Aldbury Common

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire Dacorum

England

Aldbury Common

Fallen tree near the Bridgewater Monument There are many gnarled fallen tree trunks in this part of the woods.
Fallen tree near the Bridgewater Monument Credit: Bob Walters

Aldbury Common is a picturesque woodland area located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Covering an expansive area of approximately 1,400 acres, the common is nestled within the Chiltern Hills and is part of the larger Ashridge Estate. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

The common is predominantly composed of ancient woodland, with a rich diversity of tree species including oak, beech, and ash. The dense canopy provides a haven for a variety of wildlife, such as deer, badgers, foxes, and an array of bird species. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers can often spot woodpeckers, nuthatches, and buzzards in the area.

Aldbury Common also boasts a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, making it a haven for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. These paths meander through the woodland, offering glimpses of stunning vistas, wildflowers, and streams. The common is intersected by the famous Ridgeway National Trail, an ancient pathway dating back thousands of years.

Adding to the allure of Aldbury Common is its historical significance. The area is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds, serving as a testament to its long-standing human occupation. The nearby village of Aldbury is also home to a charming 14th-century church, St. John the Baptist, which adds to the area's appeal.

Overall, Aldbury Common is a natural gem in Hertfordshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of ancient woodland, wildlife, and history. Whether it's a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, the common promises a serene and captivating experience for all who visit.

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Aldbury Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.801042/-0.59029174 or Grid Reference SP9712. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fallen tree near the Bridgewater Monument There are many gnarled fallen tree trunks in this part of the woods.
Fallen tree near the Bridgewater Monument
There are many gnarled fallen tree trunks in this part of the woods.
B4506 New Road Northwards across the extensive Northchurch Common.
B4506 New Road
Northwards across the extensive Northchurch Common.
B4506 across Northchurch Common Rather wet.
B4506 across Northchurch Common
Rather wet.
Tree Line Field boundary near Aldbury.
Tree Line
Field boundary near Aldbury.
Village Centre Pond and village centre, Aldbury.
Village Centre
Pond and village centre, Aldbury.
Footpath near Aldbury Footpath heading north near Aldbury.
Footpath near Aldbury
Footpath heading north near Aldbury.
Stocks Farm Road junction north of Aldbury.
Stocks Farm
Road junction north of Aldbury.
Valiant Trooper Public House in Aldbury.
Valiant Trooper
Public House in Aldbury.
Aldbury Village Houses in Aldbury.
Aldbury Village
Houses in Aldbury.
St John the Baptist Church in Aldbury.
St John the Baptist
Church in Aldbury.
Station Road Near Tring.
Station Road
Near Tring.
Westland Farm Track near Tring station.
Westland Farm
Track near Tring station.
View eastwards from Stocks Road, Aldbury There was a pigeon in the tree.
View eastwards from Stocks Road, Aldbury
There was a pigeon in the tree.
Footpath at Church Farm, Aldbury
Footpath at Church Farm, Aldbury
Lane past the church, Aldbury I thought that this would be 'Church Lane' but apparently it is 'Station Road'. The arch on the left might have been built over a well. spring or trough.
Lane past the church, Aldbury
I thought that this would be 'Church Lane' but apparently it is 'Station Road'. The arch on the left might have been built over a well. spring or trough.
Ancient holloway, Ashridge Estate This is one of the ancient, possibly prehistoric, tracks used for driving livestock up onto the common from Pitstone village.
Ancient holloway, Ashridge Estate
This is one of the ancient, possibly prehistoric, tracks used for driving livestock up onto the common from Pitstone village.
Tree on Moneybury Hill, Ashridge Estate This tree has a massive branch coming out sideways and then turning upwards. The weight of the branch produces a huge shear force on the bend.
Tree on Moneybury Hill, Ashridge Estate
This tree has a massive branch coming out sideways and then turning upwards. The weight of the branch produces a huge shear force on the bend.
Tumulus on Moneybury Hill This is thought to be a 4000 year-old Bronze-Age round barrow. It has been fenced off to allow plants to grow and reduce erosion due to the pounding of many feet.
Tumulus on Moneybury Hill
This is thought to be a 4000 year-old Bronze-Age round barrow. It has been fenced off to allow plants to grow and reduce erosion due to the pounding of many feet.
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Aldbury Common is located at Grid Ref: SP9712 (Lat: 51.801042, Lng: -0.59029174)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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