Bradcot Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire East Hertfordshire

England

Bradcot Wood

Pump on green, Ardeley Although looking like an ancient village green surrounded by thatched cottages, according to maps the whole lot appears to be a 20th century creation, including the pump and well. The pump is of the 'mangle' type, a rotating crankshaft moving the piston up and down. It does not work, if it ever did.
Pump on green, Ardeley Credit: Robin Webster

Bardcot Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Hertfordshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Situated near the village of Bardcot, the wood is easily accessible and attracts visitors from both near and far.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. Ancient oak trees with their gnarled branches stand alongside towering pine trees, providing a varied landscape and a rich habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna.

Walking through Bardcot Wood, visitors can enjoy the tranquility and peace that nature provides. The woodland floor is carpeted with a plethora of wildflowers, including bluebells, wood anemones, and primroses, creating a colorful display during the spring months. The air is filled with the sweet scent of wild garlic, adding to the sensory experience.

For those interested in birdwatching, Bardcot Wood is home to a variety of avian species. Woodpeckers can be heard tapping on the trees, while nuthatches and treecreepers can be spotted climbing up the trunks in search of insects. The wood is also a popular habitat for mammals such as squirrels, foxes, and deer.

Bardcot Wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. It is a perfect destination for a peaceful stroll, a picnic, or simply to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Bradcot Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.919606/-0.080521009 or Grid Reference TL3226. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pump on green, Ardeley Although looking like an ancient village green surrounded by thatched cottages, according to maps the whole lot appears to be a 20th century creation, including the pump and well. The pump is of the 'mangle' type, a rotating crankshaft moving the piston up and down. It does not work, if it ever did.
Pump on green, Ardeley
Although looking like an ancient village green surrounded by thatched cottages, according to maps the whole lot appears to be a 20th century creation, including the pump and well. The pump is of the 'mangle' type, a rotating crankshaft moving the piston up and down. It does not work, if it ever did.
Entering Ardeley From the Moor Green direction.
Entering Ardeley
From the Moor Green direction.
Start of track to Gardners End A triangular junction here. The track could be an unsurfaced public road, but goes no further than Gardners Farm.
Start of track to Gardners End
A triangular junction here. The track could be an unsurfaced public road, but goes no further than Gardners Farm.
Acre Farm Overlooking Moor Green.
Acre Farm
Overlooking Moor Green.
House across a wheat field It is called 'Leycroft'.
House across a wheat field
It is called 'Leycroft'.
Shaded bend in the lane The lane is from Great Munden to Ardeley.
Shaded bend in the lane
The lane is from Great Munden to Ardeley.
Junction in Wood End It is very hard finding road names in some rural areas, and this is one
Junction in Wood End
It is very hard finding road names in some rural areas, and this is one
The centre of Ardeley Looking towards the church hall, the church is on the right
The centre of Ardeley
Looking towards the church hall, the church is on the right
Shrine by St Lawrence's Church, Ardeley
Shrine by St Lawrence's Church, Ardeley
St Lawrence's Church garden
St Lawrence's Church garden
Little road to Ardeley Bury
Little road to Ardeley Bury
The Jolly Waggoner, Ardeley
The Jolly Waggoner, Ardeley
Entrance to path, Ardeley Leading to Wood End, where I went next as well.
Entrance to path, Ardeley
Leading to Wood End, where I went next as well.
Entering Moor Green
Entering Moor Green
Moor Green
Moor Green
Acre farmhouse on Moor Green
Acre farmhouse on Moor Green
Green in Wood End
Green in Wood End
Geese at Cherry Farm, Wood End
Geese at Cherry Farm, Wood End
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Bradcot Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL3226 (Lat: 51.919606, Lng: -0.080521009)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: East Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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