Great Bendysh Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Great Bendysh Wood

Camps End: blue on the bend A pleasing timber-framed house with a slate roof.
Camps End: blue on the bend Credit: John Sutton

Great Bendysh Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is nestled between the villages of Great Bendysh and Little Bendysh. The wood is predominantly made up of a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a diverse and vibrant landscape.

Visitors to Great Bendysh Wood are greeted by a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind their way through the enchanting woodland. These paths provide ample opportunities for leisurely walks, jogging, and cycling, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the forest. As they explore the wood, visitors may encounter a variety of wildlife, including squirrels, deer, and a wide range of bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The wood boasts a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. Ancient earthworks and remnants of old settlements can still be found within its boundaries, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, there are several small ponds scattered throughout the wood, providing a serene setting for relaxation and birdwatching.

Great Bendysh Wood is managed by the local conservation authority, ensuring its preservation and protection for future generations. The wood's management plan focuses on maintaining a healthy ecosystem, promoting biodiversity, and safeguarding the natural habitats within its borders.

Overall, Great Bendysh Wood offers a tranquil and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its beauty, history, and abundant wildlife make it a cherished asset to both locals and visitors alike.

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Great Bendysh Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.039525/0.36084465 or Grid Reference TL6240. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Camps End: blue on the bend A pleasing timber-framed house with a slate roof.
Camps End: blue on the bend
A pleasing timber-framed house with a slate roof.
Cottages at Camps End On an otherwise sunny morning in late August the sun was briefly behind a scrap of high cloud.
Cottages at Camps End
On an otherwise sunny morning in late August the sun was briefly behind a scrap of high cloud.
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....
On the byway to Camps End A remote corner of Cambridgeshire on a fine late-August morning.
On the byway to Camps End
A remote corner of Cambridgeshire on a fine late-August morning.
Stubble, bales and sky A remote part of south-east Cambridgeshire on a fine late-August morning.
Stubble, bales and sky
A remote part of south-east Cambridgeshire on a fine late-August morning.
Lane, mast and fingerpost Public paths - part of a dense network in these remote parts - from Red Oaks Hill (left) to Drapers Green cross the lane from Olmstead Green to Castle Camps and Camps End.
Lane, mast and fingerpost
Public paths - part of a dense network in these remote parts - from Red Oaks Hill (left) to Drapers Green cross the lane from Olmstead Green to Castle Camps and Camps End.
The road from Olmstead Hall The road is shared by a public byway linking Radwinter End and Olmstead Green (ahead).
The road from Olmstead Hall
The road is shared by a public byway linking Radwinter End and Olmstead Green (ahead).
Olmstead Green: Bendysh House A grand-looking house approached along a drive.
Olmstead Green: Bendysh House
A grand-looking house approached along a drive.
At Olmstead Green The weatherboarded house is Mascal's Farm.
At Olmstead Green
The weatherboarded house is Mascal's Farm.
A modern house at Olmstead Green Olmstead Green is a hamlet in a remote corner of Cambridgeshire, on the Essex border.
A modern house at Olmstead Green
Olmstead Green is a hamlet in a remote corner of Cambridgeshire, on the Essex border.
Perry Appleton, Olmstead Green A pleasant M-roofed 19th-century house in dark red brick.
Perry Appleton, Olmstead Green
A pleasant M-roofed 19th-century house in dark red brick.
Olmstead Green: end of quiet lane So reads the notice on the left. This is also where Essex ends and Cambridgeshire begins.
Olmstead Green: end of quiet lane
So reads the notice on the left. This is also where Essex ends and Cambridgeshire begins.
House at Camps End An attractive old building in brick and wood, by the footpath to Ashdon.
House at Camps End
An attractive old building in brick and wood, by the footpath to Ashdon.
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.
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.
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Great Bendysh Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL6240 (Lat: 52.039525, Lng: 0.36084465)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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