Reed Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire North Hertfordshire

England

Reed Wood

Rokey Wood This is the edge of Rokey Wood looking towards the village of Barkway. The mud and puddles are very typical of this area, trust me on this.
Rokey Wood Credit: Paul Dixon

Reed Wood is a charming forest located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Situated in the eastern part of the county, it covers an area of approximately 100 acres, making it a relatively small yet picturesque woodland. The forest is known for its dense vegetation and rich biodiversity, offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and walkers alike.

The wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which provide a stunning display of colors during the autumn months. These towering trees create a lush canopy that filters the sunlight, casting a dappled shade on the forest floor below. Reed Wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a wide array of bird species.

Trails and footpaths crisscross the wood, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. The paths wind their way through the forest, leading to hidden clearings, tranquil ponds, and babbling brooks. It is not uncommon to stumble upon a carpet of bluebells in the springtime, adding a touch of enchantment to the woodland experience.

Reed Wood is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Its peaceful ambiance and unspoiled beauty make it an ideal location for those seeking solace in nature. The forest is easily accessible by car and is located just a short distance from the nearby village of Reed.

Overall, Reed Wood in Hertfordshire is a captivating forest that showcases the stunning beauty of the English countryside. Its diverse flora and fauna, combined with its tranquil atmosphere, make it a true gem for nature lovers and a haven of relaxation for all who visit.

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Reed Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.997865/-0.018206123 or Grid Reference TL3635. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rokey Wood This is the edge of Rokey Wood looking towards the village of Barkway. The mud and puddles are very typical of this area, trust me on this.
Rokey Wood
This is the edge of Rokey Wood looking towards the village of Barkway. The mud and puddles are very typical of this area, trust me on this.
Buckland, Herts Approaching Buckland from Barkway. The entire square is pretty much the green fields you see here, with this sapling-lined road cutting across it.
Buckland, Herts
Approaching Buckland from Barkway. The entire square is pretty much the green fields you see here, with this sapling-lined road cutting across it.
St. Andrew's Church - Buckland, Hertfordshire This church was built by Nicholas de Bokeland in 1348. The exact date is known because he left a note of this on the glass of one of the chancel windows. Although Nicholas's glass has now gone, some fragments of 14th century glass remain in other windows. St. Andrew's is no longer used for regular worship and is now cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust.
St. Andrew's Church - Buckland, Hertfordshire
This church was built by Nicholas de Bokeland in 1348. The exact date is known because he left a note of this on the glass of one of the chancel windows. Although Nicholas's glass has now gone, some fragments of 14th century glass remain in other windows. St. Andrew's is no longer used for regular worship and is now cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust.
St Mary's, Reed Reed is a small village just off the rural single carriageway part of the A10. The Church is a small affair set some way from the village in a very peaceful location.
St Mary's, Reed
Reed is a small village just off the rural single carriageway part of the A10. The Church is a small affair set some way from the village in a very peaceful location.
Dane End Cottage, close to Dane End, Herts. It looks like this was originally two cottages.
Dane End Cottage, close to Dane End, Herts.
It looks like this was originally two cottages.
Holborn Farm, near to Reed End, Herts.
Holborn Farm, near to Reed End, Herts.
Public Footpath between Buckland and Barkway, Herts.
Public Footpath between Buckland and Barkway, Herts.
Communications tower near Reed Communications tower on the ridge between Barkway and reed - believed to be operated by NTL.
Communications tower near Reed
Communications tower on the ridge between Barkway and reed - believed to be operated by NTL.
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Iron crosses in churchyard
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Iron crosses in churchyard
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - East end
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - East end
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Wall monument
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Wall monument
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Wall monument
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Wall monument
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Label head
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Label head
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Label head
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Label head
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Window
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Window
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Blocked doorway
St Andrew, Buckland, Herts - Blocked doorway
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Reed Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL3635 (Lat: 51.997865, Lng: -0.018206123)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: North Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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