Careby Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Careby Wood

Stanton's Pit
Stanton's Pit Credit: Bob Harvey

Careby Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is situated near the village of Careby and is part of the larger Careby and Holywell Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The woodland is primarily composed of mixed deciduous trees, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the wood.

Careby Wood is a haven for wildlife, attracting numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. It is also home to a variety of mammals, including deer, foxes, and squirrels. The wood provides an important habitat for these animals, offering both food sources and protective cover.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. Walking through Careby Wood, one can enjoy the peaceful ambiance, the gentle rustling of leaves, and the occasional chirping of birds. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Careby Wood in Lincolnshire is a stunning example of a woodland ecosystem, offering a rich biodiversity and a serene setting for visitors to appreciate the wonders of nature.

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Careby Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.727694/-0.46762508 or Grid Reference TF0315. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stanton's Pit
Stanton's Pit
Roadside trees A flash of late afternoon low angle sunlight.
Roadside trees
A flash of late afternoon low angle sunlight.
Restricted Byway Sections 47-50 of the 2000 Act introduce a new category of highway called 
the “restricted byway”. A restricted byway is defined as a highway over which 
the public have restricted byway rights, with or without the right to drive 
animals of any description.  This replaced the concept of a "road used as a public path".

This track is a restricted byway.  See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7175487">TF0214 : Restricted Byway sign</a>.

A little further on is the camp for one of the wire-pulling bases used to re-string the 400kV line through Lincolnshire
Restricted Byway
Sections 47-50 of the 2000 Act introduce a new category of highway called the “restricted byway”. A restricted byway is defined as a highway over which the public have restricted byway rights, with or without the right to drive animals of any description. This replaced the concept of a "road used as a public path". This track is a restricted byway. See TF0214 : Restricted Byway sign. A little further on is the camp for one of the wire-pulling bases used to re-string the 400kV line through Lincolnshire
Criss-Cross Patterns against the sky of the wires and structure of a pylon, including (on the right) a pulling platform used for changing the wires.
Criss-Cross
Patterns against the sky of the wires and structure of a pylon, including (on the right) a pulling platform used for changing the wires.
Restricted Byway sign Sections 47-50 of the 2000 Act introduced a new category of highway called 
the “restricted byway”. A restricted byway is defined as a highway over which 
the public have restricted byway rights, with or without the right to drive 
animals of any description.  No motorised vehicles are permitted.
Restricted Byway sign
Sections 47-50 of the 2000 Act introduced a new category of highway called the “restricted byway”. A restricted byway is defined as a highway over which the public have restricted byway rights, with or without the right to drive animals of any description. No motorised vehicles are permitted.
Stamford Road, Aunby
Stamford Road, Aunby
Stamford Road, Careby
Stamford Road, Careby
Horse in Careby He came right over to see me, but I couldn't get any closer as there is a barrier between there and the fence.
Horse in Careby
He came right over to see me, but I couldn't get any closer as there is a barrier between there and the fence.
Horse in Careby He walked straight over when he saw me but there were two sets of fences to stop him getting any closer.
Horse in Careby
He walked straight over when he saw me but there were two sets of fences to stop him getting any closer.
Stamford Road, Careby
Stamford Road, Careby
Stamford Road south of Careby
Stamford Road south of Careby
Bridge and ford on B1176
Bridge and ford on B1176
Church of St Stephen, Careby
Church of St Stephen, Careby
'East Coast' rail line near Carlby
'East Coast' rail line near Carlby
Railway bridge
Railway bridge
Cottages, Witham on the Hill At the entrance to this attractive village, on the road from Little Bytham
Cottages, Witham on the Hill
At the entrance to this attractive village, on the road from Little Bytham
Witham Hall, Witham on the Hill Dating from the 18th C. Now a preparatory school
Witham Hall, Witham on the Hill
Dating from the 18th C. Now a preparatory school
Track leading from Lings Farm View north toward its entrance on the Little Bytham to Witham on the Hill road.
Lings Farm is named Careby Farm on the older OS map.
Track leading from Lings Farm
View north toward its entrance on the Little Bytham to Witham on the Hill road. Lings Farm is named Careby Farm on the older OS map.
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Careby Wood is located at Grid Ref: TF0315 (Lat: 52.727694, Lng: -0.46762508)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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