Ingles Spinney

Wood, Forest in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Ingles Spinney

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Ingles Spinney is a picturesque woodland located in Cambridgeshire, England. Situated near the village of Woodhurst, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The Spinney is characterized by its dense forest cover, comprising mainly of broadleaf trees such as oak, ash, and birch. These trees create a vibrant and diverse ecosystem, providing a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. The woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers during the spring, offering a beautiful and colorful sight.

For avid birdwatchers, Ingles Spinney is a haven, with various species of birds calling it their home. Visitors may spot woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls, among others. The tranquil atmosphere of the Spinney also attracts other wildlife, including squirrels, rabbits, and deer, making it an ideal place for wildlife photography and observation.

The woodland is crisscrossed with numerous footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. The trails are well-maintained and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. There are also designated picnic areas and benches for visitors to relax and enjoy a picnic amidst the enchanting surroundings.

Ingles Spinney is managed by the local authorities, who strive to preserve its natural beauty and ensure that it remains accessible to the public. It is a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of daily life and a chance to reconnect with nature.

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Croxton cross
Thatched cottages, High Street, Croxton, Cambs The High Street south of the A428 gives access to the parish church in Croxton Park.
Thatched cottages, High Street, Croxton, Cambs
The High Street south of the A428 gives access to the parish church in Croxton Park.
Footpath to Croxton, Cambs across pasture, from Abbotsley Road towards High Street.
Footpath to Croxton, Cambs
across pasture, from Abbotsley Road towards High Street.
Abbotsley Road, Croxton, Cambs – view N across the valley draining Croxton Park.
Abbotsley Road, Croxton, Cambs
– view N across the valley draining Croxton Park.
Wheat field and plantations, Croxton, Cambs Farm building between Two Leys and Long Plantation, viewed from Abbotsley Road.
Wheat field and plantations, Croxton, Cambs
Farm building between Two Leys and Long Plantation, viewed from Abbotsley Road.
Landscape with wheat fields, Croxton, Cambs – view NW from Abbotsley Road; upper slopes and plateau are Chalky Boulder Clay while lower valley slopes are Jurassic clay.
Landscape with wheat fields, Croxton, Cambs
– view NW from Abbotsley Road; upper slopes and plateau are Chalky Boulder Clay while lower valley slopes are Jurassic clay.
Drey House care home.
Drey House care home.
St James's Church Set in the middle of Croxton Park, this church is accessible by public footpath.
Services are held twice a month.
St James's Church
Set in the middle of Croxton Park, this church is accessible by public footpath. Services are held twice a month.
St James's Church, Croxton
St James's Church, Croxton
Elizabethan House, Croxton
Elizabethan House, Croxton
The Lane to Graveley
The Lane to Graveley
A421 to be The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be
The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be
The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
Farm track at High Hayden
Farm track at High Hayden
Footpath to A428 With the A421, the dual carriageway replacement of the A428, soon to be considerably closer.
Footpath to A428
With the A421, the dual carriageway replacement of the A428, soon to be considerably closer.
A421 to be The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be
The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
A421 to be
The A421 will soon come this way, with archaeology and some preliminary works well underway. It will run from Black Cat junction (removing the roundabout from the A1) to Caxton Gibbet replacing the single carriageway A428.
Footpath to Yelling Across what will soon be the A421, the dual carriageway replacement of the A428.
Footpath to Yelling
Across what will soon be the A421, the dual carriageway replacement of the A428.
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Ingles Spinney is located at Grid Ref: TL2460 (Lat: 52.22935, Lng: -0.17244211)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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Located within 500m of 52.22935,-0.17244211
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.2249292/-0.1723507
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Power: tower
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Source Ref: interpolation
Lat/Long: 52.2333821/-0.1732616
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