Carr Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

Carr Plantation

Carr House Farm, Weel Looking south-southeast along North Carr Lane on the public bridleway between Tickton village and the parish boundary with Wawne at Park Hill.
Carr House Farm, Weel Credit: Paul Glazzard

Carr Plantation, situated in Yorkshire, England, is a sprawling woodland area known for its picturesque beauty and rich biodiversity. Covering a vast expanse of land, this forested region is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The plantations dense woodland is primarily composed of oak, beech, and birch trees, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The towering canopies provide shade for an array of flora and fauna, including various species of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses that carpet the forest floor. The plantation also boasts a stunning array of wildlife, with sightings of deer, foxes, badgers, and a myriad of bird species being common occurrences.

Visitors to Carr Plantation can explore its enchanting network of walking trails, which wind their way through the woodland, offering glimpses of the stunning vistas and natural wonders that lie within. The well-maintained paths cater to all levels of fitness and provide the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the peaceful tranquility of the forest.

The plantation is also home to a number of picnic areas and seating spots, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings. Additionally, there are several designated camping sites for those seeking a more immersive experience amidst nature.

Carr Plantation is a true gem in the Yorkshire countryside, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Its natural beauty and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to reconnect with the great outdoors.

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Carr Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.827813/-0.37079885 or Grid Reference TA0738. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Carr House Farm, Weel Looking south-southeast along North Carr Lane on the public bridleway between Tickton village and the parish boundary with Wawne at Park Hill.
Carr House Farm, Weel
Looking south-southeast along North Carr Lane on the public bridleway between Tickton village and the parish boundary with Wawne at Park Hill.
Carr House Farm at Weel Carr
Carr House Farm at Weel Carr
Carr House Farm
Carr House Farm
River Hull at Weel Some of the houses in this hamlet are visible on the left, on the north side of this meandering stretch of the river Hull east of Beverley.
River Hull at Weel
Some of the houses in this hamlet are visible on the left, on the north side of this meandering stretch of the river Hull east of Beverley.
Phone box in Weel, near Beverley Its cream livery denoting that this hamlet is on the former Hull Telephones network, this kiosk is one of many still to be found in the outlying villages of East Yorkshire. Whether many often serve their original purpose must be very doubtful.
Phone box in Weel, near Beverley
Its cream livery denoting that this hamlet is on the former Hull Telephones network, this kiosk is one of many still to be found in the outlying villages of East Yorkshire. Whether many often serve their original purpose must be very doubtful.
Old milestone This eroded sandstone milestone probably has three steps with the lower one under soil level.  It is on the A1174 just south of Woodmansey church and by lamppost 58.   The tombstone shape of the missing plate which was inset into the stone and fixed by one large peg at the top can be seen.  It is on the east side of the road.
Old milestone
This eroded sandstone milestone probably has three steps with the lower one under soil level. It is on the A1174 just south of Woodmansey church and by lamppost 58. The tombstone shape of the missing plate which was inset into the stone and fixed by one large peg at the top can be seen. It is on the east side of the road.
Passing St Peter's church, Woodmansey – 1979 The bus is on an enthusiast tour commemorating the end of operation of the AEC Renown type of bus by the East Yorkshire company. This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761">Link</a> 

The church dates from the latter part of the 19th century, relatively unusually for the period in brick rather than stone.
Passing St Peter's church, Woodmansey – 1979
The bus is on an enthusiast tour commemorating the end of operation of the AEC Renown type of bus by the East Yorkshire company. This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Link The church dates from the latter part of the 19th century, relatively unusually for the period in brick rather than stone.
Walk  on  the  access  road  to  Carr  House  farm The home made footpath sign pointing the way
Walk on the access road to Carr House farm
The home made footpath sign pointing the way
Field  edge  track  and  footpath  north  of  Carr  House  farm To the right on the field edge a newly planted hedge with trees planted at regular intervals with wooden supports
Field edge track and footpath north of Carr House farm
To the right on the field edge a newly planted hedge with trees planted at regular intervals with wooden supports
Looking  back  to  Carr  House  farm Newly planted hedge left side of track
Looking back to Carr House farm
Newly planted hedge left side of track
Walking  a  grass  track  called  Park  Lane
Walking a grass track called Park Lane
Plantation  on  Weel  Carr  from  Park  Lane
Plantation on Weel Carr from Park Lane
Houses on Hull Road, Woodmansey
Houses on Hull Road, Woodmansey
Track towards Woodmansey Looking over a locked gate.
Track towards Woodmansey
Looking over a locked gate.
River Hull, Kenley Reach: aerial 2023
River Hull, Kenley Reach: aerial 2023
Ridge and Furrow, Weel Carr, east of Beverley: aerial 2023
Ridge and Furrow, Weel Carr, east of Beverley: aerial 2023
River Hull at Wawne Looking to Sicey Farm on the west bank of the river which runs from the top NW corner of the grid square through the centre of the south edge. The village of Wawne takes up most of the top NE corner of the square
River Hull at Wawne
Looking to Sicey Farm on the west bank of the river which runs from the top NW corner of the grid square through the centre of the south edge. The village of Wawne takes up most of the top NE corner of the square
Kenley House Farm View from just outside the grid square (TA0805837142) which is just after the lamp post.
This is a farming square with the River Hull flowing from the top NW corner through to the bottom NE corner.
Kenley House Farm
View from just outside the grid square (TA0805837142) which is just after the lamp post. This is a farming square with the River Hull flowing from the top NW corner through to the bottom NE corner.
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Carr Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TA0738 (Lat: 53.827813, Lng: -0.37079885)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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