Bamber's Holt

Wood, Forest in Lincolnshire East Lindsey

England

Bamber's Holt

Direction Sign – Signpost on Gravel Pits Lane, Burgh le Marsh Located on the southwest side of the junction of North Road, Gravel Pits Lane and Bratoft Lane in Burgh le Marsh parish. 3 arms and no finial.

Milestone Society National ID: LI_TF4865
Direction Sign – Signpost on Gravel Pits Lane, Burgh le Marsh Credit: A Riley

Bamber's Holt is a small wood located in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Situated near the village of Woodhall Spa, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility in a natural setting.

Covering an area of approximately 20 hectares, Bamber's Holt is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. These trees provide a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as birds, squirrels, and small mammals. The wood is also home to a diverse range of plant species, including bluebells and ferns, which create a beautiful and vibrant display during the spring and summer months.

The wood is intersected by several footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings. These paths wind through the trees and offer opportunities for peaceful walks, birdwatching, and photography. Bamber's Holt is well-maintained, with clear signage and benches for visitors to rest and take in the natural beauty of the woodland.

Additionally, the wood has a fascinating history. It is believed to have been part of the ancient woodland that covered much of Lincolnshire centuries ago. The name "Bamber's Holt" is thought to be derived from the Bamber family, who were landowners in the area during the 19th century.

Overall, Bamber's Holt is a picturesque wood, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Its diverse flora and fauna, combined with its rich history, make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Direction Sign – Signpost on Gravel Pits Lane, Burgh le Marsh Located on the southwest side of the junction of North Road, Gravel Pits Lane and Bratoft Lane in Burgh le Marsh parish. 3 arms and no finial.

Milestone Society National ID: LI_TF4865
Direction Sign – Signpost on Gravel Pits Lane, Burgh le Marsh
Located on the southwest side of the junction of North Road, Gravel Pits Lane and Bratoft Lane in Burgh le Marsh parish. 3 arms and no finial. Milestone Society National ID: LI_TF4865
Exquisite beauty This solitary snowdrop displays its finery to its full extent.
Exquisite beauty
This solitary snowdrop displays its finery to its full extent.
Here kitty, kitty, kitty. ....  Kitty?! Amongst the myriad of scattered drinks cans, bottles, takeaway wrappers, cigarette papers and other items ejected from thoughtless vehicle windows, someone has discarded this poor unfortunate creature at the end of the pleasant footpath.
 
Lucky black cat anyone?
Here kitty, kitty, kitty. .... Kitty?!
Amongst the myriad of scattered drinks cans, bottles, takeaway wrappers, cigarette papers and other items ejected from thoughtless vehicle windows, someone has discarded this poor unfortunate creature at the end of the pleasant footpath. Lucky black cat anyone?
Gunby: aerial 2023
Gunby: aerial 2023
Gunby Hall path The path to Gunby Hall, a National Trust property.
Gunby Hall path
The path to Gunby Hall, a National Trust property.
Gunby Hall garden
Gunby Hall garden
St Benedict's church, Candlesby A view from the south east.
St Benedict's church, Candlesby
A view from the south east.
Interior, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Grade II listed

The church was built in 1838 by E. Rainey of Spilsbury, with alterations in 1897. It was built on the site of an older church which was demolished.

The church is built in brick with a slate roof. There is a western tower, nave, chancel, and vestry.

The tower is of two stages with a plain parapet and angle pinnacles. There is a belfry with louvred lights.
The nave has a plain interior with three windows north and south.
The chancel has a moulded arch, a blocked priest's door and a triple lancet east window.
Most of the fittings are from the nineteenth century.

There are several stained-glass windows.
Interior, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Grade II listed The church was built in 1838 by E. Rainey of Spilsbury, with alterations in 1897. It was built on the site of an older church which was demolished. The church is built in brick with a slate roof. There is a western tower, nave, chancel, and vestry. The tower is of two stages with a plain parapet and angle pinnacles. There is a belfry with louvred lights. The nave has a plain interior with three windows north and south. The chancel has a moulded arch, a blocked priest's door and a triple lancet east window. Most of the fittings are from the nineteenth century. There are several stained-glass windows.
East Window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Triple lancet window with Jesus (as sower?) central, and Alpha and Omega either side. Sadly the paint on Jesus' face is extremely faded. It commemorates Margaret Massingberd of nearby Gunby Hall who died in 1906.
Artist unknown.
East Window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Triple lancet window with Jesus (as sower?) central, and Alpha and Omega either side. Sadly the paint on Jesus' face is extremely faded. It commemorates Margaret Massingberd of nearby Gunby Hall who died in 1906. Artist unknown.
Stained glass window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby Depicting David with spear and shield, glass by Powells.
In memory of John Franklin Rawnsley d.1924 aged 62.
Stained glass window, St Benedict's church, Candlesby
Depicting David with spear and shield, glass by Powells. In memory of John Franklin Rawnsley d.1924 aged 62.
Onions ripening Gunby Hall
Onions ripening Gunby Hall
East aspect Gunby Hall
East aspect Gunby Hall
Orchard Gunby Hall
Orchard Gunby Hall
Ploughed fields by B1196 north of Gunby End of August, much of the harvest is in and the first fields have been ploughed.
Ploughed fields by B1196 north of Gunby
End of August, much of the harvest is in and the first fields have been ploughed.
One of many dead trees in Gunby Park No criticism intended, quite nice to let them decay naturally. Apart from those killed by disease, I suppose given that many were planted at the same time over a century ago they have simply reached the end of their lives.
Elsewhere in the park a tree had been "saved" by breaking the ivy's stranglehold - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4626554">TF4666 : Breaking the ivy's stranglehold: tree by Little Wood, Gunby</a>.
One of many dead trees in Gunby Park
No criticism intended, quite nice to let them decay naturally. Apart from those killed by disease, I suppose given that many were planted at the same time over a century ago they have simply reached the end of their lives. Elsewhere in the park a tree had been "saved" by breaking the ivy's stranglehold - see TF4666 : Breaking the ivy's stranglehold: tree by Little Wood, Gunby.
House, pub (and Wifi Hotspot) by the A158 at Gunby
House, pub (and Wifi Hotspot) by the A158 at Gunby
Shady avenue, Gunby Actually one side of a strange short length of dual carriageway in the middle of nowhere.
Shady avenue, Gunby
Actually one side of a strange short length of dual carriageway in the middle of nowhere.
Footpath through Gunby Park to the A158
Footpath through Gunby Park to the A158
Show me another place!

Bamber's Holt is located at Grid Ref: TF4766 (Lat: 53.175511, Lng: 0.19917816)

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: East Lindsey

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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Gunby
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