Wedding Wood

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Wedding Wood

Wheat beside Burnbutts Lane Looking across farmland near Burn Butts.
Wheat beside Burnbutts Lane Credit: DS Pugh

Wedding Wood, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque forest that offers a serene and enchanting setting for various ceremonies and celebrations. Spread across a vast area, this woodland is known for its natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and historical significance.

The wood is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including ancient oak trees, vibrant wildflowers, and numerous bird species. The woodland floor is carpeted with a lush green carpet of moss and ferns, creating a magical atmosphere. The tranquil ambiance and secluded location make it a popular choice for couples looking to exchange their vows in a peaceful and intimate setting.

Wedding Wood has a long and fascinating history, dating back centuries. It is believed that the wood was once used as a hunting ground for the nobility during medieval times. The remnants of ancient stone walls, hidden pathways, and moss-covered ruins add to the wood's charm and mystique.

The woodland offers various facilities and amenities to cater to the needs of visitors. There are well-maintained walking trails, picnic areas, and designated spaces for outdoor ceremonies. The wood also has a small visitor center that provides information about the local flora and fauna, as well as the history of the area.

Whether one is seeking a romantic location for a wedding ceremony, a peaceful spot for a picnic, or a place to immerse oneself in nature, Wedding Wood in Yorkshire offers a truly captivating experience.

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Wedding Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.937199/-0.49126102 or Grid Reference SE9950. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wheat beside Burnbutts Lane Looking across farmland near Burn Butts.
Wheat beside Burnbutts Lane
Looking across farmland near Burn Butts.
Burnbutts Lane Looking along Burnbutts Lane towards Hutton Cranswick.
Burnbutts Lane
Looking along Burnbutts Lane towards Hutton Cranswick.
Road at Burn Butts Looking along Burn Butts Lane.
Road at Burn Butts
Looking along Burn Butts Lane.
Junction on Burnbutts Lane Turn right for National Cycle Route 1.
Junction on Burnbutts Lane
Turn right for National Cycle Route 1.
Mineral works near Horn Hill
Mineral works near Horn Hill
Bluebells in Lund Moor Wood
Bluebells in Lund Moor Wood
Gates to Kilnwick Old Hall
Gates to Kilnwick Old Hall
Kilnwick Beck Near Kilnwick Old Hall
Kilnwick Beck
Near Kilnwick Old Hall
All Saints Church, Kilnwick All Saints church at Kilnwick dates to the 12th century, though it was subsequently much altered in the 13th and 17th centuries and again in 1871. From that first Norman church comes the north doorway, decorated with traditional Norman beakhead ornamentation. (Copied from "Britain Express")
All Saints Church, Kilnwick
All Saints church at Kilnwick dates to the 12th century, though it was subsequently much altered in the 13th and 17th centuries and again in 1871. From that first Norman church comes the north doorway, decorated with traditional Norman beakhead ornamentation. (Copied from "Britain Express")
Lane to Beswick Heads
Lane to Beswick Heads
Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
Junction at Beswick Heads
Junction at Beswick Heads
Across Southfields to All Saints Church
Across Southfields to All Saints Church
Crossroads on the road to Kilnwick
Crossroads on the road to Kilnwick
Walled garden Large brick wall built around the Kilnwick Gardens plant nursery.
Walled garden
Large brick wall built around the Kilnwick Gardens plant nursery.
Highthorpe Farm, Kilnwick
Highthorpe Farm, Kilnwick
Lane towards Bracken
Lane towards Bracken
Over  field  toward  Cawkeld From the Footpath from Watton which swings left at this point then splits, left for Kilnwick, right to go around to join the lane in front of Cawkeld.
Over field toward Cawkeld
From the Footpath from Watton which swings left at this point then splits, left for Kilnwick, right to go around to join the lane in front of Cawkeld.
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Wedding Wood is located at Grid Ref: SE9950 (Lat: 53.937199, Lng: -0.49126102)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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