Birch Wood

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire West Lindsey

England

Birch Wood

Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021
Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021 Credit: Simon Tomson

Birch Wood, located in the county of Lincolnshire in England, is a beautiful and diverse forest that covers a vast area. Known for its abundance of birch trees, after which it is named, this woodland offers a peaceful and serene environment for visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.

The forest is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. Apart from birch trees, other tree species such as oak, beech, and pine can also be found here, providing a diverse habitat for numerous animal species. Visitors to Birch Wood may be lucky enough to spot deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species, making it a perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.

Tranquil walking trails wind their way through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying a leisurely stroll. The tall, slender birch trees create a picturesque backdrop, especially during the autumn season when their leaves turn golden, adding a touch of magic to the surroundings.

Birch Wood also offers recreational activities such as camping and picnicking, providing an opportunity for families and friends to spend quality time together in a natural setting. The forest is well-maintained, with clearly marked trails and picnic areas.

Overall, Birch Wood in Lincolnshire is a haven of natural beauty and tranquility, offering a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether one is seeking a peaceful walk, a chance to observe wildlife, or simply a place to relax, Birch Wood is a wonderful destination to reconnect with nature.

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Birch Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.195374/-0.2966011 or Grid Reference TF1367. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021
Tupholme Hall Farm and land: aerial 2021
Wet footpath to Bucknall
Wet footpath to Bucknall
Drain near Tupholme
Drain near Tupholme
Bridleway to Stixwould Off Campney Lane.
Bridleway to Stixwould
Off Campney Lane.
Large puddle and Campney Cottage
Large puddle and Campney Cottage
The Pines, Campney Lane
The Pines, Campney Lane
Lane to Abbey Warren Farm
Lane to Abbey Warren Farm
Autumn sown crop, Bardney Common Southrey Wood in the far distance.
Autumn sown crop, Bardney Common
Southrey Wood in the far distance.
Autumn sown crop and Southrey Wood
Autumn sown crop and Southrey Wood
Tupholme Abbey Remains This part had seen life as a farmhouse after dissolution
Tupholme Abbey Remains
This part had seen life as a farmhouse after dissolution
Land near Tupholme Abbey, Bardney The Abbey was dissolved in 1538 and little remains today. No doubt all this land originally belonged to the Abbey.
Land near Tupholme Abbey, Bardney
The Abbey was dissolved in 1538 and little remains today. No doubt all this land originally belonged to the Abbey.
Footpath into the Limewoods, near Southrey Footpath to the northern part of Bardney Limewoods.
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Footpath into the Limewoods, near Southrey
Footpath to the northern part of Bardney Limewoods. LinkExternal link
Path into Southrey Woods, near Bardney Southrey Woods is an important semi-natural woodland in the Limewoods area. It is known for the wide range of plants and butterflies it supports.
Path into Southrey Woods, near Bardney
Southrey Woods is an important semi-natural woodland in the Limewoods area. It is known for the wide range of plants and butterflies it supports.
Birch wood, near Southrey There appears to be a mixed species of trees here. The marked track in is overgrown.
Birch wood, near Southrey
There appears to be a mixed species of trees here. The marked track in is overgrown.
Ruins of Tupholme Abbey, near Southrey 'Tup' is a word for sheep and 'holme' comes from the Saxon word for island or raised piece of ground. The sheep are still there and there is indeed a gentle climb to the abbey ruins.
Ruins of Tupholme Abbey, near Southrey
'Tup' is a word for sheep and 'holme' comes from the Saxon word for island or raised piece of ground. The sheep are still there and there is indeed a gentle climb to the abbey ruins.
Church of St.John the Divine, Southrey, Lincs. The wooden church of 1898 is now UPVC clad and with plastic windows, but still retains its colonial appearance
Church of St.John the Divine, Southrey, Lincs.
The wooden church of 1898 is now UPVC clad and with plastic windows, but still retains its colonial appearance
Southrey Wood Footpath looking north to Southrey Wood and Bardney Common beyond
Southrey Wood
Footpath looking north to Southrey Wood and Bardney Common beyond
White Horse Inn, Dunston Washway On the south bank of the River Witham at the site of the old Southrey Ferry
White Horse Inn, Dunston Washway
On the south bank of the River Witham at the site of the old Southrey Ferry
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Birch Wood is located at Grid Ref: TF1367 (Lat: 53.195374, Lng: -0.2966011)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: West Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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