Broadgreen Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire East Hertfordshire

England

Broadgreen Wood

Chain Walk Bayford Area Herts Coming down from Bayford or Little Berkhamsted this footpath takes you alongside a stream to the Lower Hatfield Road. From time to time swallow holes open up in the woodland to the south and the stream disappears down them. Hence it is a dry stream bed in this photo. The warning sign has been put on the footbridge by some wag as the quarry on Bunkers Hill has long been closed.
Chain Walk Bayford Area Herts Credit: John Kingdon

Broadgreen Wood is a picturesque and diverse woodland located in Hertfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is considered one of the largest and most significant woodlands in the region. The wood is managed by the Forestry Commission and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families.

The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. These towering trees create a vibrant and lush environment, providing a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna. Bluebells, wild garlic, and wood anemones carpet the forest floor during the spring months, creating a breathtaking display of color and fragrance.

Broadgreen Wood is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls among the treetops. The woodland also contains several small ponds and streams, which support a variety of aquatic life.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. There are also designated picnic areas and benches where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

In addition to its natural attractions, Broadgreen Wood has historical significance. It is believed to have been a hunting ground during medieval times and remnants of ancient ditches and banks can still be seen in certain areas.

Overall, Broadgreen Wood is a captivating destination that offers a tranquil escape into nature, rich biodiversity, and a glimpse into the region's history.

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Broadgreen Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.769482/-0.10260797 or Grid Reference TL3109. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Chain Walk Bayford Area Herts Coming down from Bayford or Little Berkhamsted this footpath takes you alongside a stream to the Lower Hatfield Road. From time to time swallow holes open up in the woodland to the south and the stream disappears down them. Hence it is a dry stream bed in this photo. The warning sign has been put on the footbridge by some wag as the quarry on Bunkers Hill has long been closed.
Chain Walk Bayford Area Herts
Coming down from Bayford or Little Berkhamsted this footpath takes you alongside a stream to the Lower Hatfield Road. From time to time swallow holes open up in the woodland to the south and the stream disappears down them. Hence it is a dry stream bed in this photo. The warning sign has been put on the footbridge by some wag as the quarry on Bunkers Hill has long been closed.
The Old Vicarage, Well Row, Bayford, Hertfordshire During the Second World War, the vicarage was used by the  Special Operations Executive to train agents. One of the trainers was Kim Philby, later to become known as a double agent spying for the Soviet Union. This was his first post in intelligence, but he soon worked his way up to become a senior member of the British intelligence community.
The Old Vicarage, Well Row, Bayford, Hertfordshire
During the Second World War, the vicarage was used by the Special Operations Executive to train agents. One of the trainers was Kim Philby, later to become known as a double agent spying for the Soviet Union. This was his first post in intelligence, but he soon worked his way up to become a senior member of the British intelligence community.
The Old Vicarage, Well Row, Bayford, Hertfordshire Seen during a recent visit.
The Old Vicarage, Well Row, Bayford, Hertfordshire
Seen during a recent visit.
Water Weeds at the River Lee Measuring Station Just off the footpath from the disused Water Hall Quarry there is a water level measuring station where the river runs through a concrete trough. This speeds up the flow of water and the photo captures the weeds struggle to hold on.
Water Weeds at the River Lee Measuring Station
Just off the footpath from the disused Water Hall Quarry there is a water level measuring station where the river runs through a concrete trough. This speeds up the flow of water and the photo captures the weeds struggle to hold on.
St Mary's Church, Bayford
St Mary's Church, Bayford
St Mary's Church, Bayford
St Mary's Church, Bayford
St Mary's Church, Bayford
St Mary's Church, Bayford
Bayford Lane
Bayford Lane
Track to Bayford Park fishing lake
Track to Bayford Park fishing lake
St Mary's Lane, Hertingfordbury
St Mary's Lane, Hertingfordbury
St Mary's Lane, Bayfordbury
St Mary's Lane, Bayfordbury
Reclaimed Field Near East End Green Herts Looking like the American Prairie with a large sky and baked earth this is a view of a reclaimed field on what was once a quarry. Last year it was sown with wheat and produced a good crop but it lies fallow this year.
Reclaimed Field Near East End Green Herts
Looking like the American Prairie with a large sky and baked earth this is a view of a reclaimed field on what was once a quarry. Last year it was sown with wheat and produced a good crop but it lies fallow this year.
Woolmer Park Polo Club
Woolmer Park Polo Club
Trackbed of Welwyn to Hertford railway line Part of the trackbed of the Welwyn to Hertford railway line now forms part of the Lea Valley Walk
Trackbed of Welwyn to Hertford railway line
Part of the trackbed of the Welwyn to Hertford railway line now forms part of the Lea Valley Walk
Baker Arms Pub at Bayford This pub gives the impression of a previous use perhaps as cottages.
Baker Arms Pub at Bayford
This pub gives the impression of a previous use perhaps as cottages.
Railway Station at Bayford There are no gates but a ticket machine at the entrance leaves one in no doubt of trespass and penalties.
Railway Station at Bayford
There are no gates but a ticket machine at the entrance leaves one in no doubt of trespass and penalties.
St Mary's Church, Bayford, Hertfordshire St Mary's Church, Bayford, Hertfordshire, with the War Memorial
St Mary's Church, Bayford, Hertfordshire
St Mary's Church, Bayford, Hertfordshire, with the War Memorial
Bayford War Memorial, Bayford, Hertfordshire Bayford War Memorial with lych gate to church in background
Bayford War Memorial, Bayford, Hertfordshire
Bayford War Memorial with lych gate to church in background
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Broadgreen Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL3109 (Lat: 51.769482, Lng: -0.10260797)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: East Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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