Thickney Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Thickney Wood

Bluebells in "Winter Wood" This photograph was taken during a cycle ride.  Bluebells have become quite a rarity these days.
Bluebells in "Winter Wood" Credit: Richard Reeve

Thickney Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Hertfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, this ancient forest is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The wood is nestled within the rolling hills and open countryside, offering visitors a tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The woodland is predominantly composed of oak and beech trees, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a wide variety of wildlife. Walking through Thickney Wood, one can admire the carpet of bluebells that bloom in the spring, creating a stunning display of vibrant colors. The wood is also home to numerous species of birds, including woodpeckers, jays, and owls, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

There are several well-marked trails that wind their way through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths meander through ancient trees, alongside babbling brooks, and over gentle hills, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The wood is also intersected by a small river, adding to its natural charm and providing a habitat for various aquatic creatures.

Thickney Wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers, providing ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and wildlife spotting. It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), highlighting its importance in preserving and protecting the local ecosystem. Whether one is seeking a peaceful retreat or a chance to connect with nature, Thickney Wood is a must-visit destination in Hertfordshire.

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Bluebells in "Winter Wood" This photograph was taken during a cycle ride.  Bluebells have become quite a rarity these days.
Bluebells in "Winter Wood"
This photograph was taken during a cycle ride. Bluebells have become quite a rarity these days.
Nup End  near Knebworth The houses on the right have just been tarted up.
{could be Council property ? }
Nup End near Knebworth
The houses on the right have just been tarted up. {could be Council property ? }
Brash new House in Couch Green I wonder if it is an annexe for next door?
Brash new House in Couch Green
I wonder if it is an annexe for next door?
Access to  Homewood off Codicote Road  Welwyn The sign is just a tad on the naff side.  Not sure what Homewood is
Access to Homewood off Codicote Road Welwyn
The sign is just a tad on the naff side. Not sure what Homewood is
The Node  Conference Centre  off B656 This estate is quite large and has many points of interest but is private.
The Node Conference Centre off B656
This estate is quite large and has many points of interest but is private.
Knebworth House from the rear This is, as I remember a view towards the back of the house which to my mind looks better than the front.
Knebworth House from the rear
This is, as I remember a view towards the back of the house which to my mind looks better than the front.
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Chancel
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Chancel
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - East end
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - East end
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
St Mary & St Thomas, Knebworth, Herts - Monument
Knebworth House, Herts
Knebworth House, Herts
Mausoleum at Knebworth House Herts Mausoleum set in Knebworth Deer Park

Last resting place of: Lady Constance Lytton, daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Lytton, who continued the struggle for the emancipation of women engaged in by her grandmother Rosina and her great-grandmother Anna Wheeler. She never fully regained her strength from an illness bought on by this campaign and died in 1923 aged 54, but not before Parliament had passed a bill, in January 1918, giving women over 30 the vote. Inscribed on the mausoleum her family has left the following epitaph: “Endowed with a celestial sense of humour, boundless sympathy, and rare musical talent, she devoted the later years of her life to the political enfranchisement of women and sacrificed her health and talents in helping to bring victory to this cause”.
Mausoleum at Knebworth House Herts
Mausoleum set in Knebworth Deer Park Last resting place of: Lady Constance Lytton, daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Lytton, who continued the struggle for the emancipation of women engaged in by her grandmother Rosina and her great-grandmother Anna Wheeler. She never fully regained her strength from an illness bought on by this campaign and died in 1923 aged 54, but not before Parliament had passed a bill, in January 1918, giving women over 30 the vote. Inscribed on the mausoleum her family has left the following epitaph: “Endowed with a celestial sense of humour, boundless sympathy, and rare musical talent, she devoted the later years of her life to the political enfranchisement of women and sacrificed her health and talents in helping to bring victory to this cause”.
Crouch Green Wood This is the junction of Three Houses Lane with an unnamed lane to Rusling End in the middle of Crouch Green Wood. The road sign points along Three Houses Lane to Whitwell to the right and Codicote to the left.
Crouch Green Wood
This is the junction of Three Houses Lane with an unnamed lane to Rusling End in the middle of Crouch Green Wood. The road sign points along Three Houses Lane to Whitwell to the right and Codicote to the left.
Park Lane to Old Knebworth A desolate and cold looking Park Lane
Park Lane to Old Knebworth
A desolate and cold looking Park Lane
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire The strange colour of the house is due to the sun half-peering through low grey/purple clouds. The estate was famous in the seventies and eighties for its annual rock festival.
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire
The strange colour of the house is due to the sun half-peering through low grey/purple clouds. The estate was famous in the seventies and eighties for its annual rock festival.
Show me another place!

Thickney Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL2219 (Lat: 51.85801, Lng: -0.2205944)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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///singer.saints.cubes. Near Codicote, Hertfordshire

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