Brickkiln Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire Welwyn Hatfield

England

Brickkiln Wood

Inside the Horse and Groom, Hatfield A lovely old public  house.
Inside the Horse and Groom, Hatfield Credit: Christine Matthews

Brickkiln Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Hertfordshire, England. It covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is renowned for its diverse range of flora and fauna. The wood is situated on the outskirts of a small village, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The wood is characterized by its dense canopy of mature trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a cool and shaded environment during the summer months. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding a splash of color to the landscape.

Brickkiln Wood is home to a wide array of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot various bird species, including woodpeckers, jays, and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The wood also supports a thriving population of butterflies and insects, attracting naturalists who are keen to observe and study these fascinating creatures.

The wood offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These paths wind through the trees, providing glimpses of sun-dappled glades and babbling brooks. The wood is well-maintained, with informative signposts and benches placed strategically along the trails, offering resting spots and educational information about the woodland's ecology.

Overall, Brickkiln Wood is a hidden gem in Hertfordshire, providing a haven for nature lovers and offering a peaceful respite from the urban environment. Its natural beauty and abundance of wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a connection with the great outdoors.

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Inside the Horse and Groom, Hatfield A lovely old public  house.
Inside the Horse and Groom, Hatfield
A lovely old public house.
Horse and Groom, Hatfield A lovely old public  house.
Horse and Groom, Hatfield
A lovely old public house.
Old Hatfield at Night Moon behind clouds.
Old Hatfield at Night
Moon behind clouds.
Hertford Road, Hatfield
Hertford Road, Hatfield
Path towards Mill Green Route of the (Welwyn Garden City) WGC Centenary 2020. A 20.20 km circular walk around the Outskirts of the city.
Path towards Mill Green
Route of the (Welwyn Garden City) WGC Centenary 2020. A 20.20 km circular walk around the Outskirts of the city.
The former Green Man public house at Mill Green Route of the (Welwyn Garden City) WGC Centenary 2020. A 20.20 km circular walk around the Outskirts of the city.
The former Green Man public house at Mill Green
Route of the (Welwyn Garden City) WGC Centenary 2020. A 20.20 km circular walk around the Outskirts of the city.
Bush Hall Lane, Mill Green
Bush Hall Lane, Mill Green
Hatfield Park War Cemetery On the A1000, The Great North Road, Hatfield.
Hatfield Park War Cemetery
On the A1000, The Great North Road, Hatfield.
Rail Bridge on French Horn Lane, Hatfield
Rail Bridge on French Horn Lane, Hatfield
St Etheldredas Drive off French Horn Lane, Hatfield
St Etheldredas Drive off French Horn Lane, Hatfield
Glebeland off French Horn Lane, Hatfield
Glebeland off French Horn Lane, Hatfield
Hatfield Bus Station
Hatfield Bus Station
Hatfield Station The southbound platform at Hatfield railway station, photographed from the station footbridge.  The station is on the East Coast Main Line, although long-distance trains pass through without stopping.  The railway is electrified using overhead wires.
Hatfield Station
The southbound platform at Hatfield railway station, photographed from the station footbridge. The station is on the East Coast Main Line, although long-distance trains pass through without stopping. The railway is electrified using overhead wires.
Hatfield Station The northbound platforms at Hatfield railway station.  The station is on the East Coast Main Line.  The railway is electrified using overhead wires.

This image was taken on a late October day.  Trees in the background display a variety of autumn colours.
Hatfield Station
The northbound platforms at Hatfield railway station. The station is on the East Coast Main Line. The railway is electrified using overhead wires. This image was taken on a late October day. Trees in the background display a variety of autumn colours.
Gateway to Hatfield House A gateway into the grounds of Hatfield House, in Hertfordshire.  Hatfield House is a 17th Century country house and grounds.

The statue in front of the gates is of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, who served as Prime Minister during the late 19th Century and into the 20th.  Hatfield House had been built by his ancestors and is still owned by the Gascoyne-Cecil family.
Gateway to Hatfield House
A gateway into the grounds of Hatfield House, in Hertfordshire. Hatfield House is a 17th Century country house and grounds. The statue in front of the gates is of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, who served as Prime Minister during the late 19th Century and into the 20th. Hatfield House had been built by his ancestors and is still owned by the Gascoyne-Cecil family.
Hatfield Station The station building at Hatfield, in Hertfordshire.  Hatfield is on the East Coast Main Line, although longer-distance trains pass through without stopping.
Hatfield Station
The station building at Hatfield, in Hertfordshire. Hatfield is on the East Coast Main Line, although longer-distance trains pass through without stopping.
Hatfield Station Hatfield's main station building is located on the up (southbound) side of the East Coast Main Line, the opposite of the town centre. The bus interchange is immediately outside.
Hatfield Station
Hatfield's main station building is located on the up (southbound) side of the East Coast Main Line, the opposite of the town centre. The bus interchange is immediately outside.
Marquis House, Hatfield This former post office and telephone exchange on Great North Road was first opened in 1936. It was designed by Frederick Llewellyn in the style adopted by the General Post Office in that period. Today it is used as a general office block but still looks a fine building. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4584721">TL2308 : Former post office, Hatfield</a>.
Marquis House, Hatfield
This former post office and telephone exchange on Great North Road was first opened in 1936. It was designed by Frederick Llewellyn in the style adopted by the General Post Office in that period. Today it is used as a general office block but still looks a fine building. See also TL2308 : Former post office, Hatfield.
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Brickkiln Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL2408 (Lat: 51.757627, Lng: -0.19079693)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: Welwyn Hatfield

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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