Nursery Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Nursery Plantation

Field  Track  and  National  Trail This takes the Yorkshire Wolds Way and Centenary Way from Potter Brompton towards Ganton.
Field Track and National Trail Credit: Martin Dawes

Nursery Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the heart of Yorkshire, England. Nestled within the beautiful countryside, this enchanting forest is known for its diverse collection of native and exotic trees, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and plant lovers alike.

Covering an expansive area, Nursery Plantation boasts an impressive array of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine. These trees not only provide a stunning visual display throughout the year but also create a rich and diverse ecosystem that supports a wide range of flora and fauna.

The woodland is meticulously maintained by a team of dedicated professionals who ensure that the trees are healthy and thriving. This dedication to conservation and preservation has earned Nursery Plantation a reputation for being one of the finest examples of sustainable woodland management in the region.

Visitors to Nursery Plantation can enjoy a leisurely stroll along its well-maintained paths, immersing themselves in the tranquility of nature. The forest also offers various recreational activities, such as birdwatching, picnicking, and photography, providing ample opportunities to connect with the natural world.

With its idyllic setting and breathtaking scenery, Nursery Plantation offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a keen photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, a visit to this woodland sanctuary is sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.

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Field  Track  and  National  Trail This takes the Yorkshire Wolds Way and Centenary Way from Potter Brompton towards Ganton.
Field Track and National Trail
This takes the Yorkshire Wolds Way and Centenary Way from Potter Brompton towards Ganton.
Track  toward  Ganton The village roofs can be seen on the left.Wolds Way and Centenary Way.
Track toward Ganton
The village roofs can be seen on the left.Wolds Way and Centenary Way.
Ganton railway station (site), Yorkshire Opened in 1845 by the York & North Midland Railway on its line from Scarborough to York, the station closed to passengers in 1930. View east towards Scarborough.
Ganton railway station (site), Yorkshire
Opened in 1845 by the York & North Midland Railway on its line from Scarborough to York, the station closed to passengers in 1930. View east towards Scarborough.
To Ganton Golf Club The Gate House, beside the A64.
To Ganton Golf Club
The Gate House, beside the A64.
Ganton Hall, Ganton Rather unprepossessing neo-Jacobean, by William Burn, 1863, for Sir Francis Digby Legard. Grade II listed.
Burn (1789-1870), a pupil of Robert Smirke, established himself in his Scottish homeland before doing the same in England. He was a phenomenally prolific designer of country houses, sought after by the wealthy largely because he was very adroit at planning homes to accommodate the increasing complexity of Victorian country house living - vast numbers of very specialised servants requiring specialist rooms and more segregation of the sexes (e.g. billiard rooms). In his Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, Howard Colvin states that by 1840 Burn "had already designed or altered ninety country houses, besides thirty churches and twenty-five public buildings", and he was to be in practice for almost another thirty years. He was competent across the gamut of architectural styles, but the results were rarely very exciting.
Ganton Hall, Ganton
Rather unprepossessing neo-Jacobean, by William Burn, 1863, for Sir Francis Digby Legard. Grade II listed. Burn (1789-1870), a pupil of Robert Smirke, established himself in his Scottish homeland before doing the same in England. He was a phenomenally prolific designer of country houses, sought after by the wealthy largely because he was very adroit at planning homes to accommodate the increasing complexity of Victorian country house living - vast numbers of very specialised servants requiring specialist rooms and more segregation of the sexes (e.g. billiard rooms). In his Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, Howard Colvin states that by 1840 Burn "had already designed or altered ninety country houses, besides thirty churches and twenty-five public buildings", and he was to be in practice for almost another thirty years. He was competent across the gamut of architectural styles, but the results were rarely very exciting.
Ganton  Level  Crossing On the York to Scarborough line
Ganton Level Crossing
On the York to Scarborough line
Main  line  to  York  through  Ganton The station at Ganton opened in 1845. It closed in 1930 but reopened in 1949 from the 12th to the 17th of September according to Peter Tuffrey, author of "North Yorkshire Railway Stations". I do not know the reason why, but as a point of interest I will try to find the answer.
Main line to York through Ganton
The station at Ganton opened in 1845. It closed in 1930 but reopened in 1949 from the 12th to the 17th of September according to Peter Tuffrey, author of "North Yorkshire Railway Stations". I do not know the reason why, but as a point of interest I will try to find the answer.
A64  east  of  Potter  Brompton The footpath through Ganton golf course comes out on to the A64 at this point.The A64 is the main road from York to Scarborough.
A64 east of Potter Brompton
The footpath through Ganton golf course comes out on to the A64 at this point.The A64 is the main road from York to Scarborough.
Potter  Brompton  over  the  A64 A small village in the Vale of Pickering with the Yorkshire Wolds behind
Potter Brompton over the A64
A small village in the Vale of Pickering with the Yorkshire Wolds behind
Yorkshire  Wolds  Way  through  Potter  Brompton At the southern end of the village the national trail comes in from the right goes up the lane then turns left with the lane which shortly becomes a track.
Yorkshire Wolds Way through Potter Brompton
At the southern end of the village the national trail comes in from the right goes up the lane then turns left with the lane which shortly becomes a track.
Track  to  Bogg  Hall  and  Ganton From the bridge over Sherburn Cut
Track to Bogg Hall and Ganton
From the bridge over Sherburn Cut
Southern  edge  of  Hay  Bridge  Plantation From the track going from Hay Bridge to Ganton.
Southern edge of Hay Bridge Plantation
From the track going from Hay Bridge to Ganton.
Along the Yorkshire wolds way. Looking towards a distant Ganton church.
Along the Yorkshire wolds way.
Looking towards a distant Ganton church.
Ganton churchyard garden. Lovely spot for lunch.
Ganton churchyard garden.
Lovely spot for lunch.
Barn at Potter brompton
Barn at Potter brompton
Binnington Carr Lane The woodland to the right of the lane is Binnington Old Covert.
Binnington Carr Lane
The woodland to the right of the lane is Binnington Old Covert.
The Belt Plantation To the northwest of the village of Binnington.
The Belt Plantation
To the northwest of the village of Binnington.
Potter Brompton The Sherburn telephone exchange stands beside the A64.
Potter Brompton
The Sherburn telephone exchange stands beside the A64.
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Nursery Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SE9877 (Lat: 54.183109, Lng: -0.48489694)

Division: East Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.183109,-0.48489694
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: YO12 171
Royal Cypher: EIIR
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Lat/Long: 54.1848425/-0.4864503
Telephone
Booth: KX100
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