Barwick Spinney

Wood, Forest in Bedfordshire

England

Barwick Spinney

St Pancras - Bradford express approaching Souldrop Summit near Sharnbrook View SE, towards London: ex-Midland St Pancras - Leicester - Sheffield main line. On the left can just be seen the Slow lines, which from Souldrop (north of Sharnbrook) to Irchester took a separate track east of the Fast lines on an easier gradient and through a tunnel. The 14.00 from St Pancras should reach Bradford via Leeds at 19.20: Stanier 'Jubilee' 6P 4-6-0 No. 45612 'Jamaica' (with Fowler tender) (built 7/34, withdrawn 3/64) probably worked as far as Leeds.
St Pancras - Bradford express approaching Souldrop Summit near Sharnbrook Credit: Ben Brooksbank

Barwick Spinney is a woodland area located in the county of Bedfordshire, England. Situated near the village of Wood, it is a picturesque and serene forest that covers an expanse of approximately 50 acres. The spinney is a significant part of the local landscape, offering a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The woodland is primarily composed of a variety of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense and lush canopy overhead. The forest floor is covered with a diverse range of flora, such as bluebells, ferns, and wildflowers, providing a vibrant and colorful display throughout the year.

Barwick Spinney is home to a rich array of wildlife, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Species commonly spotted in the area include woodpeckers, owls, and various small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The forest also serves as a habitat for a variety of insects, including butterflies and beetles.

For visitors, the spinney offers several walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing them to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These paths are well-maintained, making them accessible to people of all ages and abilities. Additionally, there are picnic areas scattered throughout the woods, providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a packed lunch amidst the tranquil surroundings.

Overall, Barwick Spinney in Bedfordshire is a captivating woodland that offers a haven of calm and natural beauty. With its diverse flora and fauna, it provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside.

