Big Pits Wood

Wood, Forest in Rutland

England

Big Pits Wood

Hedge enclosed minor road at Pickworth Triangulation Pillar Looking north-eastward.
Hedge enclosed minor road at Pickworth Triangulation Pillar Credit: Peter Wood

Big Pits Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Rutland, England. Situated near the village of Ketton, the wood covers an area of approximately 25 hectares and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is primarily made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a vibrant and colorful canopy during the spring and autumn seasons. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding to the beauty of the wood.

Big Pits Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and birdwatchers. Bird species such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls can often be heard and seen amongst the trees. Additionally, the wood provides a habitat for small mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. These paths lead to areas of interest within the wood, including a tranquil pond and a small meadow. The pond attracts a range of aquatic life, including frogs, newts, and dragonflies, providing a peaceful spot for reflection and observation.

Big Pits Wood is managed by a local conservation organization, ensuring the protection and sustainability of the woodland. It offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature and a chance to experience the beauty of Rutland's countryside.

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Big Pits Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.721061/-0.56553582 or Grid Reference SK9614. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hedge enclosed minor road at Pickworth Triangulation Pillar Looking north-eastward.
Hedge enclosed minor road at Pickworth Triangulation Pillar
Looking north-eastward.
Entrance to Clipsham Hall
Entrance to Clipsham Hall
Garden Wall and the Garden House, Clipsham Date from about 1860 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1307652?section=official-list-entry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1307652?section=official-list-entry">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>
Garden Wall and the Garden House, Clipsham
Date from about 1860 LinkExternal link
Grass field at Clipsham
Grass field at Clipsham
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Tree by parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Tree by parking area off the A1 south of Stretton
Clipsham Yew Tree Avenue, Near Clipsham, Rutland. Windmill and 40th Coronation Anniversary Yews. This avenue of 150 yew trees stretches for 500m across two grid squares. See also SK9816. Two examples of topiary yews are shown here: One is in the shape of a windmill, and the other celebrates the 40th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the second.
Clipsham Yew Tree Avenue, Near Clipsham, Rutland. Windmill and 40th Coronation Anniversary Yews.
This avenue of 150 yew trees stretches for 500m across two grid squares. See also SK9816. Two examples of topiary yews are shown here: One is in the shape of a windmill, and the other celebrates the 40th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the second.
Clipsham Yew Tree Avenue, Near Clipsham, Rutland. First Moon Landing Yew. This yew is part of the Yew Avenue (see SK9816). This particular one has been trimmed to commemorate the first landing on the moon in 1969. The initials NA (for Neil Armstrong) can be seen, as well as an outline of a spaceman holding a flag on a crescent moon. The Adult woman standing next to the tree gives a good idea of how large these yews are.
Clipsham Yew Tree Avenue, Near Clipsham, Rutland. First Moon Landing Yew.
This yew is part of the Yew Avenue (see SK9816). This particular one has been trimmed to commemorate the first landing on the moon in 1969. The initials NA (for Neil Armstrong) can be seen, as well as an outline of a spaceman holding a flag on a crescent moon. The Adult woman standing next to the tree gives a good idea of how large these yews are.
Clipsham Looking east along Main Street
Clipsham
Looking east along Main Street
Clipsham: New Road Turn right at the end to reach the church and hall.
Clipsham: New Road
Turn right at the end to reach the church and hall.
Clipsham: The Olive Branch Pub /restaurant
Clipsham: The Olive Branch
Pub /restaurant
New Quarry House, near Clipsham
New Quarry House, near Clipsham
Top Pickworth open field
Top Pickworth open field
Lodge Farm and fields
Lodge Farm and fields
Bridleway alongside the Rutland County Golf Course Fairway on the right. The track is quite reasonable for cycling
Bridleway alongside the Rutland County Golf Course
Fairway on the right. The track is quite reasonable for cycling
View towards corner of Pickworth Great Wood Taken at the junction of the bridleways running north from Hardwick farm and west from Pickforth
View towards corner of Pickworth Great Wood
Taken at the junction of the bridleways running north from Hardwick farm and west from Pickforth
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Big Pits Wood is located at Grid Ref: SK9614 (Lat: 52.721061, Lng: -0.56553582)

Unitary Authority: Rutland

Police Authority: Leicestershire

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