Codham Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Codham Wood

Houses on Rickling Green The tree stump has been cut since a nice tree was there in 2009
Houses on Rickling Green Credit: David Howard

Codham Wood is a picturesque and ancient woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Spanning over 200 hectares, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is situated near the small village of Little Baddow, approximately 8 kilometers northeast of Chelmsford, the county town of Essex.

The woodland is predominantly made up of oak and hornbeam trees, along with a rich variety of other native species such as birch, ash, and beech. The dense canopy created by these trees provides a sheltered and tranquil environment, making it an ideal habitat for a diverse range of wildlife.

Codham Wood is home to several species of birds, including woodpeckers, tawny owls, and various songbirds. It also supports a thriving population of small mammals such as foxes, rabbits, and squirrels. The forest floor is covered in a carpet of bluebells during the spring, creating a breathtaking display of color.

Visitors to Codham Wood can enjoy a network of well-maintained footpaths that crisscross through the woodland. These paths offer opportunities for peaceful walks, jogging, or cycling, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Furthermore, the wood is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust, which ensures the preservation of its natural habitats and wildlife. It also organizes educational activities and events to raise awareness about the importance of conservation.

In conclusion, Codham Wood in Essex is a remarkable woodland that offers a sanctuary for wildlife and provides a serene and enjoyable experience for visitors.

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Codham Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.957362/0.20448276 or Grid Reference TL5131. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Houses on Rickling Green The tree stump has been cut since a nice tree was there in 2009
Houses on Rickling Green
The tree stump has been cut since a nice tree was there in 2009
Brick Kiln Lane, Rickling Green
Brick Kiln Lane, Rickling Green
Rickling Church
Rickling Church
Rickling: All Saints Church There are few houses near this isolated thirteenth century church, but it is a popular venue for weddings including that of local celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his bride, Juliette Norton, in June 2000. The BBC news article for the event is here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/803555.stm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/803555.stm">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>
Rickling: All Saints Church
There are few houses near this isolated thirteenth century church, but it is a popular venue for weddings including that of local celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his bride, Juliette Norton, in June 2000. The BBC news article for the event is here LinkExternal link
A short country lane leading to Church End Farm
A short country lane leading to Church End Farm
All Saints Church, Rickling, Essex
All Saints Church, Rickling, Essex
Quendon parish church, Essex This church dates back to the 13th century but this view from the south, shows much of the restoration of 1881.
Quendon parish church, Essex
This church dates back to the 13th century but this view from the south, shows much of the restoration of 1881.
Railway bridge near Widdington, Essex View looking East on a small country lane, which leads into the village of Widdington.
Railway bridge near Widdington, Essex
View looking East on a small country lane, which leads into the village of Widdington.
Fountain and Drinking Trough, Quendon The inscription on the inside of the roof reads: This fountain and drinking trough were donated to the people of Quendon in 1887 by Henry Tufnell Esq. in memory of Col. Cranmer-Byng of Quendon Hall. They were later restored in memory of G.B. Beeman who lived at Manor Farm 1922-54.
Fountain and Drinking Trough, Quendon
The inscription on the inside of the roof reads: This fountain and drinking trough were donated to the people of Quendon in 1887 by Henry Tufnell Esq. in memory of Col. Cranmer-Byng of Quendon Hall. They were later restored in memory of G.B. Beeman who lived at Manor Farm 1922-54.
Little Henham Hall farm The old cattle barn seen from across the duck pond.
Little Henham Hall farm
The old cattle barn seen from across the duck pond.
Railway Bridge over the road to Little Henham, Essex This is the view from North Hall Road.
Railway Bridge over the road to Little Henham, Essex
This is the view from North Hall Road.
Shiptons Farm, just west of Widdington, Essex
Shiptons Farm, just west of Widdington, Essex
Approach to Rickling Green from Rickling
Approach to Rickling Green from Rickling
Byway from St Helen's Chapel to Rickling Church This section of byway is surrounded by farmland and woodland. Its route is lined by thick hedge and passes through the chalk land in ancient deep cuttings. In this photograph badgers have covered the byway with chalk making passage quite tricky.
Byway from St Helen's Chapel to Rickling Church
This section of byway is surrounded by farmland and woodland. Its route is lined by thick hedge and passes through the chalk land in ancient deep cuttings. In this photograph badgers have covered the byway with chalk making passage quite tricky.
Rickling These concrete footpath fingerposts are typical of the area. These twin ones point out the routes of the footpaths to Quendon and Rickling Green from Rickling.
Rickling
These concrete footpath fingerposts are typical of the area. These twin ones point out the routes of the footpaths to Quendon and Rickling Green from Rickling.
Rickling: Brick Kiln Lane The approach to Rickling from Rickling Green for comparison with Robert's <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/265904">TL5030 : Approach to Rickling Green from Rickling</a>
Rickling: Brick Kiln Lane
The approach to Rickling from Rickling Green for comparison with Robert's TL5030 : Approach to Rickling Green from Rickling
Driveway to Quendon Hall Driveway leading through the woods to Quendon Hall
Driveway to Quendon Hall
Driveway leading through the woods to Quendon Hall
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Codham Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL5131 (Lat: 51.957362, Lng: 0.20448276)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.957362,0.20448276
Bus Stop
Quendon Park
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Bus Stop
Providence Cottage
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Bus Stop
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Quendon Park
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Public Transport: platform
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Fireball Hill
Ele: 93
Natural: peak
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Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
Brand Wikidata: Q638098
Brand Wikipedia: en:Royal Mail
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:45; Sa 12:00
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Crossing
Lat/Long: 51.9573447/0.2061853
Bench
Lat/Long: 51.9543598/0.2029874
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.9535269/0.203771
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