Gaylings Spring

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Gaylings Spring

Road junction between Brickkiln Spring and Canfield Hart These are each the names of woods nearby. The B183 runs across ahead in the shot.
Road junction between Brickkiln Spring and Canfield Hart Credit: Trevor Harris

Gaylings Spring is a charming woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Situated within the larger forest area, it offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for visitors to immerse themselves in nature. The woodland is part of the ancient Epping Forest, which has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its diverse range of flora and fauna.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Gaylings Spring is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch. The dense canopy provides a cool and shaded environment, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics on sunny days. The forest floor is adorned with bluebells in the springtime, creating a breathtaking carpet of vibrant colors.

The woodland is intersected by a meandering stream, known as Gaylings Brook, which adds to the area's natural beauty. The babbling sound of running water and the occasional sight of wildlife, such as deer or rabbits, further enhance the peaceful atmosphere.

Gaylings Spring is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. There are several well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its hidden gems.

Overall, Gaylings Spring offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Its combination of ancient woodland, diverse wildlife, and picturesque stream make it a true gem within the Essex countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.84719/0.26395248 or Grid Reference TL5618. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road junction between Brickkiln Spring and Canfield Hart These are each the names of woods nearby. The B183 runs across ahead in the shot.
Road junction between Brickkiln Spring and Canfield Hart
These are each the names of woods nearby. The B183 runs across ahead in the shot.
Lane to Great Canfield
Lane to Great Canfield
Gruesome relic at Hellman's Cross On the south side of the crossroad are these stocks and whipping post. The information plaque on the fencing reads: "These stocks were replaced by the Parish Council to commemorate the millennium 2000AD. The whipping post was also restored. Last recorded use of the stocks was in 1860 for a case of drunkenness. This is also the site where Elizabeth Abbot of Helmans, Great Canfield was burnt as a witch in 1683."
Gruesome relic at Hellman's Cross
On the south side of the crossroad are these stocks and whipping post. The information plaque on the fencing reads: "These stocks were replaced by the Parish Council to commemorate the millennium 2000AD. The whipping post was also restored. Last recorded use of the stocks was in 1860 for a case of drunkenness. This is also the site where Elizabeth Abbot of Helmans, Great Canfield was burnt as a witch in 1683."
Junction and Sign The meeting of Hatfield Forest Road/ Wood Row/ Greenhill.
Junction and Sign
The meeting of Hatfield Forest Road/ Wood Row/ Greenhill.
Field north of Crabbs Green Farm Taken from Crabbs Green Lane looking west. The tractor track dead ahead shows the line of the public footpath crossing this field.
Field north of Crabbs Green Farm
Taken from Crabbs Green Lane looking west. The tractor track dead ahead shows the line of the public footpath crossing this field.
Road junction at Taverners Green With the lane called Crabbs Green on the left ahead.
Road junction at Taverners Green
With the lane called Crabbs Green on the left ahead.
On the lane to Broomshawbury Looking north here with the fingerpost for Boxley Lane just visible in the centre ahead.
On the lane to Broomshawbury
Looking north here with the fingerpost for Boxley Lane just visible in the centre ahead.
Finger post at junction near Bridgefoot Farm Directions shown are left to Takeley and Hatfield Forest, right to Hatfield Broad Oak, and towards the photographer, to Woodside Green and Hallingbury. For a close-up see photo from contributor David Bremner <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7329457">TL5418 : Junction and Sign</a>
Finger post at junction near Bridgefoot Farm
Directions shown are left to Takeley and Hatfield Forest, right to Hatfield Broad Oak, and towards the photographer, to Woodside Green and Hallingbury. For a close-up see photo from contributor David Bremner TL5418 : Junction and Sign
Little Barrington Hall Farm
Little Barrington Hall Farm
Field south of Greenhill Is beside, or was part of Brumsted Common.
Field south of Greenhill
Is beside, or was part of Brumsted Common.
Hatfield Forest. Now a popular park cared for by the National Trust.
Hatfield Forest.
Now a popular park cared for by the National Trust.
Cottages at Greenhill, near Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
Cottages at Greenhill, near Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
House at Bush End, near Hatfield Forest, Essex
House at Bush End, near Hatfield Forest, Essex
Country road near Great Canfield, Essex
Country road near Great Canfield, Essex
Peckers farmhouse, near Hellman's Cross, Essex Hellman's Cross is close to Great Canfield. The road in the photo is Green Street.
Peckers farmhouse, near Hellman's Cross, Essex
Hellman's Cross is close to Great Canfield. The road in the photo is Green Street.
Green Street, Hellman's Cross, near Great Canfield, Essex
Green Street, Hellman's Cross, near Great Canfield, Essex
The driveway to Barrington Hall
The driveway to Barrington Hall
Bridgefoot Farm and footbridge The farm gets its name from standing by the footbridge, which is used when the small stream running beneath floods the road.
Bridgefoot Farm and footbridge
The farm gets its name from standing by the footbridge, which is used when the small stream running beneath floods the road.
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Gaylings Spring is located at Grid Ref: TL5618 (Lat: 51.84719, Lng: 0.26395248)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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