Belt Wood

Wood, Forest in Surrey Elmbridge

England

Belt Wood

Cobham Football Ground
Cobham Football Ground Credit: Alex McGregor

Belt Wood is a stunning woodland area located in Surrey, England. It is part of the larger Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife. The wood covers an area of approximately 100 acres, offering visitors a tranquil and immersive experience in nature.

Belt Wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy overhead, providing shade and shelter for the woodland floor. The forest is also home to a variety of plant species, such as bluebells and wild garlic, which carpet the ground in vibrant colors during the spring months.

The wood is crisscrossed with well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty at their own pace. The pathways lead to several viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. These viewpoints are particularly popular during autumn, as the wood displays a stunning array of warm hues as the leaves change color.

Belt Wood is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with an abundance of fauna calling it home. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. The wood is also inhabited by mammals such as deer, foxes, and badgers, making it an ideal spot for wildlife photography and observation.

Overall, Belt Wood, Surrey is a captivating natural retreat that provides a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its serene atmosphere, scenic beauty, and abundant wildlife make it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Belt Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.329192/-0.44292789 or Grid Reference TQ0860. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cobham Football Ground
Cobham Football Ground
Sliproad on Portsmouth Road, Cobham
Sliproad on Portsmouth Road, Cobham
Sliproad on Portsmouth Road, Cobham
Sliproad on Portsmouth Road, Cobham
Byfleet Manor Byfleet Manor was originally a royal hunting lodge which was given by Edward II to Piers Gaveston, his reputed lover. It was rebuilt in 1619 by Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I at the house's last royal owner, but she died before it was finished. The massive front walls and gate piers date from that time. It was then rebuilt again in 1685 because it was reported to be in ruinous condition! This resulted in a much smaller building. It was restored in 1905 when it was again enlarged by adding asymmetrical wings.
Byfleet Manor
Byfleet Manor was originally a royal hunting lodge which was given by Edward II to Piers Gaveston, his reputed lover. It was rebuilt in 1619 by Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I at the house's last royal owner, but she died before it was finished. The massive front walls and gate piers date from that time. It was then rebuilt again in 1685 because it was reported to be in ruinous condition! This resulted in a much smaller building. It was restored in 1905 when it was again enlarged by adding asymmetrical wings.
Statue in Painshill Park, Cobham Painshill Park is a fascinating place to visit, full of follies and its very own grotto.
Statue in Painshill Park, Cobham
Painshill Park is a fascinating place to visit, full of follies and its very own grotto.
Byfleet Road looking west
Byfleet Road
looking west
Silvermere looking east
Silvermere
looking east
Seven Hills Road Looking north.
Seven Hills Road
Looking north.
Gothic Temple, Painshill Park One of many interesting features in this huge park created by Charles Hamilton in the 18th century, the Gothic Temple is in fact made of wood and rendered to look like stone. It sits on a hill overlooking a serpentine lake.
Gothic Temple, Painshill Park
One of many interesting features in this huge park created by Charles Hamilton in the 18th century, the Gothic Temple is in fact made of wood and rendered to look like stone. It sits on a hill overlooking a serpentine lake.
Cobham Bus Museum The museum was actually nearer Byfleet than Cobham and housed a range of old London Transport buses in a recreated bus garage environment.
[The museum has since been rehoused nearby at Brookwood].
Cobham Bus Museum
The museum was actually nearer Byfleet than Cobham and housed a range of old London Transport buses in a recreated bus garage environment. [The museum has since been rehoused nearby at Brookwood].
Pain's Hill The lake from the Gothic Temple
Pain's Hill
The lake from the Gothic Temple
The Wey near Byfleet A quiet stretch of the River Wey at Park Barn Farm, south of the former Byfleet Mill.
The Wey near Byfleet
A quiet stretch of the River Wey at Park Barn Farm, south of the former Byfleet Mill.
Approaching Park Barn Farm Narrow footpath with a good clay surface for walkers. The farm is hidden on the right behind a high fence. Beyond, the path goes along the bank of the River Wey for a short stretch.
Approaching Park Barn Farm
Narrow footpath with a good clay surface for walkers. The farm is hidden on the right behind a high fence. Beyond, the path goes along the bank of the River Wey for a short stretch.
Cobham Bridge Widened and strengthened road bridge carrying the Portsmouth Road across the River Mole between the A3 and Cobham. The latest bridge was built in 1782, designed by Surrey County Surveyor, George Gwilt. A previous bridge was built in 1351.
Cobham Bridge
Widened and strengthened road bridge carrying the Portsmouth Road across the River Mole between the A3 and Cobham. The latest bridge was built in 1782, designed by Surrey County Surveyor, George Gwilt. A previous bridge was built in 1351.
River Mole at Cobham Looking upstream from Cobham Bridge. Here the Mole flows between Cobham village and Pain's Hill which is home to a landscaped Painshill Park estate.
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River Mole at Cobham
Looking upstream from Cobham Bridge. Here the Mole flows between Cobham village and Pain's Hill which is home to a landscaped Painshill Park estate. LinkExternal link
Buses in Redhill Road, Cobham The two buses nearest the photographer are within the gridsquare. The green bus is the preserved RT3491, an AEC Regent III which was in service with London Transport between 1952-73 and is now in LT's Green Line livery. It is kept by the London Bus Preservation Trust whose Cobham Museum is currently situated on the opposite side of the road. The red bus was originally an RMA-class Routemaster once used by BEA for its service between the West London Air Terminal and Heathrow. Such vehicles hauled a luggage trailer, hence the tow-bar connection at the rear. Since then the vehicle has had its length extended and its staircase moved from behind the driver's cab to the centre. It is now owned by Shaftesbury & District Motor Services and has been re-numbered RME1. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the LBPT's Spring Gathering held at the Museum and elsewhere.
Buses in Redhill Road, Cobham
The two buses nearest the photographer are within the gridsquare. The green bus is the preserved RT3491, an AEC Regent III which was in service with London Transport between 1952-73 and is now in LT's Green Line livery. It is kept by the London Bus Preservation Trust whose Cobham Museum is currently situated on the opposite side of the road. The red bus was originally an RMA-class Routemaster once used by BEA for its service between the West London Air Terminal and Heathrow. Such vehicles hauled a luggage trailer, hence the tow-bar connection at the rear. Since then the vehicle has had its length extended and its staircase moved from behind the driver's cab to the centre. It is now owned by Shaftesbury & District Motor Services and has been re-numbered RME1. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the LBPT's Spring Gathering held at the Museum and elsewhere.
Bus queue in Redhill Road, Cobham Taken outside the London Bus Preservation Trust's Cobham Bus Museum on the occasion of its 2010 Spring Gathering. The people in the queue are waiting to be taken to the bus rally being held at nearby Wisley Airfield. The bus is the preserved ex-London Transport Routemaster coach RMC1485 now painted in Ensignbus livery.
Bus queue in Redhill Road, Cobham
Taken outside the London Bus Preservation Trust's Cobham Bus Museum on the occasion of its 2010 Spring Gathering. The people in the queue are waiting to be taken to the bus rally being held at nearby Wisley Airfield. The bus is the preserved ex-London Transport Routemaster coach RMC1485 now painted in Ensignbus livery.
The lake at Painshill Park Viewed from the Gothic Temple, the 14 acre lake forms a large part of the restored 18th century park.
The lake at Painshill Park
Viewed from the Gothic Temple, the 14 acre lake forms a large part of the restored 18th century park.
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Belt Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ0860 (Lat: 51.329192, Lng: -0.44292789)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Elmbridge

Police Authority: Surrey

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