Cinder Ash

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire

England

Cinder Ash

Jones Road This appears to be mapped as a public road up to a point some way behind the camera, when it becomes a public bridleway and private untarred road. However, it is gated at the end of this straight, the gates being open in this view. It is used as part of the 'Chain Walk' - a long distance walking route.
The road was mapped with the odd name of St. Jones's Road up to the 1930s.
Jones Road Credit: Robin Webster

Cinder Ash is a picturesque village located in Hertfordshire, England, nestled within a wooded area known as Cinder Ash Forest. The village is known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Surrounded by dense woodland, Cinder Ash offers a haven for wildlife, with an abundance of flora and fauna. The forest is home to various species of trees, including oak, beech, and pine, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. Walking trails and footpaths crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the enchanting surroundings.

The village itself is small and charming, with a tight-knit community that prides itself on its sense of community spirit. The traditional architecture of the houses adds to the village's character, with many buildings dating back several centuries. A small local pub, The Forest Inn, serves as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike, offering a cozy atmosphere and traditional pub fare.

Cinder Ash is also known for its annual summer fair, which brings the community together for a day of festivities. The fair features local vendors, live music, and various activities for all ages, making it a highlight for both residents and tourists.

In summary, Cinder Ash, Hertfordshire, is a charming village set within the beautiful surroundings of Cinder Ash Forest. With its natural beauty, close-knit community, and annual summer fair, it offers a peaceful and idyllic retreat for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Jones Road This appears to be mapped as a public road up to a point some way behind the camera, when it becomes a public bridleway and private untarred road. However, it is gated at the end of this straight, the gates being open in this view. It is used as part of the 'Chain Walk' - a long distance walking route.
The road was mapped with the odd name of St. Jones's Road up to the 1930s.
Jones Road
This appears to be mapped as a public road up to a point some way behind the camera, when it becomes a public bridleway and private untarred road. However, it is gated at the end of this straight, the gates being open in this view. It is used as part of the 'Chain Walk' - a long distance walking route. The road was mapped with the odd name of St. Jones's Road up to the 1930s.
Fire down below But it appears to be agricultural and monitored, so everything is all right, isn't it?
Fire down below
But it appears to be agricultural and monitored, so everything is all right, isn't it?
Burnt Farm Ride A private tarmac road as far as Burnt Farm, thereafter a well surfaced track. Public bridleway Cheshunt 17.
Burnt Farm Ride
A private tarmac road as far as Burnt Farm, thereafter a well surfaced track. Public bridleway Cheshunt 17.
Burnt Farm Ride The surface changes here, tarmac northwards, just 'mac' to the south.  Public bridleway Cheshunt 17.
Burnt Farm Ride
The surface changes here, tarmac northwards, just 'mac' to the south. Public bridleway Cheshunt 17.
Crossways south of Burnt Farm Burnt Farm Ride runs left and right, bridleway Cheshunt 17 to the left, bridleway Cheshunt 70 to the right. Straight on beyond the junction is bridleway Cheshunt 73. Viewed from footpath Cheshunt 59.
Crossways south of Burnt Farm
Burnt Farm Ride runs left and right, bridleway Cheshunt 17 to the left, bridleway Cheshunt 70 to the right. Straight on beyond the junction is bridleway Cheshunt 73. Viewed from footpath Cheshunt 59.
Farm track crosses gas pipeline The track is public footpath Cheshunt 59.
Farm track crosses gas pipeline
The track is public footpath Cheshunt 59.
Tree in field west of Burnt Farm
Tree in field west of Burnt Farm
View over fields towards Burnt Farm
View over fields towards Burnt Farm
Bridge over Cuffley Brook A curious structure, looking like a cattle grid was incorporated in the bridge, and then there was a partial change of heart. Public footpath Cheshunt 59 crosses.
Bridge over Cuffley Brook
A curious structure, looking like a cattle grid was incorporated in the bridge, and then there was a partial change of heart. Public footpath Cheshunt 59 crosses.
Farmland north of Northaw Brook
Farmland north of Northaw Brook
Private track through Nursery Plantation
Private track through Nursery Plantation
Barns at Burnt Farm
Barns at Burnt Farm
Bridleway Cheshunt 73 heads east A wood called Cattlins is on the right.
Bridleway Cheshunt 73 heads east
A wood called Cattlins is on the right.
Track into a wood called Cattlins At the eastern edge of the wood.
Track into a wood called Cattlins
At the eastern edge of the wood.
Field edge track by Dysons Osiers A wood called Cattlins is over to the right.
Field edge track by Dysons Osiers
A wood called Cattlins is over to the right.
Oldpark Ride Bridleway Cheshunt 73 towards Theobalds Manor.
Oldpark Ride
Bridleway Cheshunt 73 towards Theobalds Manor.
Farmland near Theobalds Manor
Farmland near Theobalds Manor
Oldpark Ride Bridleway Cheshunt 73 towards Theobalds Manor.
Oldpark Ride
Bridleway Cheshunt 73 towards Theobalds Manor.
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Cinder Ash is located at Grid Ref: TL3200 (Lat: 51.689079, Lng: -0.090751742)

Unitary Authority: Enfield

Police Authority: Metropolitan

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