Sawtry Gorse

Wood, Forest in Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire

England

Sawtry Gorse

Grain lorry Volvo bulker operated by Pytchley Farms Ltd
Grain lorry Credit: Michael Trolove

Sawtry Gorse is a small woodland area located in Huntingdonshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 10 hectares, it is situated near the village of Sawtry, in close proximity to the A1(M) motorway.

The gorse, or furze, from which the woodland derives its name, is a common shrub found across the British Isles. Sawtry Gorse is characterized by dense thickets of this evergreen shrub, with its vibrant yellow flowers adorning the landscape during the blooming season.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, ash, and birch, interspersed with occasional coniferous species. The diverse flora of Sawtry Gorse supports a rich variety of wildlife, including numerous bird species, small mammals, and insects. The woodland provides suitable habitats for nesting and foraging, making it an important site for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Sawtry Gorse offers visitors the opportunity to explore its tranquil surroundings through a network of footpaths and trails. The woodland is an ideal location for leisurely walks, picnics, and nature photography. The dense vegetation and tall trees provide shade and shelter, creating a pleasant environment for outdoor activities throughout the year.

Managed by local conservation organizations, Sawtry Gorse is actively protected to maintain its ecological value. Regular maintenance includes coppicing, a traditional woodland management technique that encourages the growth of new shoots and enhances biodiversity.

Overall, Sawtry Gorse is a charming woodland area that offers a glimpse into the natural beauty of Huntingdonshire, providing a peaceful retreat for both nature lovers and those seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.448031/-0.32696273 or Grid Reference TL1384. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grain lorry Volvo bulker operated by Pytchley Farms Ltd
Grain lorry
Volvo bulker operated by Pytchley Farms Ltd
Highfield Transport Retford based haulier of farm produce.
Highfield Transport
Retford based haulier of farm produce.
Stennetts Transport Bury St Edmunds based haulier of farm produce.
Stennetts Transport
Bury St Edmunds based haulier of farm produce.
Supercrete 8 Wheeler Tipper lorry delivering aggregate to the farm.
Supercrete 8 Wheeler
Tipper lorry delivering aggregate to the farm.
Palletways Distribution A rigid curtainsider from the PC Howard fleet sign written for the Palletways Distribution franchise.
Palletways Distribution
A rigid curtainsider from the PC Howard fleet sign written for the Palletways Distribution franchise.
Brick haulier Foley & Miles, brick hauliers and general goods based in Essex and Kent.
Brick haulier
Foley & Miles, brick hauliers and general goods based in Essex and Kent.
Steward Haulage Kent based haulier speacilising in bricks and blocks.
Steward Haulage
Kent based haulier speacilising in bricks and blocks.
Midday New Year's Day 2016 A drab overcast day following the lightest of overnight frost. 
The speed limit sign now has an addition, along with the Neighbour Hood Watch scheme we now have Community Speed Watch signage.
Midday New Year's Day 2016
A drab overcast day following the lightest of overnight frost. The speed limit sign now has an addition, along with the Neighbour Hood Watch scheme we now have Community Speed Watch signage.
2015 Tour of Cambridgeshire The first Tour of Cambridgeshire took place in stunning sunny weather. It was the first time a mass participant charity cycle ride had been run as a Gran Fondo event 
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The pre organisation in notifying the communities affected by road closures was a bit off the mark causing a few disgruntled residents along the route. Something if repeated I'm sure the organisers will get right because from a spectators point of view it was a unique and satisfying experience sitting on the verge consuming a picnic, clapping for ever and anticipating what 5000 cyclist might look like storming through the village. Next time round they will be lucky to get such a glorious day.
2015 Tour of Cambridgeshire
The first Tour of Cambridgeshire took place in stunning sunny weather. It was the first time a mass participant charity cycle ride had been run as a Gran Fondo event LinkExternal link The pre organisation in notifying the communities affected by road closures was a bit off the mark causing a few disgruntled residents along the route. Something if repeated I'm sure the organisers will get right because from a spectators point of view it was a unique and satisfying experience sitting on the verge consuming a picnic, clapping for ever and anticipating what 5000 cyclist might look like storming through the village. Next time round they will be lucky to get such a glorious day.
Outriders for the 2015 Gran Fondo The first Tour of Cambridgeshire took place in stunning sunny weather. It was the first time a mass participant charity cycle ride had been run as a Gran Fondo event 
<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.sueryder.org/Get-involved/Events/All-events/2016/June/Tour%20of%20Cambs?gclid=CjwKEAiA5Ji0BRC5huTCyOTR3wISJACH4Bx43RO5cVMOgMp29smBCM7kBm6sM1vJKixdynKaBwhaTxoCQ1rw_wcB" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.sueryder.org/Get-involved/Events/All-events/2016/June/Tour%20of%20Cambs?gclid=CjwKEAiA5Ji0BRC5huTCyOTR3wISJACH4Bx43RO5cVMOgMp29smBCM7kBm6sM1vJKixdynKaBwhaTxoCQ1rw_wcB">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>

The pre organisation in notifying the communities affected by road closures was a bit off the mark causing a few disgruntled residents along the route. Something if repeated I'm sure the organisers will get right because from a spectators point of view it was a unique and satisfying experience sitting on the verge consuming a picnic, clapping for ever and anticipating what 5000 cyclist might look like storming through the village. Next time round they will be lucky to get such a glorious day.
Outriders for the 2015 Gran Fondo
The first Tour of Cambridgeshire took place in stunning sunny weather. It was the first time a mass participant charity cycle ride had been run as a Gran Fondo event LinkExternal link The pre organisation in notifying the communities affected by road closures was a bit off the mark causing a few disgruntled residents along the route. Something if repeated I'm sure the organisers will get right because from a spectators point of view it was a unique and satisfying experience sitting on the verge consuming a picnic, clapping for ever and anticipating what 5000 cyclist might look like storming through the village. Next time round they will be lucky to get such a glorious day.
Wheat harvest 2015 Dry and dusty conditions, just right for harvesting wheat.
Wheat harvest 2015
Dry and dusty conditions, just right for harvesting wheat.
Bulker lorry A Witham Plant Hire bulker manoeuvring in a farm yard after being loaded with grain.
Bulker lorry
A Witham Plant Hire bulker manoeuvring in a farm yard after being loaded with grain.
Wide load on the B660 A portable building being transported to a fresh location by David Watson Transport.
Wide load on the B660
A portable building being transported to a fresh location by David Watson Transport.
B660 near Great Gidding
B660 near Great Gidding
Harvesting oil seed rape Dusty, dry conditions prevail for the early part of harvest 2016.
Harvesting oil seed rape
Dusty, dry conditions prevail for the early part of harvest 2016.
Delivery lorry Curtainsider making a delivery to a farm in Great Gidding.
Delivery lorry
Curtainsider making a delivery to a farm in Great Gidding.
Bulkers Two grain bulker lorries collecting wheat at a farm grain store. A mature ERF and an ex Hoyer Scania.
Bulkers
Two grain bulker lorries collecting wheat at a farm grain store. A mature ERF and an ex Hoyer Scania.
Bulker lorry RR Andrew, a Buxton based haulier collecting grain destined for a mill in Manchester.
Bulker lorry
RR Andrew, a Buxton based haulier collecting grain destined for a mill in Manchester.
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Sawtry Gorse is located at Grid Ref: TL1384 (Lat: 52.448031, Lng: -0.32696273)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: Huntingdonshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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