducks by the stream in Brompton.
Ducks in Brompton
Ducks by the stream in Brompton.
Near Wood Gate Looking south across a very dry Vale of Pickering towards The Wolds.
Near Wood Gate
Looking south across a very dry Vale of Pickering towards The Wolds.
Brompton Dale The dry valley of Brompton Dale.
Brompton Dale
The dry valley of Brompton Dale.
Arden Bank Looking SW from the road.
Arden Bank
Looking SW from the road.
Brompton church The church in Brompton.
Brompton church
The church in Brompton.
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Beech Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SE9383 (Lat: 54.235343, Lng: -0.5675113)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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