Banthorpe Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Banthorpe Wood

St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Braceborough Grade 1 Listed 

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St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Braceborough Credit: Brian Deegan

Banthorpe Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated near the village of Ancaster, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 100 acres. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and wildlife photographers.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees such as oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through. This creates a tranquil and shady atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a family picnic. The forest floor is carpeted with a diverse array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the beauty and diversity of the woodland.

Banthorpe Wood is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to a variety of wildlife species. Visitors may catch a glimpse of roe deer, foxes, badgers, and a wide array of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The wood also boasts a small pond, attracting amphibians and dragonflies during the warmer months.

There are several well-maintained trails and footpaths throughout the wood, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its hidden corners and discover its natural wonders. Interpretative signs provide information about the flora and fauna that can be found in the area.

Overall, Banthorpe Wood is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Banthorpe Wood Images

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St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Braceborough Grade 1 Listed 

14th Century Church.  <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360151" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360151">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

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St. Margaret of Antioch Church, Braceborough
Grade 1 Listed 14th Century Church. LinkExternal link Braceborough >> LinkExternal link
Distant infrastructure The electrical infeed structure across the tracks of the East Coast Main Line at Esendine, masked somewhat by the trees that have grown along the route of the former Stamford & Essendine railway.
Distant infrastructure
The electrical infeed structure across the tracks of the East Coast Main Line at Esendine, masked somewhat by the trees that have grown along the route of the former Stamford & Essendine railway.
Carvings, Greatford Some of the numerous eccentric carvings scattered around the village. They are by Major Fitzilliam of Greatford Hall and date from the 1930s - see other pics in the square.
Carvings, Greatford
Some of the numerous eccentric carvings scattered around the village. They are by Major Fitzilliam of Greatford Hall and date from the 1930s - see other pics in the square.
Country road, Greatford Heading north-west out of the village to the open road.
Country road, Greatford
Heading north-west out of the village to the open road.
Track to Little Maidens
Track to Little Maidens
Bridleway towards Carlby
Bridleway towards Carlby
Bridleway towards Carlby
Bridleway towards Carlby
Barley field near North Lodge Farm
Barley field near North Lodge Farm
Farm track between fields of barley
Farm track between fields of barley
Field path near Braceborough
Field path near Braceborough
Keep out of TF0512
Keep out of TF0512
Braceborough Great Wood
Braceborough Great Wood
Braceborough Lodge
Braceborough Lodge
Church of St Margaret, Braceborough
Church of St Margaret, Braceborough
Braceborough village Hall Originally the village school
Braceborough village Hall
Originally the village school
Old farm buildings and church of St Margaret, Braceborough
Old farm buildings and church of St Margaret, Braceborough
Sheep grazing in the field at the rear of The Hare and Hounds, Greatford
Sheep grazing in the field at the rear of The Hare and Hounds, Greatford
The hare and Hounds pub in Greatford
The hare and Hounds pub in Greatford
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Banthorpe Wood is located at Grid Ref: TF0611 (Lat: 52.693708, Lng: -0.41887437)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

What 3 Words

///thatched.turned.sheepish. Near Essendine, Rutland

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Located within 500m of 52.693708,-0.41887437
Shillingthorpe Park
Place: locality
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Lat/Long: 52.6901083/-0.4153514
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