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Barwick Spinney Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.230775/-0.57920943 or Grid Reference SP9760. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Pancras - Bradford express approaching Souldrop Summit near Sharnbrook View SE, towards London: ex-Midland St Pancras - Leicester - Sheffield main line. On the left can just be seen the Slow lines, which from Souldrop (north of Sharnbrook) to Irchester took a separate track east of the Fast lines on an easier gradient and through a tunnel. The 14.00 from St Pancras should reach Bradford via Leeds at 19.20: Stanier 'Jubilee' 6P 4-6-0 No. 45612 'Jamaica' (with Fowler tender) (built 7/34, withdrawn 3/64) probably worked as far as Leeds.
St Pancras - Bradford express approaching Souldrop Summit near Sharnbrook
View SE, towards London: ex-Midland St Pancras - Leicester - Sheffield main line. On the left can just be seen the Slow lines, which from Souldrop (north of Sharnbrook) to Irchester took a separate track east of the Fast lines on an easier gradient and through a tunnel. The 14.00 from St Pancras should reach Bradford via Leeds at 19.20: Stanier 'Jubilee' 6P 4-6-0 No. 45612 'Jamaica' (with Fowler tender) (built 7/34, withdrawn 3/64) probably worked as far as Leeds.
St Pancras - Manchester express approaching Souldrop Summit View SE, towards Bedford and London: ex-Midland Main Line, St Pancras - Leicester - Sheffield, also Manchester via Derby and the Peak Line. The Slow lines here are dropping away on the left on an easier gradient through Sharnbrook Tunnel. The 14.15 from St Pancras (due Manchester Central 18.35) conveyed through coaches for Buxton. It is double-headed, with Johnson/Deeley ex-Midland 2P 4-4-0 No. 40485 (withdrawn 8/57) piloting Stanier 5MT 4-6-0 No. 44938 (built 11/45, withdrawn 10/67).
St Pancras - Manchester express approaching Souldrop Summit
View SE, towards Bedford and London: ex-Midland Main Line, St Pancras - Leicester - Sheffield, also Manchester via Derby and the Peak Line. The Slow lines here are dropping away on the left on an easier gradient through Sharnbrook Tunnel. The 14.15 from St Pancras (due Manchester Central 18.35) conveyed through coaches for Buxton. It is double-headed, with Johnson/Deeley ex-Midland 2P 4-4-0 No. 40485 (withdrawn 8/57) piloting Stanier 5MT 4-6-0 No. 44938 (built 11/45, withdrawn 10/67).
Down fast freight approaching Souldrop Summit, Sharnbrook View SE, towards Bedford and London: Midland Main Line from St Pancras. Headed by BR 9F 2-10-0 No. 92164 (built 4/58, withdrawn 7/66), a Down Class C freight is running on the easier Slow lines which penetrated the ridge between the Ouse and Nene valleys in a tunnel, while the Fast lines went over the summit - cf. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2745878">SP9860 : St Pancras - Manchester express approaching Souldrop Summit</a>. [I was travelling on a Down train on the latter, hence the less than perfect photograph].
Down fast freight approaching Souldrop Summit, Sharnbrook
View SE, towards Bedford and London: Midland Main Line from St Pancras. Headed by BR 9F 2-10-0 No. 92164 (built 4/58, withdrawn 7/66), a Down Class C freight is running on the easier Slow lines which penetrated the ridge between the Ouse and Nene valleys in a tunnel, while the Fast lines went over the summit - cf. SP9860 : St Pancras - Manchester express approaching Souldrop Summit. [I was travelling on a Down train on the latter, hence the less than perfect photograph].
Kettering - Bedford stopping train near Souldrop Summit View NW, towards Wellingborough, Kettering etc., ex-Midland main line from London St Pancras. On the Up Fast, the 14.36 from Kettering is headed by LMS Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 No. 46403 (built 12/46, withdrawn 7/64). The Slow lines coming from their separate tunnel through the summit are just out of sight down on the right.
Kettering - Bedford stopping train near Souldrop Summit
View NW, towards Wellingborough, Kettering etc., ex-Midland main line from London St Pancras. On the Up Fast, the 14.36 from Kettering is headed by LMS Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 No. 46403 (built 12/46, withdrawn 7/64). The Slow lines coming from their separate tunnel through the summit are just out of sight down on the right.
All Saints, Souldrop
All Saints, Souldrop
All Saints, Souldrop - East end
All Saints, Souldrop - East end
All Saints, Souldrop - Font
All Saints, Souldrop - Font
All Saints, Souldrop - Interior
All Saints, Souldrop - Interior
Former Poddington airfield: aerial Ex-WW2 military airfield, now home to the Santa Pod Dragstrip.
Former Poddington airfield: aerial
Ex-WW2 military airfield, now home to the Santa Pod Dragstrip.
Santa Pod Raceway: aerial 2014 Drag racing circuit. See: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.santapod.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.santapod.co.uk/">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>
Santa Pod Raceway: aerial 2014
Drag racing circuit. See: LinkExternal link
Research Establishment, Colworth: aerial 2014
Research Establishment, Colworth: aerial 2014
Wind turbine near Souldrop
Wind turbine near Souldrop
Signs at footpath in The Swell
Signs at footpath in The Swell
The Lodge Sharnbrook This used to be the gateway to Colworth House.
The Lodge Sharnbrook
This used to be the gateway to Colworth House.
Castle Close Wildlife and Heritage Site
Castle Close Wildlife and Heritage Site
Mediaeval Earthworks in Castle Close Wildlife and Heritage Site
Mediaeval Earthworks in Castle Close Wildlife and Heritage Site
Santa Pod Raceway - Drag Racing
Santa Pod Raceway - Drag Racing
Santa Pod raceway Santa Pod dragstrip in Bedfordshire, facing south west. It is exactly a quarter of a mile to the finish line on the horizon.
Santa Pod raceway
Santa Pod dragstrip in Bedfordshire, facing south west. It is exactly a quarter of a mile to the finish line on the horizon.
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Barwick Spinney is located at Grid Ref: SP9760 (Lat: 52.230775, Lng: -0.57920943)

Unitary Authority: Bedford

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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