Neville Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire North Kesteven

England

Neville Wood

Nocton Hall, Nocton Ivy aside, no great change since this photo eight years earlier <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/362301">TF0664 : Nocton Hall - west front</a>. William Shearburn's rebuilding of 1841 after a fire was itself gutted by another fire in 2004. Grade II listed.
Nocton Hall, Nocton Credit: Stephen Richards

Neville Wood is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated in the district of South Kesteven, it is known for its picturesque surroundings and charming rural atmosphere. The village is nestled amidst a dense forest, aptly named Neville Forest, which adds to its natural beauty and tranquility.

With a population of around 300 residents, Neville Wood offers a close-knit community where neighbors often know each other by name. The village is primarily residential, consisting of a mix of traditional cottages and newer housing developments. Many of the properties enjoy stunning views of the surrounding woodland, providing a peaceful and idyllic setting.

Neville Wood is surrounded by an abundance of nature and wildlife, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest offers numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors and locals alike to explore the area's natural wonders. The wood is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, including deer, owls, and various woodland birds, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

Despite its rural setting, Neville Wood benefits from excellent transport links. The village is conveniently located near major roads, providing easy access to nearby towns and cities. Additionally, there are regular bus services that connect Neville Wood to the wider region.

In summary, Neville Wood is a picturesque village in Lincolnshire, known for its beautiful forest, close-knit community, and abundance of nature. It offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, while still providing easy access to amenities and transport links.

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Neville Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.177359/-0.40309197 or Grid Reference TF0665. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Nocton Hall, Nocton Ivy aside, no great change since this photo eight years earlier <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/362301">TF0664 : Nocton Hall - west front</a>. William Shearburn's rebuilding of 1841 after a fire was itself gutted by another fire in 2004. Grade II listed.
Nocton Hall, Nocton
Ivy aside, no great change since this photo eight years earlier TF0664 : Nocton Hall - west front. William Shearburn's rebuilding of 1841 after a fire was itself gutted by another fire in 2004. Grade II listed.
18-21 Main Road, Nocton Distinctive Gothic estate cottages by George Gilbert Scott, c1860. Grade II listed.
18-21 Main Road, Nocton
Distinctive Gothic estate cottages by George Gilbert Scott, c1860. Grade II listed.
Country road near Potterhanworth The road ends shortly.
Country road near Potterhanworth
The road ends shortly.
Interior, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth A cake sale was in progress.
Interior, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth
A cake sale was in progress.
East window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth Four light window by Wailes.
East window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth
Four light window by Wailes.
Stained glass window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth South chancel window featuring Moses.
Stained glass window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth
South chancel window featuring Moses.
Stained glass window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth Featuring St George and St Martin.

In memory of Arthur Newsum Battle, 2nd Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment, who fell in Gallipoli in 1915, aged 21.
Stained glass window, St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth
Featuring St George and St Martin. In memory of Arthur Newsum Battle, 2nd Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment, who fell in Gallipoli in 1915, aged 21.
St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth From the north.
St Andrew's church, Potterhanworth
From the north.
Nocton Hall The shell of the hall with its high security barricade
Nocton Hall
The shell of the hall with its high security barricade
Drain and Track, Potterhanworth Fen Potterhanworth Wood in the distance.
Drain and Track, Potterhanworth Fen
Potterhanworth Wood in the distance.
Drain with reeds, Potterhanworth Fen
Drain with reeds, Potterhanworth Fen
Track to Potterhanworth Fen
Track to Potterhanworth Fen
Bottom Lodge to Nocton Hall, The Bridleway, Nocton
Bottom Lodge to Nocton Hall, The Bridleway, Nocton
Nocton Hall, Lincolnshire Architect William Shearburn.  Built for 1st Earl of Ripon 1841.  Gutted by fire 24.10.04.
Nocton Hall, Lincolnshire
Architect William Shearburn. Built for 1st Earl of Ripon 1841. Gutted by fire 24.10.04.
All Saints, Nocton. Built 1860-65 for the Countess of Ripon.  Architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott.
All Saints, Nocton.
Built 1860-65 for the Countess of Ripon. Architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott.
St.Andrew's church, Potterhanworth, Lincs. Medieval Decorated gothic tower and mid-19th century nave & chancel
St.Andrew's church, Potterhanworth, Lincs.
Medieval Decorated gothic tower and mid-19th century nave & chancel
Potterhanworth Water Tower Potterhanworth Water Tower was built in 1903 with a tank capacity of 37,000 gallons filled from a 150ft deep artesian bore hole in a nearby field. It was financed by an Endowment from Christ's Hospital as the 16th century philanthropist Dr.Richard Smith, founder of Christ's Hospital in Lincoln had land in Potterhanworth .... his coat of arms can be seen in the brickwork. The two rooms below the tank were used for Parish Council meetings, the Men's Institute and, during the war for the Home Guard platoon. The tower was declared redundant in 1978 and tastefully converted to a private house in 1995.
Potterhanworth Water Tower
Potterhanworth Water Tower was built in 1903 with a tank capacity of 37,000 gallons filled from a 150ft deep artesian bore hole in a nearby field. It was financed by an Endowment from Christ's Hospital as the 16th century philanthropist Dr.Richard Smith, founder of Christ's Hospital in Lincoln had land in Potterhanworth .... his coat of arms can be seen in the brickwork. The two rooms below the tank were used for Parish Council meetings, the Men's Institute and, during the war for the Home Guard platoon. The tower was declared redundant in 1978 and tastefully converted to a private house in 1995.
Medieval Fishponds Looking west towards Top Barff wood on the right. Undulations in these fields mark the site of the medieval fishponds for Nocton Park Priory.
Medieval Fishponds
Looking west towards Top Barff wood on the right. Undulations in these fields mark the site of the medieval fishponds for Nocton Park Priory.
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Neville Wood is located at Grid Ref: TF0665 (Lat: 53.177359, Lng: -0.40309197)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: North Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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