Mead Wood

Wood, Forest in Hertfordshire East Hertfordshire

England

Mead Wood

Post Wood Road, Ware Many of the roads in Ware and around were badly flooded.
Post Wood Road, Ware Credit: David Howard

Mead Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. This enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 40 hectares and is nestled between the towns of Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield. It is easily accessible by foot, bicycle, or car, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and locals alike.

The wood is predominantly composed of a variety of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a diverse and vibrant canopy throughout the year. The woodland floor is carpeted with a rich assortment of native flora, such as bluebells, wild garlic, and wood anemones, providing a striking display of colors during the spring and summer months.

Mead Wood is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and numerous bird species. The forest’s tranquil atmosphere and abundance of natural resources make it an ideal habitat for these creatures. Visitors may also spot various species of butterflies fluttering among the wildflowers or glimpse the occasional squirrel darting through the branches.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths and bridleways, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These pathways wind through the forest, offering glimpses of peaceful glades and babbling brooks. Mead Wood is also adjacent to Cole Green Way, a popular cycling and walking route that connects Welwyn Garden City and Hertford.

Overall, Mead Wood in Hertfordshire is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Whether it be for a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply to immerse oneself in the wonders of nature, this enchanting woodland offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Mead Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.807049/3.11E-05 or Grid Reference TL3713. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Post Wood Road, Ware Many of the roads in Ware and around were badly flooded.
Post Wood Road, Ware
Many of the roads in Ware and around were badly flooded.
Junction on Ware Road, Wareside
Junction on Ware Road, Wareside
Fallen tree by the river near to Hardmead Lock Presumably a result of the havoc wreaked by Storm Eunice the previous weekend.
Fallen tree by the river near to Hardmead Lock
Presumably a result of the havoc wreaked by Storm Eunice the previous weekend.
Hardmead Lock Lock number 3 on the River Lee Navigation at Great Amwell, near to the town of Ware in Hertfordshire.
Hardmead Lock
Lock number 3 on the River Lee Navigation at Great Amwell, near to the town of Ware in Hertfordshire.
Fanhams Hall Now a Country House Hotel, this C18th Jacobean style mansion (remodelled in 1901) is Grade II listed. It was the former home to Henry Page-Croft, Winston Churchill's Under Secretary of State for War.
Fanhams Hall
Now a Country House Hotel, this C18th Jacobean style mansion (remodelled in 1901) is Grade II listed. It was the former home to Henry Page-Croft, Winston Churchill's Under Secretary of State for War.
Fanhams Hall & Formal Gardens Just a small part of the gardens of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7380046">TL3715 : Fanhams Hall</a>
Fanhams Hall & Formal Gardens
Just a small part of the gardens of TL3715 : Fanhams Hall
The Courtyard at Fanhams Hall The courtyard of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7380046">TL3715 : Fanhams Hall</a>
The Courtyard at Fanhams Hall
The courtyard of TL3715 : Fanhams Hall
Fanhams Hall, near Ware, Herts Popular wedding reception venue and conference centre, set in 27 acres of gardens. Until recently it was owned by Sainsbury's.
Fanhams Hall, near Ware, Herts
Popular wedding reception venue and conference centre, set in 27 acres of gardens. Until recently it was owned by Sainsbury's.
Fanhams Hall Fanhams Hall belonged to Sainsbury's for around 25 years and was used as its Training Centre. The Hall itself was modernised substantially in the 1980s and the grounds were maintained in fine condition
Fanhams Hall
Fanhams Hall belonged to Sainsbury's for around 25 years and was used as its Training Centre. The Hall itself was modernised substantially in the 1980s and the grounds were maintained in fine condition
River Lee Navigation: Stanstead Lock Viewed looking north.
River Lee Navigation: Stanstead Lock
Viewed looking north.
Stanstead St. Margarets: Railway line Viewed looking northwards from the public level crossing to Stanstead Lock, this is the Hertford East branch line between Ware and St. Margarets stations.
Stanstead St. Margarets: Railway line
Viewed looking northwards from the public level crossing to Stanstead Lock, this is the Hertford East branch line between Ware and St. Margarets stations.
River Lee Navigation: Stanstead Lock Viewed looking northwards from the footbridge, there is an unusual swing bridge over the lock which merits its own mention on the OS 1:25,000 scale mapping.
River Lee Navigation: Stanstead Lock
Viewed looking northwards from the footbridge, there is an unusual swing bridge over the lock which merits its own mention on the OS 1:25,000 scale mapping.
River Ash This was taken near Watersplace Farm looking north-east.
River Ash
This was taken near Watersplace Farm looking north-east.
Bridge Over River Lee, Amwell Quarry Bridge over the River Lee (not to be confused with the River Lee Navigation) at Amwell Quarry, near Great Amwell, Hertfordshire. Amwell Quarry has now been transformed into a nature reserve and is part of the Lee Valley Park. It is especially good for birdlife, and otters have been released into the wild there.
Bridge Over River Lee, Amwell Quarry
Bridge over the River Lee (not to be confused with the River Lee Navigation) at Amwell Quarry, near Great Amwell, Hertfordshire. Amwell Quarry has now been transformed into a nature reserve and is part of the Lee Valley Park. It is especially good for birdlife, and otters have been released into the wild there.
Ford across River Ash at Watersplace Farm View south towards Easneye Woods
Ford across River Ash at Watersplace Farm
View south towards Easneye Woods
Westgate House Care Centre Opened in early 2006, it replaces the Old Western House Hospital & Old People's Home  which was nearby.
Westgate House Care Centre
Opened in early 2006, it replaces the Old Western House Hospital & Old People's Home which was nearby.
Riverside housing along the Lea at Ware
Riverside housing along the Lea at Ware
Model Windmill This model Windmill is on show at the entrance of Van Hage the Garden Centre, and is their trade mark.
Model Windmill
This model Windmill is on show at the entrance of Van Hage the Garden Centre, and is their trade mark.
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Mead Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL3713 (Lat: 51.807049, Lng: 3.11E-05)

Administrative County: Hertfordshire

District: East Hertfordshire

Police Authority: Hertfordshire

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