Hop Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Hop Wood

Prior's Hall Barn, Widdington, Essex One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks. The property is in the care of English Heritage.
Prior's Hall Barn, Widdington, Essex Credit: Robert Edwards

Hop Wood is a small village located in the county of Essex, England. Situated in the north-western part of the county, Hop Wood is surrounded by a picturesque forest, which adds to its charm and natural beauty. The village is part of the larger Epping Forest district and falls within the local government area of Epping Forest District Council.

The village gets its name from the abundance of hop plants that used to grow in the area, which were historically used in the brewing industry. Today, the village retains its rural character, with a handful of traditional cottages and farmhouses dotting the landscape. The forest that surrounds Hop Wood provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching.

Despite its small size, Hop Wood benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities. The nearby town of Epping is just a short drive away, offering a range of amenities including shops, restaurants, and schools. The city of London is also easily accessible, with regular train services from Epping taking approximately 40 minutes to reach the capital.

Residents of Hop Wood enjoy a peaceful and close-knit community, with various local events and activities organized throughout the year. The village also boasts a village hall, which serves as a hub for social gatherings and community events.

In conclusion, Hop Wood is a charming village nestled within a forested landscape in Essex. With its rural character, natural beauty, and convenient location, it offers residents a tranquil and idyllic place to call home.

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Hop Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.972494/0.25585006 or Grid Reference TL5532. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Prior's Hall Barn, Widdington, Essex One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks. The property is in the care of English Heritage.
Prior's Hall Barn, Widdington, Essex
One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks. The property is in the care of English Heritage.
St. Mary's church, Widdington, Essex There is slight evidence of the original Norman church inside, however, what we see from the outside is a church built in 1771 and then rebuilt in 1872. It has a well kept churchyard.
St. Mary's church, Widdington, Essex
There is slight evidence of the original Norman church inside, however, what we see from the outside is a church built in 1771 and then rebuilt in 1872. It has a well kept churchyard.
Smiths Green Farm, Debden, Essex
Smiths Green Farm, Debden, Essex
'White Hart' inn, Debden, Essex
'White Hart' inn, Debden, Essex
Brick House Farm approach, near Debden, Essex
Brick House Farm approach, near Debden, Essex
Road to Waldegraves Farm The track on the right goes to the farm and I think the house in the picture is nothing to do with the farm.
Road to Waldegraves Farm
The track on the right goes to the farm and I think the house in the picture is nothing to do with the farm.
Junction where Debden Road meets Water Lane
Junction where Debden Road meets Water Lane
Sampson's Lane - Rook End A byway open to all traffic running from Rook End to Hamperden End. Recently cleared by Essex Land Rover Club and resurfaced by Essex County Council.
Sampson's Lane - Rook End
A byway open to all traffic running from Rook End to Hamperden End. Recently cleared by Essex Land Rover Club and resurfaced by Essex County Council.
Debden Radar A site chosen to dominate the local landscape - and it does!
Debden Radar
A site chosen to dominate the local landscape - and it does!
Where arable and woodland meet. This edge of Rowney wood is deceptive, though the trees are old, this area of the wood is secondary woodland (most of the rest is ancient).
Where arable and woodland meet.
This edge of Rowney wood is deceptive, though the trees are old, this area of the wood is secondary woodland (most of the rest is ancient).
Ringers Barn, on Debden Road
Ringers Barn, on Debden Road
Water Tower, viewed from Cornells Lane
Water Tower, viewed from Cornells Lane
Bunch of Deer Good eye?
Bunch of Deer
Good eye?
Menorahesque Some tree
Menorahesque
Some tree
Rook End Cottages at Rook End, near Debden, Essex
Rook End
Cottages at Rook End, near Debden, Essex
Cornells Lane Cornells Lane, Widdington, Essex.
Cornells Lane
Cornells Lane, Widdington, Essex.
The churchyard at St Mary the Virgin & All Saints, Debden
The churchyard at St Mary the Virgin & All Saints, Debden
St. Mary the Virgin and All Saints church, Debden
St. Mary the Virgin and All Saints church, Debden
Show me another place!

Hop Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL5532 (Lat: 51.972494, Lng: 0.25585006)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

What 3 Words

///croaking.lurching.trifling. Near Saffron Walden, Essex

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