Broadysh Grove

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Broadysh Grove

Brownings House This Grade II listed timber-framed farmhouse of c 1700 is on a dead-end lane near Camps End, in a south-eastern corner of Cambridgeshire.
Brownings House Credit: John Sutton

Broadysh Grove, located in the county of Essex, England, is a picturesque woodland area known for its enchanting beauty and serene atmosphere. Nestled within the heart of the Essex countryside, this grove is a true haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Covering a vast expanse of land, Broadysh Grove is a rich and diverse forest area, characterized by its dense foliage and towering trees. The grove is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which provide a vibrant display of colors throughout the changing seasons.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore the grove at their own pace. These paths meander through the forest, leading to hidden clearings and secluded spots, ideal for picnicking or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature.

Wildlife thrives in Broadysh Grove, with a multitude of species calling this woodland their home. Birdwatchers can spot various avian species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, while nature enthusiasts may encounter rabbits, foxes, and deer during their explorations.

Broadysh Grove offers more than just natural beauty. The grove is steeped in history, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. These historical remnants provide insight into the area's rich heritage and offer an opportunity for visitors to connect with the past.

Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family outing, or an immersive nature experience, Broadysh Grove in Essex promises a captivating and rejuvenating escape for all who visit.

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Broadysh Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.036458/0.33834505 or Grid Reference TL6040. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Brownings House This Grade II listed timber-framed farmhouse of c 1700 is on a dead-end lane near Camps End, in a south-eastern corner of Cambridgeshire.
Brownings House
This Grade II listed timber-framed farmhouse of c 1700 is on a dead-end lane near Camps End, in a south-eastern corner of Cambridgeshire.
Outside Spindleberry Cottage A bench is kindly provided for the use of elderly cyclists. The fingerpost points along a path which leads eventually to Castle Camps.
Outside Spindleberry Cottage
A bench is kindly provided for the use of elderly cyclists. The fingerpost points along a path which leads eventually to Castle Camps.
Sunlight, shadows and Spindleberry Cottage The sun was in the wrong quarter of the sky for a successful picture of the whole cottage, taken from the road - but I discovered that Jonathan Billinger had photographed it clearly in 2007: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/599020">TL6141 : Spindleberry Cottage</a>.
Sunlight, shadows and Spindleberry Cottage
The sun was in the wrong quarter of the sky for a successful picture of the whole cottage, taken from the road - but I discovered that Jonathan Billinger had photographed it clearly in 2007: TL6141 : Spindleberry Cottage.
At Charlwood Farm The farmhouse is Grade II listed, but not the outbuildings....
At Charlwood Farm
The farmhouse is Grade II listed, but not the outbuildings....
Collection of old agricultural machinery An interesting arrangement in a field at Camps End.
Collection of old agricultural machinery
An interesting arrangement in a field at Camps End.
Muddy track near Sandons Farm The soil round here has a very high clay content - it forms puddles easily and sticks to boots most uncomfortably.
Muddy track near Sandons Farm
The soil round here has a very high clay content - it forms puddles easily and sticks to boots most uncomfortably.
Great Bendysh wood The view from Little to Great Bendysh wood after recent de-coniferisation work.
Great Bendysh wood
The view from Little to Great Bendysh wood after recent de-coniferisation work.
Browning Farm from the road to Great Bendysh Wood Frosty bridge here
Browning Farm from the road to Great Bendysh Wood
Frosty bridge here
Leave the road here for Great Bendysh Wood. Footpath sign absent.  Many signs missing in this area.  Many of the paths are ploughed up so try and stay oriented and allow extra time.
Leave the road here for Great Bendysh Wood.
Footpath sign absent. Many signs missing in this area. Many of the paths are ploughed up so try and stay oriented and allow extra time.
2 sets of crossroads
2 sets of crossroads
Spindleberry Cottage A thatched building at the end of Camps End Lane.
Spindleberry Cottage
A thatched building at the end of Camps End Lane.
Broadysh Farm Eggs and potatoes for sale.
Broadysh Farm
Eggs and potatoes for sale.
Unmarked path through Little Bendysh Wood Both Bendysh Woods are Forestry Commission and should be open to the Public.
Unmarked path through Little Bendysh Wood
Both Bendysh Woods are Forestry Commission and should be open to the Public.
What? With so many signs missing in this area this is disconcerting.
What?
With so many signs missing in this area this is disconcerting.
Cottages in Water Lane
Cottages in Water Lane
A ditch across farmland This is the view from Golden Lane.
A ditch across farmland
This is the view from Golden Lane.
Farmhouse at Godfrey's Farm
Farmhouse at Godfrey's Farm
Midsummer Hill, Goldstones The sign is right - this is real tractor country. Evidence of their work can be seen on the left.
Midsummer Hill, Goldstones
The sign is right - this is real tractor country. Evidence of their work can be seen on the left.
Show me another place!

Broadysh Grove is located at Grid Ref: TL6040 (Lat: 52.036458, Lng: 0.33834505)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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