Bitchneaves Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Bitchneaves Wood

Outdoor dining The Woodhouse Arms is a rather up-market establishment these days - a luxury restaurant.  But the precautions introduced to cope with the Coronavirus pandemic meant it had to - rapidly - introduce outdoor dining, and here we see what is essentially an improvised outdoor restaurant with garden seating and umbrellas in a lawn.  Although the regulations have been relaxed, people are still using this sort of arrangement, partly as a precaution and partly because we quite enjoy al fresco, now we have got used to doing it somewhere other than the Mediterranean.
Outdoor dining Credit: Bob Harvey

Bitchneaves Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Spanning over a vast area, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The wood is situated near the village of Bitchneaves and is easily accessible by road.

The forest boasts a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, creating a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the year. The dense canopy provides a haven for various wildlife species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot an array of bird species, such as great tits, woodpeckers, and tawny owls, among others.

Traversing through Bitchneaves Wood, visitors can explore a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, providing an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings. The forest offers a serene environment, perfect for walking, jogging, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic amidst nature.

The wood is also home to a diverse range of flora, with bluebells carpeting the forest floor in the springtime, creating a breathtaking sight. Other wildflowers, such as primroses, foxgloves, and wood anemones, add to the vibrant and colorful ambiance.

Bitchneaves Wood is a cherished local treasure, offering a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of Lincolnshire.

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Outdoor dining The Woodhouse Arms is a rather up-market establishment these days - a luxury restaurant.  But the precautions introduced to cope with the Coronavirus pandemic meant it had to - rapidly - introduce outdoor dining, and here we see what is essentially an improvised outdoor restaurant with garden seating and umbrellas in a lawn.  Although the regulations have been relaxed, people are still using this sort of arrangement, partly as a precaution and partly because we quite enjoy al fresco, now we have got used to doing it somewhere other than the Mediterranean.
Outdoor dining
The Woodhouse Arms is a rather up-market establishment these days - a luxury restaurant. But the precautions introduced to cope with the Coronavirus pandemic meant it had to - rapidly - introduce outdoor dining, and here we see what is essentially an improvised outdoor restaurant with garden seating and umbrellas in a lawn. Although the regulations have been relaxed, people are still using this sort of arrangement, partly as a precaution and partly because we quite enjoy al fresco, now we have got used to doing it somewhere other than the Mediterranean.
Art Exhibition An exhibition by a small group of local artists, based in Leadenham, in the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5852966">SK9924 : The Willoughby Memorial Gallery and Library, Corby Glen</a>
Art Exhibition
An exhibition by a small group of local artists, based in Leadenham, in the SK9924 : The Willoughby Memorial Gallery and Library, Corby Glen
By the window The pictures exhibited near <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6625073">SK9924 : Through the window</a> always benefit from the light.
By the window
The pictures exhibited near SK9924 : Through the window always benefit from the light.
Lincolnshire Sheep Part of the exhibition of sheep breeds and sheering at the 783rd Corby Glen sheep fair.  This is "Lenny" the Lincoln Longwool, very much representing an endangered breed.
Lincolnshire Sheep
Part of the exhibition of sheep breeds and sheering at the 783rd Corby Glen sheep fair. This is "Lenny" the Lincoln Longwool, very much representing an endangered breed.
At the funfair
At the funfair
Road Closure Road closed for the 783rd sheep fair.  On the left, the primary school.
Road Closure
Road closed for the 783rd sheep fair. On the left, the primary school.
Stalls at the sheep fair A sheep burger stand, selling burgers made of hogget (chronologically between lamb and mutton); and the arts centre stall.
Stalls at the sheep fair
A sheep burger stand, selling burgers made of hogget (chronologically between lamb and mutton); and the arts centre stall.
The village school Dating from 1877 is the Primary School.
The village school
Dating from 1877 is the Primary School.
Datestone On the wall of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6999259">SK9924 : The village school</a> a date stone from 1877.  School Boards were established as a consequence of the Elementary Education Act 1870, and the one for Corby Glen started teaching in the church and private homes while a rate was raised to pay for the building, most of which was actually funded by the Grimsthorpe estate, who still help run the establishment.
Datestone
On the wall of SK9924 : The village school a date stone from 1877. School Boards were established as a consequence of the Elementary Education Act 1870, and the one for Corby Glen started teaching in the church and private homes while a rate was raised to pay for the building, most of which was actually funded by the Grimsthorpe estate, who still help run the establishment.
Fire brigade at the Sheep Fair Corby Glen has a volunteer fire brigade, and here they were both taking part and fund raising at the sheep fair.
Fire brigade at the Sheep Fair
Corby Glen has a volunteer fire brigade, and here they were both taking part and fund raising at the sheep fair.
Gelston at the sheep fair Feeding the fairgoers.
Gelston at the sheep fair
Feeding the fairgoers.
Crowds at the sheep fair Around the performance stage at the sheep fair.
Crowds at the sheep fair
Around the performance stage at the sheep fair.
A pop-up cafe Outside the village cafe, a temporary extension for the sheep fair.
A pop-up cafe
Outside the village cafe, a temporary extension for the sheep fair.
The end of the agricultural year The agricultural year is endless, of course.  But once the sugar beet is in it feels like that's an end to fieldwork until the spring.  Often through necessity.
The end of the agricultural year
The agricultural year is endless, of course. But once the sugar beet is in it feels like that's an end to fieldwork until the spring. Often through necessity.
All is safely gathered in A landscape at rest, waiting for the winter.  We are looking toward Swinstead on the other side of the Glen valley.
All is safely gathered in
A landscape at rest, waiting for the winter. We are looking toward Swinstead on the other side of the Glen valley.
Solidarity with Ukraine A flag of Ukraine hung above the door of this house
Solidarity with Ukraine
A flag of Ukraine hung above the door of this house
The Village Flagpole The flagpole at Corby Glen is used to make a political statement from time to time. This time it is to side with the victims of Russian aggression in Ukraine, by flying the Ukrainian flag.
The Village Flagpole
The flagpole at Corby Glen is used to make a political statement from time to time. This time it is to side with the victims of Russian aggression in Ukraine, by flying the Ukrainian flag.
Station Road at the corner of Swinstead Road
Station Road at the corner of Swinstead Road
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Bitchneaves Wood is located at Grid Ref: TF0123 (Lat: 52.800734, Lng: -0.50163845)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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