George Wood

Wood, Forest in Bedfordshire

England

George Wood

Luton : Church of the Holy Cross, Leagrave
Luton : Church of the Holy Cross, Leagrave Credit: Jim Osley

George Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Bedfordshire, England. Spanning an area of approximately 150 hectares, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The wood is situated on the outskirts of the village of George, hence its name.

The forest is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. This variety attracts a rich array of wildlife, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature photographers. Visitors can expect to spot a wide range of bird species, such as woodpeckers, warblers, and owls, as well as other woodland creatures like deer, foxes, and squirrels.

George Wood offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails meander through the ancient woodland, passing by tranquil ponds, babbling brooks, and open glades, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

For those interested in history, George Wood has a fascinating past. It was originally part of a larger hunting ground owned by the Duke of Bedford, and remnants of this history can still be seen in the form of old hunting lodges and stone structures.

Overall, George Wood is a true haven of natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors to immerse themselves in the wonders of the British countryside.

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George Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.932356/-0.44135263 or Grid Reference TL0727. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Luton : Church of the Holy Cross, Leagrave
Luton : Church of the Holy Cross, Leagrave
Warden Hill from Galley Hill Despite the sunshine this was a very windy day on the tops of the hills and colder than it looks.
Warden Hill from Galley Hill
Despite the sunshine this was a very windy day on the tops of the hills and colder than it looks.
Stockholm Way, Sundon Park
Stockholm Way, Sundon Park
Northwell Drive, Marsh Farm
Northwell Drive, Marsh Farm
Hampshire Way, Marsh Farm
Hampshire Way, Marsh Farm
Mr Singh's Local on Kirby Drive, Marsh Farm It was yellow in 2012, purple in 2019 and now green.
Mr Singh's Local on Kirby Drive, Marsh Farm
It was yellow in 2012, purple in 2019 and now green.
Celandine Drive, Warden Hill From Whitehorse Vale
Celandine Drive, Warden Hill
From Whitehorse Vale
Whitehorse Vale, Warden Hill
Whitehorse Vale, Warden Hill
Quantock Drive, Warden Hill
Quantock Drive, Warden Hill
Quantock Rise, Warden Hill
Quantock Rise, Warden Hill
Kinross Crescent, Sundon Park
Kinross Crescent, Sundon Park
Kinross Crescent, Sundon Park
Kinross Crescent, Sundon Park
Galston Road, Sundon Park
Galston Road, Sundon Park
Galley Hill It looks scenic today but the hill has a macabre past since the name derives from the word "gallows".
Galley Hill
It looks scenic today but the hill has a macabre past since the name derives from the word "gallows".
Road junction between Upper Sundon & Streatley The road in the foreground goes to Upper Sundon, Streatley to the left and Lower Sundon to the right.
Road junction between Upper Sundon & Streatley
The road in the foreground goes to Upper Sundon, Streatley to the left and Lower Sundon to the right.
Reservoir and mast near Streatley, Bedfordshire
Reservoir and mast near Streatley, Bedfordshire
Roundabout on the A6 Looking East with the village of Streatley behind.
The A6 crosses an unclassified road with Bedford to the left and Luton to the right.
Roundabout on the A6
Looking East with the village of Streatley behind. The A6 crosses an unclassified road with Bedford to the left and Luton to the right.
Transmitter masts at Streatley For a small village, they seem to have more than their fair share.
Transmitter masts at Streatley
For a small village, they seem to have more than their fair share.
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George Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL0727 (Lat: 51.932356, Lng: -0.44135263)

Unitary Authority: Central Bedfordshire

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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Located within 500m of 51.932356,-0.44135263
Barrier: kissing_gate
Bicycle: no
Foot: designated
Source: GPS
Lat/Long: 51.9362465/-0.4407924
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