Lady Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Lady Wood

Brick End, Broxted
Brick End, Broxted Credit: Ola

Lady Wood is a small woodland area located in the county of Essex, England. Situated near the town of Woodford Green, the wood is a popular recreational spot for locals and visitors alike. Covering an area of approximately 15 hectares, Lady Wood is predominantly composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and birch.

The wood is known for its picturesque beauty, with a well-maintained network of walking trails that wind through the trees, allowing visitors to explore the natural surroundings. These paths provide opportunities for hikers, joggers, and dog walkers to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the wood. Additionally, there are several designated picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal amidst the peaceful setting.

Lady Wood is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The wood provides a habitat for various bird species, such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and jays. Small mammals like squirrels and hedgehogs can also be spotted scurrying through the undergrowth.

Environmental conservation is a priority in Lady Wood, with efforts made to preserve the natural ecosystem and promote biodiversity. The wood is managed by local authorities who ensure that the delicate balance of the woodland is maintained. This includes regular tree maintenance, removal of invasive species, and the planting of new trees to replenish the wood's resources.

Lady Wood offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling urban environment, allowing visitors to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Essex countryside.

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Lady Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.914582/0.25919839 or Grid Reference TL5526. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Brick End, Broxted
Brick End, Broxted
Tye Green Road, Fuller's End, near Elsenham Tye Green Road in the small hamlet of Fuller's End in north Essex.  Signs indicate that the road is a no through road.

This image was taken on a late October day.  Trees were turning golden-yellow as they prepared to shed their leaves for the winter.  There are already fallen leaves by the side of the road.
Tye Green Road, Fuller's End, near Elsenham
Tye Green Road in the small hamlet of Fuller's End in north Essex. Signs indicate that the road is a no through road. This image was taken on a late October day. Trees were turning golden-yellow as they prepared to shed their leaves for the winter. There are already fallen leaves by the side of the road.
Fuller's End, near Elsenham Fuller's End is a small hamlet in north Essex.
Fuller's End, near Elsenham
Fuller's End is a small hamlet in north Essex.
Fuller's End, near Elsenham Fuller's End is a small hamlet in north Essex.  This road, leading away from the hamlet, is also called Fuller's End.
Fuller's End, near Elsenham
Fuller's End is a small hamlet in north Essex. This road, leading away from the hamlet, is also called Fuller's End.
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.

This image was taken on a late October day.  The sum was quite low in the sky, so the hedge to the left casts a long shadow.  Trees were turning golden, preparing to shed their leaves for the winter season ahead.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside. This image was taken on a late October day. The sum was quite low in the sky, so the hedge to the left casts a long shadow. Trees were turning golden, preparing to shed their leaves for the winter season ahead.
Entrance to Daisy May's Farm, near Elsenham Daisy May's Farm is a farm in north Essex, run by volunteers.  More information about the farm can be found on their website: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.daisymaysfarm.org/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.daisymaysfarm.org/">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>
Entrance to Daisy May's Farm, near Elsenham
Daisy May's Farm is a farm in north Essex, run by volunteers. More information about the farm can be found on their website: LinkExternal link
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.

This image was taken on a sunny day in late October.  The sun was low in the sky, so the hedge on the opposite side of the road casts a long shadow.  Trees were turning golden brown and starting to shed their leaves as winter approaches.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside. This image was taken on a sunny day in late October. The sun was low in the sky, so the hedge on the opposite side of the road casts a long shadow. Trees were turning golden brown and starting to shed their leaves as winter approaches.
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.
The Crown Inn, Elsenham The Crown Inn in the north Essex village of Elsenham.
The Crown Inn, Elsenham
The Crown Inn in the north Essex village of Elsenham.
Road junction near Elsenham A junction of minor roads in north Essex countryside.
Road junction near Elsenham
A junction of minor roads in north Essex countryside.
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road through north Essex countryside.
Stansted airport permieter A track and perimeter fence around Stansted Airport in north Essex.

This image was taken on a late October day.  Trees were turning golden as they prepared to shed their leaves for the coming winter season.
Stansted airport permieter
A track and perimeter fence around Stansted Airport in north Essex. This image was taken on a late October day. Trees were turning golden as they prepared to shed their leaves for the coming winter season.
Runway approach, Stansted Airport An aircraft approaching Stansted Airport in north Essex.  In the foreground are the runway approach lights, in banks of three.
Runway approach, Stansted Airport
An aircraft approaching Stansted Airport in north Essex. In the foreground are the runway approach lights, in banks of three.
Green Street, near Elsenham Green Street is a minor lane in countryside in north Essex, close to Stansted Airport.

Here, a footpath leads off to the left, crossing a ditch alongside the lane.

This image was taken on a late October day.  There were plenty of fallen leaves on the ground as trees prepared for the coming witner season.
Green Street, near Elsenham
Green Street is a minor lane in countryside in north Essex, close to Stansted Airport. Here, a footpath leads off to the left, crossing a ditch alongside the lane. This image was taken on a late October day. There were plenty of fallen leaves on the ground as trees prepared for the coming witner season.
Water Circle, near Elsenham Water Circle is a new out-of-town development of business and hospitality premises close to Stansted Airport.  This building houses office space as well as a café.
Water Circle, near Elsenham
Water Circle is a new out-of-town development of business and hospitality premises close to Stansted Airport. This building houses office space as well as a café.
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road in the north Essex countryside, close to Stansted Airport.  A farmhouse stands on the opposite side of the road.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road in the north Essex countryside, close to Stansted Airport. A farmhouse stands on the opposite side of the road.
Hall Road, near Elsenham Hall Road is a minor road through the countryside in north Essex.
Hall Road, near Elsenham
Hall Road is a minor road through the countryside in north Essex.
Molehill Green, near Elsenham Molehill Green is a small hamlet in north Essex.  It lies within the parish of Takeley.
Molehill Green, near Elsenham
Molehill Green is a small hamlet in north Essex. It lies within the parish of Takeley.
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Lady Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL5526 (Lat: 51.914582, Lng: 0.25919839)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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