Duke of York Plantation

Wood, Forest in Berkshire

England

Duke of York Plantation

Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park Credit: JThomas

The Duke of York Plantation, located in Berkshire, England, is a picturesque woodland area that spans over a vast expanse of land. Situated in the heart of the county, the plantation is known for its dense forest cover and diverse range of tree species. It is named after the Duke of York, a title traditionally held by the second son of the British monarch.

Covering an area of approximately 500 hectares, the Duke of York Plantation offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature. The woodland is home to a plethora of flora and fauna, including oak, beech, and pine trees. These majestic giants create a stunning canopy that provides shade and shelter to a variety of wildlife, such as deer, squirrels, and a wide array of bird species.

The plantation also boasts a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers. These trails wind through the woodland, offering visitors the chance to explore the natural beauty of the area at their own pace. In addition to walking, the plantation also accommodates other outdoor activities like cycling and horseback riding.

Furthermore, the Duke of York Plantation is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its ecological importance and preservation efforts. The management of the plantation focuses on maintaining the delicate balance between conservation and recreation, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the beauty of the woodland while preserving its natural habitat.

Overall, the Duke of York Plantation in Berkshire is a captivating destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the midst of nature. Its stunning forest cover, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit for anyone with an appreciation for the great outdoors.

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Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park
Sheet Street Road (A332) Through Windsor Great Park.
Sheet Street Road (A332)
Through Windsor Great Park.
Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park
Sheet Street Road (A332) Through Windsor Great Park.
Sheet Street Road (A332)
Through Windsor Great Park.
Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park
A332 through Windsor Great Park
A332 through Windsor Great Park
Millstone Memorial in Windsor Great Park This memorial is situated on Queen Anne's Ride between Richardson's Lawn and The Village. It was quarried by hand about 1825 but not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the sheriff's badge carved above the hole.
Millstone Memorial in Windsor Great Park
This memorial is situated on Queen Anne's Ride between Richardson's Lawn and The Village. It was quarried by hand about 1825 but not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the sheriff's badge carved above the hole.
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (1) This plaque is one of two on the Millstone Memorial located on Queen Anne's 
 Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording:

                           Queen Anne's Ride

was replanted in 1992-93 to commemorate 1000 years of the office of High Sheriff
               The first of 1000 trees was planted by
 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH K.G., K.T.
               Ranger of Windsor Great Park
                 on November 23rd 1992
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (1)
This plaque is one of two on the Millstone Memorial located on Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording: Queen Anne's Ride was replanted in 1992-93 to commemorate 1000 years of the office of High Sheriff The first of 1000 trees was planted by HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH K.G., K.T. Ranger of Windsor Great Park on November 23rd 1992
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (2) This plaque is one of two on the memorial located on the Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording:

This millstone was quarried by hand
on Stanage Edge, Derbyshire about 1825.
It was not moved until 1992 when this
memorial was created and the Sheriff's badge
carved by Brian Morley of Hope, Derbyshire.
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (2)
This plaque is one of two on the memorial located on the Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording: This millstone was quarried by hand on Stanage Edge, Derbyshire about 1825. It was not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the Sheriff's badge carved by Brian Morley of Hope, Derbyshire.
Red K6 Telephone Box in The Village, Windsor Great Park This smart looking telephone box is located between 18 and 19 The Village, its postcode being SL4 2HU. However, there is no longer a payphone inside it, but books on shelves which residents can borrow and then return.
Red K6 Telephone Box in The Village, Windsor Great Park
This smart looking telephone box is located between 18 and 19 The Village, its postcode being SL4 2HU. However, there is no longer a payphone inside it, but books on shelves which residents can borrow and then return.
The Royal School in Windsor Great Park This school is located in the heart of Windsor Great Park, its postcode being SL4 2HP, and takes in about a hundred children from Reception to Year 4, being from families who reside on the Crown Estate. The school opened in July 1845 and is now a Church of England first school with close links to The Royal Chapel of All Saints which is adjacent to the Royal Lodge (SU9772).
The Royal School in Windsor Great Park
This school is located in the heart of Windsor Great Park, its postcode being SL4 2HP, and takes in about a hundred children from Reception to Year 4, being from families who reside on the Crown Estate. The school opened in July 1845 and is now a Church of England first school with close links to The Royal Chapel of All Saints which is adjacent to the Royal Lodge (SU9772).
Signpost in Windsor Great Park This signpost is at a crossroads just north of Cumberland Lodge. It has direction points to Cumberland Lodge to the south, The Royal School to the west and The Village Shop to the north west.
Signpost in Windsor Great Park
This signpost is at a crossroads just north of Cumberland Lodge. It has direction points to Cumberland Lodge to the south, The Royal School to the west and The Village Shop to the north west.
Ox Pond in Windsor Great Park This photo shows the Ox Pond from Three Castles Path. The notice on the left of the photo mentions that swimming is not permitted due to the pond having deep water.
Ox Pond in Windsor Great Park
This photo shows the Ox Pond from Three Castles Path. The notice on the left of the photo mentions that swimming is not permitted due to the pond having deep water.
Russell's Pond in Windsor Great Park This pond is one of several in Windsor Great Park being adjacent to the Queen Anne's Ride and north of The Village.
Russell's Pond in Windsor Great Park
This pond is one of several in Windsor Great Park being adjacent to the Queen Anne's Ride and north of The Village.
The Copper Horse, Windsor Great Park This impressive statue, depicting King George III on horseback, was erected in 1831 to commemorate his significant contribution to Windsor Great Park.
The Copper Horse, Windsor Great Park
This impressive statue, depicting King George III on horseback, was erected in 1831 to commemorate his significant contribution to Windsor Great Park.
The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park The Long Walk is a tree-lined avenue created in 1680 during the reign of Charles II.  It was extended to its current length of 2.64 miles in 1683.

The iconic Copper Horse which towers over the southern end of the Long Walk was a much later addition in 1831.
The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park
The Long Walk is a tree-lined avenue created in 1680 during the reign of Charles II. It was extended to its current length of 2.64 miles in 1683. The iconic Copper Horse which towers over the southern end of the Long Walk was a much later addition in 1831.
The Long Walk
The Long Walk
The Long Walk approaching Double Gates Windsor Great Park is a large deer park of 5000 acres to the South Windsor. For many centuries the park was the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public (though not publicly funded), the parkland is often open as a recreation area for visitors between dawn and dusk. It is owned and managed by the Crown Estate and historically covered many times its area as Windsor Forest, Windsor Royal Park or its current name (<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_Great_Park" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor_Great_Park">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>  Wikipedia).
The Long Walk approaching Double Gates
Windsor Great Park is a large deer park of 5000 acres to the South Windsor. For many centuries the park was the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public (though not publicly funded), the parkland is often open as a recreation area for visitors between dawn and dusk. It is owned and managed by the Crown Estate and historically covered many times its area as Windsor Forest, Windsor Royal Park or its current name (LinkExternal link Wikipedia).
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Duke of York Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SU9772 (Lat: 51.447643, Lng: -0.60384888)

Unitary Authority: Windsor and Maidenhead

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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