Barnard's Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex South Cambridgeshire

England

Barnard's Wood

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Great Chishill, St Swithuns Credit: mym

Barnard's Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Essex, England. Situated near the village of Thaxted, this woodland covers an area of approximately 20 hectares. It forms part of the larger Uttlesford District Forest and is managed by the Forestry Commission.

The woodland features a diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, beech, and hazel. This creates a rich and vibrant ecosystem, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see a plethora of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, as well as small mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers.

Barnard's Wood offers visitors a peaceful and tranquil environment, perfect for nature walks and exploring. It is intersected by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to easily navigate through the woodland and discover its hidden gems. The paths wind through the trees, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the occasional glimpse of a babbling brook.

In addition to its natural beauty, Barnard's Wood also has historical significance. It is believed to have been part of the ancient Hatfield Forest, which has a history dating back over a thousand years. The wood has been carefully managed by the Forestry Commission to preserve its historic and ecological value.

Overall, Barnard's Wood in Essex is a delightful destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Its combination of diverse flora, abundant wildlife, and historical charm make it an enchanting woodland to explore.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.027899/0.092510297 or Grid Reference TL4338. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Great Chishill, St Swithuns
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Heydon, Holy Trinity
Heydon, Holy Trinity 1940
Heydon, Holy Trinity 1940
Chrishall church
Chrishall church
'The Red Cow' inn, Chrishall, Essex
'The Red Cow' inn, Chrishall, Essex
Barn at Parsonage Farm, Chrishall, Essex
Barn at Parsonage Farm, Chrishall, Essex
Old house at Great Chishill, Cambs.
Old house at Great Chishill, Cambs.
Footpath bridge by Barnard's Wood Bridge over the stream on the footpath between the B1039 and Chrishall, nearby Barnard's Wood.
Footpath bridge by Barnard's Wood
Bridge over the stream on the footpath between the B1039 and Chrishall, nearby Barnard's Wood.
Bridleway at Building End Bridleway leading from Building End to Great Chishill
Bridleway at Building End
Bridleway leading from Building End to Great Chishill
Chiswick Hall Believed to be the oldest building in the area.
Chiswick Hall
Believed to be the oldest building in the area.
Autumn colours frame the climb up to Chrishall village View north on Hollow Rd, Chrishall at the entrance to New Farm. (The highest point in Essex is within the parish boundary).
Autumn colours frame the climb up to Chrishall village
View north on Hollow Rd, Chrishall at the entrance to New Farm. (The highest point in Essex is within the parish boundary).
Wire Farm, Crawley End, Chrishall There are five ponds in Chrishall Village but it is difficult to capture the reflections of buildings in any of them. This was taken on a bright, still February morning from the edge of an open field. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.chrishallessex.com" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.chrishallessex.com">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for more photos of this village.
Wire Farm, Crawley End, Chrishall
There are five ponds in Chrishall Village but it is difficult to capture the reflections of buildings in any of them. This was taken on a bright, still February morning from the edge of an open field. See LinkExternal link for more photos of this village.
Crawley End Pond, Chrishall The frozen pond supports a light snow covering. The thatched roof of Faerie Cottage is just visible through the trees.
Crawley End Pond, Chrishall
The frozen pond supports a light snow covering. The thatched roof of Faerie Cottage is just visible through the trees.
Crawley End Pond, Chrishall, looking North This pond gets overgrown quite quickly but it had recently been cleared when this photo was taken in May 2002
Crawley End Pond, Chrishall, looking North
This pond gets overgrown quite quickly but it had recently been cleared when this photo was taken in May 2002
By the Copse above Little Chishill Just off the bridleway by the copse above Little Chishill looking over the fields
By the Copse above Little Chishill
Just off the bridleway by the copse above Little Chishill looking over the fields
A Hovel in Chrishall Dilapidated unoccupied cottage
A Hovel in Chrishall
Dilapidated unoccupied cottage
Chrishall Church and grounds Daffodils and primroses in the grounds. An excellent brass dated 1375 within the church.
Chrishall Church and grounds
Daffodils and primroses in the grounds. An excellent brass dated 1375 within the church.
Chrishall Church A brass of Sir John and Lady De La Pole, dated 1375, and a Norman font are worth seeing in the church.
Chrishall Church
A brass of Sir John and Lady De La Pole, dated 1375, and a Norman font are worth seeing in the church.
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Barnard's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL4338 (Lat: 52.027899, Lng: 0.092510297)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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