Sidehill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Sidehill Plantation

Arkesden church
Arkesden church Credit: mym

Sidehill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Situated on the outskirts of the quaint village of Wood, the plantation spans over a vast area of lush greenery and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

Covering an approximate area of 500 acres, Sidehill Plantation is predominantly composed of a dense forest, characterized by towering oak, beech, and pine trees. The woodland is carefully managed to preserve its natural integrity, creating a harmonious habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors to the plantation can expect to encounter an array of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, as well as elusive mammals such as foxes, badgers, and deer.

Traversing through the plantation, visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, providing an opportunity to immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance of nature. These paths are popular amongst hikers, joggers, and nature enthusiasts, offering a chance to appreciate the tranquil surroundings and enjoy the calming sounds of rustling leaves and birdsong.

Sidehill Plantation is open to the public throughout the year, allowing visitors to experience the changing seasons and witness the vibrant displays of autumn foliage or the carpet of bluebells that adorn the forest floor in spring. The plantation also hosts educational and recreational events, such as guided walks, wildlife photography workshops, and family-friendly activities, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers of all ages.

In conclusion, Sidehill Plantation in Essex is a stunning woodland retreat that offers both tranquility and adventure amidst its verdant landscape. With its diverse wildlife, well-maintained trails, and engaging events, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with nature in a truly idyllic setting.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.983115/0.16970337 or Grid Reference TL4933. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arkesden church
Arkesden church
Thatched cottage in Wicken Bonhunt
Thatched cottage in Wicken Bonhunt
St. Margaret's church, Wicken Bonhunt, Essex Apart from the 13th century chancel, this church was a complete rebuild in 1858-9 and designed by John Hanson Sperling.
St. Margaret's church, Wicken Bonhunt, Essex
Apart from the 13th century chancel, this church was a complete rebuild in 1858-9 and designed by John Hanson Sperling.
The Cricketers, Clavering This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver.
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The Cricketers, Clavering
This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver. LinkExternal link
Arable Land and pylons, Hill Green Looking towards Hill Green from Clavering triangulation pillar.
Arable Land and pylons, Hill Green
Looking towards Hill Green from Clavering triangulation pillar.
Arkesden Church Looking towards Arkesden.
Arkesden Church
Looking towards Arkesden.
'Coach & Horses' inn, Wicken Bonhunt, Essex The carved wooden sign that stands out from the inn, as seen in the photo, used to be right across the width of the road some years ago.
'Coach & Horses' inn, Wicken Bonhunt, Essex
The carved wooden sign that stands out from the inn, as seen in the photo, used to be right across the width of the road some years ago.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex
Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Rickling Road This is the view as you leave Wicken Bonhunt.
Rickling Road
This is the view as you leave Wicken Bonhunt.
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex The road is Clatterbury Lane.
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex
The road is Clatterbury Lane.
Clavering Triangulation Pillar In "celebration" of the fact that in November 2006 the Ordnance Survey have finally decided to make available all their co-ordinate and height data for triangulation points and bench marks free of charge on line, here is an image of a totally non-descript pillar skulking away under a hedge. Looking at its rural isolation and the dense growth of the hedge I wonder when it was last used for its true purpose!

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Clavering Triangulation Pillar
In "celebration" of the fact that in November 2006 the Ordnance Survey have finally decided to make available all their co-ordinate and height data for triangulation points and bench marks free of charge on line, here is an image of a totally non-descript pillar skulking away under a hedge. Looking at its rural isolation and the dense growth of the hedge I wonder when it was last used for its true purpose! As a link to the OS site the original archive OSGB36 National Grid co-ordinates and the height of the flush bracket on the pillar above Ordnance Survey Datum Newlyn can be found by typing the grid square into the relevant page selected from here LinkExternal link
Stickling Green: Colehill Lane Colehill Lane, which runs between Clavering and Stickling Green, is a Public Byway or BOAT (Byway Open to All Traffic).
Stickling Green: Colehill Lane
Colehill Lane, which runs between Clavering and Stickling Green, is a Public Byway or BOAT (Byway Open to All Traffic).
Rickling: Coldhams This view was taken from the very south-western corner of the grid square looking towards Coldhams. The current OS mapping shows two farms here, Moat Farm and Coldhams Farm, but the 1881 OS mapping shows just the farm at what is today's Moat Farm, but called Coldhams. Today's Coldhams Farm did not exist then.
Rickling: Coldhams
This view was taken from the very south-western corner of the grid square looking towards Coldhams. The current OS mapping shows two farms here, Moat Farm and Coldhams Farm, but the 1881 OS mapping shows just the farm at what is today's Moat Farm, but called Coldhams. Today's Coldhams Farm did not exist then.
Electricity pylons across open farmland
Electricity pylons across open farmland
The road north from Arkesden
The road north from Arkesden
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Sidehill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TL4933 (Lat: 51.983115, Lng: 0.16970337)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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