East Redcarr Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire

England

East Redcarr Plantation

The Post Office in Beeford
The Post Office in Beeford Credit: peter robinson

East Redcarr Plantation is a charming woodland located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the village of Redcarr, this plantation covers a vast area of lush greenery and is well-known for its picturesque beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

The plantation predominantly consists of a variety of trees, including oak, beech, birch, and conifers, which create a rich and vibrant canopy throughout the forest. The tall and majestic trees provide ample shade and shelter for a wide range of wildlife that call this place their home.

Visitors to East Redcarr Plantation can enjoy a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere as they explore the numerous walking trails that wind their way through the woodland. The well-maintained paths offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and take visitors on a journey through the heart of nature.

The plantation is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of animals and birds. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot deer, foxes, badgers, and a variety of bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards. The plantation also hosts a rich population of smaller creatures like squirrels, rabbits, and hedgehogs.

East Redcarr Plantation is not only a place of natural beauty but also offers recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is a popular spot for picnics, family outings, and nature walks. The plantation is well-equipped with picnic areas and benches where visitors can relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Overall, East Redcarr Plantation is a hidden gem in the heart of Yorkshire, offering a peaceful escape into nature's embrace. Its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking solace in the beauty of the outdoors.

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East Redcarr Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.982608/-0.28785395 or Grid Reference TA1255. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Post Office in Beeford
The Post Office in Beeford
Main Street, Beeford
Main Street, Beeford
Storm brewing over the windfarm
Storm brewing over the windfarm
St Leonard's Church, Beeford Grade II* listed. 13th C or earlier. contains a monumental brass to Thomas
Tonge, Rector, 1472, at east end of chancel.
St Leonard's Church, Beeford
Grade II* listed. 13th C or earlier. contains a monumental brass to Thomas Tonge, Rector, 1472, at east end of chancel.
Why private? Do not be put off by the notice. A public right of way goes from here and crosses the field to the left.  The farmer has ploughed up the path so he cannot blame any walker who does not stick to the path.
Why private?
Do not be put off by the notice. A public right of way goes from here and crosses the field to the left. The farmer has ploughed up the path so he cannot blame any walker who does not stick to the path.
Farmland to the south of Beeford There is a footpath across this field to the left, but the farmer as ploughed it up.
Farmland to the south of Beeford
There is a footpath across this field to the left, but the farmer as ploughed it up.
The Beeford snowmen On Breeze Lane, Beeford
The Beeford snowmen
On Breeze Lane, Beeford
The Yorkshire Rose, Beeford
The Yorkshire Rose, Beeford
The Yorkshire Rose, Beeford
The Yorkshire Rose, Beeford
Beeford Methodist Church (1) Situated on the B1249 Main Street, this Church dates from 1866 and is one of thirteen churches in the Driffield Methodist Circuit. Services take place here every Sunday at 10.30am and activities are held during the week. Its postcode is YO25 8AY.
Beeford Methodist Church (1)
Situated on the B1249 Main Street, this Church dates from 1866 and is one of thirteen churches in the Driffield Methodist Circuit. Services take place here every Sunday at 10.30am and activities are held during the week. Its postcode is YO25 8AY.
Beeford Methodist Church (2) This photo shows the Wesleyan Church with its Union Jack flags dangling from the front rail. Methodist Churches dating from the 19th Century tended to be built like the one pictured here with its door at the front and its windows at the front and side. An electricity power supply post can be seen in the distance on the left of the photo.
Beeford Methodist Church (2)
This photo shows the Wesleyan Church with its Union Jack flags dangling from the front rail. Methodist Churches dating from the 19th Century tended to be built like the one pictured here with its door at the front and its windows at the front and side. An electricity power supply post can be seen in the distance on the left of the photo.
Beeford Telephone Exchange Situated in Foston Lane near the B1249 Main Street, this TE is a common sight in rural areas and can be recognised by its BT warning notice to the right of the door. Besides Beeford, this TE also serves Brigham, Foston on the Wolds, Great Kelk and North Frodingham nearby. It has (01262) 488xxx numbers, the (01262) referring to the Bridlington group of TEs and its postcode is YO25 8BQ.
Beeford Telephone Exchange
Situated in Foston Lane near the B1249 Main Street, this TE is a common sight in rural areas and can be recognised by its BT warning notice to the right of the door. Besides Beeford, this TE also serves Brigham, Foston on the Wolds, Great Kelk and North Frodingham nearby. It has (01262) 488xxx numbers, the (01262) referring to the Bridlington group of TEs and its postcode is YO25 8BQ.
Gravestones, Beeford churchyard Many of the older gravestones in the churchyard have been moved and lined up along the southern edge of the graveyard at the Church of St Leonard in Beeford. Presumably they were previously unstable and therefore deemed a risk.
Gravestones, Beeford churchyard
Many of the older gravestones in the churchyard have been moved and lined up along the southern edge of the graveyard at the Church of St Leonard in Beeford. Presumably they were previously unstable and therefore deemed a risk.
Church of St Leonard, Beeford Grade II* listed church dedicated to Leonard, patron saint of prisoners, dating from 13th century or possibly earlier. The gravestones in the foreground appear to have been moved from their original positions, presumably for safety reasons.
Church of St Leonard, Beeford
Grade II* listed church dedicated to Leonard, patron saint of prisoners, dating from 13th century or possibly earlier. The gravestones in the foreground appear to have been moved from their original positions, presumably for safety reasons.
Derelict farmhouse, Skipsea Road, Beeford The name on the gate is Eastgate Farm. It appears to have been unoccupied for some time and was sold at auction in July 2014. A planning application was made in November 2014 for 'erection of a dwelling following demolition of existing, and conversion of agricultural building to dwelling'.
Derelict farmhouse, Skipsea Road, Beeford
The name on the gate is Eastgate Farm. It appears to have been unoccupied for some time and was sold at auction in July 2014. A planning application was made in November 2014 for 'erection of a dwelling following demolition of existing, and conversion of agricultural building to dwelling'.
The A165 south of Beeford Hull Road as it approaches the southern outskirts of the village
The A165 south of Beeford
Hull Road as it approaches the southern outskirts of the village
St Leonard's Church, Beeford Showing some of the gravestones which have been moved into a line on the southern edge of the churchyard.
St Leonard's Church, Beeford
Showing some of the gravestones which have been moved into a line on the southern edge of the churchyard.
Cottage on Main Street, Beeford Part of Alton Farm on the south side of the village. Note the 'spiral' chimney stack on the left.
Cottage on Main Street, Beeford
Part of Alton Farm on the south side of the village. Note the 'spiral' chimney stack on the left.
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East Redcarr Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TA1255 (Lat: 53.982608, Lng: -0.28785395)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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