Cockrood Spring

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Cockrood Spring

Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass Credit: David Howard

Cockrood Spring, located in Hertfordshire, England, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The spring is situated in a small village called Cockrood, which lies within the larger town of Hertford. The forest is easily accessible and attracts visitors throughout the year.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Cockrood Spring boasts a rich variety of trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which form a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape. The woodland is home to a wide range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and various bird species, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The spring itself is a small, crystal-clear water source that trickles through the forest. It is surrounded by moss-covered rocks and provides a tranquil setting for visitors to relax and enjoy nature. The sound of the babbling water adds to the peaceful ambiance of the area.

Cockrood Spring offers several walking trails and footpaths that wind through the woods, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for all levels of walkers, from casual strollers to experienced hikers. The forest is also equipped with picnic areas and benches, providing opportunities for visitors to have a leisurely lunch amidst the beautiful surroundings.

Overall, Cockrood Spring in Hertfordshire is a hidden gem, offering a serene and idyllic escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat within nature. Its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil spring make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Cockrood Spring Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.922122/-0.31908672 or Grid Reference TL1526. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Hill by the Offley Bypass
Offley Endowed Primary School
Offley Endowed Primary School
School Lane, Great Offley The school is on the right
School Lane, Great Offley
The school is on the right
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Offley Hill, Great Offley
Lawn by Offley Hill, Great Offley
Lawn by Offley Hill, Great Offley
House on School Lane, Great Offley
House on School Lane, Great Offley
Village sign for Kings Walden A useful aide-memoire of location
Village sign for Kings Walden
A useful aide-memoire of location
Grain store at Parsonage Farm A ventilation fan was humming away all the time. Probably a 24-hour activity.
Grain store at Parsonage Farm
A ventilation fan was humming away all the time. Probably a 24-hour activity.
Farmyard at Parsonage Farm Once again the farmyard was empty
Farmyard at Parsonage Farm
Once again the farmyard was empty
Looking south from Judkins Wood, Great Offley This is taken from the bottom edge of this square looking south over a maize crop
Looking south from Judkins Wood, Great Offley
This is taken from the bottom edge of this square looking south over a maize crop
Offley Holes Farm One of the very few buildings in this square.
Offley Holes Farm
One of the very few buildings in this square.
Fallen tree This old boy almost certainly fell in the great storm of '91.
Fallen tree
This old boy almost certainly fell in the great storm of '91.
Barn and pond at entrance to Offley Hoo, Great Offley The barn is very distinctive and when the water is still, a reflection of it can be seen in the pond. Taken on 23 March 2006 in the afternoon and facing East.
Barn and pond at entrance to Offley Hoo, Great Offley
The barn is very distinctive and when the water is still, a reflection of it can be seen in the pond. Taken on 23 March 2006 in the afternoon and facing East.
Great Offley: The Green Man This is a Chef & Brewer pub and restaurant off the High Street. The 1892 Ordnance Survey map shows this as the Green Man so it has not succumbed to corporate re-branding. A photograph contemporary with that mapping shows another similar pitched-roof building, in what is now the car park, to the right of the pub.
Great Offley: The Green Man
This is a Chef & Brewer pub and restaurant off the High Street. The 1892 Ordnance Survey map shows this as the Green Man so it has not succumbed to corporate re-branding. A photograph contemporary with that mapping shows another similar pitched-roof building, in what is now the car park, to the right of the pub.
Austage End Byway A muddy Byway signposted as 'Public Restricted Byway' providing a westerly link from Austage End
Austage End Byway
A muddy Byway signposted as 'Public Restricted Byway' providing a westerly link from Austage End
Minsbury Plantations Entrance and Footpath to Minsbury Hill and Plantations.
Minsbury Plantations
Entrance and Footpath to Minsbury Hill and Plantations.
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Cockrood Spring is located at Grid Ref: TL1526 (Lat: 51.922122, Lng: -0.31908672)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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Located within 500m of 51.922122,-0.31908672
Note: There is a sign at the edge of the field here
Lat/Long: 51.9206091/-0.3210327
Note: There is a sign here that marks the join between bridleway and byway
Lat/Long: 51.9177533/-0.318858
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