Crow Spinney

Wood, Forest in Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire

England

Crow Spinney

Grafham Water A view across Grafham Water from a position to the right of the cafe. Next to the jetty are a series of rowing and powered boats for the use of fishermen.
Grafham Water Credit: Malcolm Neal

Crow Spinney is a small woodland located in the district of Huntingdonshire, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Situated near the village of Woodhurst, the spinney covers an area of approximately 10 acres and forms part of the larger Forest of Huntingdonshire.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, which create a dense and vibrant canopy. The forest floor is covered in a rich carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, providing a habitat for various small mammals, birds, and insects.

Crow Spinney is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers, offering picturesque trails that wind through the trees and meander alongside a small stream. The tranquil ambiance and the abundance of wildlife make it an ideal location for birdwatching and photography.

The woodland is also of historical significance, with records dating back several centuries. It is believed that Crow Spinney was once part of the vast Royal Forest of Huntingdon, which was used as a hunting ground by the nobility. Although much of the forest has been lost to urbanization and agriculture, Crow Spinney remains as a precious remnant.

Managed by local conservation organizations, the spinney is protected and preserved to maintain its natural beauty and ecological value. Regular maintenance activities, such as tree planting and clearing of invasive species, are carried out to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the woodland.

Overall, Crow Spinney in Huntingdonshire is a cherished natural gem, offering visitors an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of a traditional English woodland setting.

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Crow Spinney Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.282555/-0.31465756 or Grid Reference TL1566. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grafham Water A view across Grafham Water from a position to the right of the cafe. Next to the jetty are a series of rowing and powered boats for the use of fishermen.
Grafham Water
A view across Grafham Water from a position to the right of the cafe. Next to the jetty are a series of rowing and powered boats for the use of fishermen.
A woodland path One of the varied paths and or cycle tracks that are to be found around Grafham Water.
A woodland path
One of the varied paths and or cycle tracks that are to be found around Grafham Water.
Grafham Water Looking back across an area of grass towards the visitor centre and car park, which cannot be seen as they are hidden by the sparse trees and bushes.
Grafham Water
Looking back across an area of grass towards the visitor centre and car park, which cannot be seen as they are hidden by the sparse trees and bushes.
East Perry : Perry Baptist Church
East Perry : Perry Baptist Church
Grafham Water : fishing boats for hire
Grafham Water : fishing boats for hire
Grafham Water dam With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Grafham Water dam
With water levels receding in a very dry summer, but no usage restrictions are expected locally.
Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam Twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam
Twitching the Cape Gull, the first ever British record.
Cape Gull, Grafham Water (Larus dominicanus) The first ever British record, unsurprisingly attracting a fair crowd of birdwatchers on a sunny Sunday afternoon in a relatively central location in the country <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7249334">TL1666 : Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam</a>. Cape Gull is used for the race of the species in Africa, Kelp Gull for the overall species.
Cape Gull, Grafham Water (Larus dominicanus)
The first ever British record, unsurprisingly attracting a fair crowd of birdwatchers on a sunny Sunday afternoon in a relatively central location in the country TL1666 : Birdwatchers on Grafham Water dam. Cape Gull is used for the race of the species in Africa, Kelp Gull for the overall species.
The south-east corner of Grafham Water
The south-east corner of Grafham Water
Woodland cycle route by south-east corner of Grafham Water
Woodland cycle route by south-east corner of Grafham Water
Cycle route by Grafham Water east of Perry
Cycle route by Grafham Water east of Perry
Cycle path by B661 east of Perry Part of the cycle route around the reservoir runs beside the road, as there is no convenient way closer to the water
Cycle path by B661 east of Perry
Part of the cycle route around the reservoir runs beside the road, as there is no convenient way closer to the water
The church garden and old gravestones, Perry Baptist Church The church <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7241580">TL1466 : East Perry : Perry Baptist Church</a> dates from 1990, replacing the unsafe building dated 1841; the gravestones had to be moved when the present building was built
The church garden and old gravestones, Perry Baptist Church
The church TL1466 : East Perry : Perry Baptist Church dates from 1990, replacing the unsafe building dated 1841; the gravestones had to be moved when the present building was built
Perry Baptist Church
Perry Baptist Church
The Wheatsheaf, Perry
The Wheatsheaf, Perry
Glebe Road, Perry A small housing estate
Glebe Road, Perry
A small housing estate
Entrance to Grafham Water Sailing Club
Entrance to Grafham Water Sailing Club
Sailing boats, Grafham Water Sailing Club
Sailing boats, Grafham Water Sailing Club
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Crow Spinney is located at Grid Ref: TL1566 (Lat: 52.282555, Lng: -0.31465756)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: Huntingdonshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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