Jerusalem Wood

Wood, Forest in Cambridgeshire East Cambridgeshire

England

Jerusalem Wood

Trinity Hall Farm
Trinity Hall Farm Credit: N Chadwick

Jerusalem Wood is a small forest located in Cambridgeshire, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is situated near the village of Woodhurst, just a few miles south of the city of Cambridge.

The forest is characterized by its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal habitat for various wildlife species. Visitors can expect to see a variety of trees such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is covered with a carpet of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the beauty of the surroundings.

Numerous walking trails wind through Jerusalem Wood, allowing visitors to explore its serene and tranquil atmosphere. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all ages and abilities. Along the way, visitors may encounter small ponds and streams, providing a refreshing and picturesque setting.

Birdwatchers will be delighted by the abundance of avian species that inhabit the wood. Songbirds such as blackbirds, thrushes, and warblers can be heard chirping melodiously throughout the day. If lucky, visitors may even spot owls and woodpeckers among the treetops.

Jerusalem Wood offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, providing a place for relaxation and rejuvenation. It is a hidden gem in Cambridgeshire, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and enjoy the tranquility of the forest.

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Trinity Hall Farm
Trinity Hall Farm
Freckenham Road, Chippenham
Freckenham Road, Chippenham
Patterned ground SE of Fordham: aerial 2022
Patterned ground SE of Fordham: aerial 2022
Landwade Rd
Landwade Rd
A142 The A142 runs from Chatteris, 26 miles across East Anglia, to Newmarket, via Ely.
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A142
The A142 runs from Chatteris, 26 miles across East Anglia, to Newmarket, via Ely. LinkExternal link
A142 The A142 runs from Chatteris, 26 miles across East Anglia, to Newmarket, via Ely.
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A142
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Roundabout, A142 The A142 runs from Chatteris, 26 miles across East Anglia, to Newmarket, via Ely.
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Roundabout, A142
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Newmarket Rd
Newmarket Rd
Fordham House
Fordham House
Newmarket Rd
Newmarket Rd
Chippenham: cricket in the rain Chippenham's league match against Camden (Cambridge) began in light rain, in defiance of a very discouraging weather forecast. The players' keenness was rewarded as the rain fizzled out and the match - a tense relegation battle neither side could afford to lose - was played to an exciting conclusion: Camden 148, Chippenham 125.
Chippenham: cricket in the rain
Chippenham's league match against Camden (Cambridge) began in light rain, in defiance of a very discouraging weather forecast. The players' keenness was rewarded as the rain fizzled out and the match - a tense relegation battle neither side could afford to lose - was played to an exciting conclusion: Camden 148, Chippenham 125.
Chippenham: fine trees, fielders and evening sunlight Near the end of an end-of-season friendly on a fine September Sunday. This lovely cricket ground is in the northern corner of Chippenham Park.
Chippenham: fine trees, fielders and evening sunlight
Near the end of an end-of-season friendly on a fine September Sunday. This lovely cricket ground is in the northern corner of Chippenham Park.
Chippenham High Street in September The horse chestnut leaves are turning. The Grade II listed house on the right dates from 1673.
Chippenham High Street in September
The horse chestnut leaves are turning. The Grade II listed house on the right dates from 1673.
Chippenham: estate cottages These cottages were built between 1791 and 1802 and modernised in the 20th century.
Chippenham: estate cottages
These cottages were built between 1791 and 1802 and modernised in the 20th century.
Chippenham Park gate lodges The Grade II listing begins "Matching pair of Neo-Classical lodges flanking gateway, c 1794-8 [and] built by James Wyatt (1746-1813) for John Tharp, who purchased the Park in 1791".
Chippenham Park gate lodges
The Grade II listing begins "Matching pair of Neo-Classical lodges flanking gateway, c 1794-8 [and] built by James Wyatt (1746-1813) for John Tharp, who purchased the Park in 1791".
Chippenham: going out to bat Camden (Cambridge) batted first in a Sunday friendly match and the two openers walked out shortly after one o'clock on a fine afternoon in mid September. Twenty-odd overs later both retired undefeated after a partnership of 168, one having scored 112, the other 52. The final score was 252 and the match eventually drawn, with Chippenham eight wickets down. A good time was had by all.
Chippenham: going out to bat
Camden (Cambridge) batted first in a Sunday friendly match and the two openers walked out shortly after one o'clock on a fine afternoon in mid September. Twenty-odd overs later both retired undefeated after a partnership of 168, one having scored 112, the other 52. The final score was 252 and the match eventually drawn, with Chippenham eight wickets down. A good time was had by all.
Roundabout on Newmarket Road, Fordham Abbey The first visit <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6566270" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6566270">Link</a>
Roundabout on Newmarket Road, Fordham Abbey
The first visit Link
High Street, Chippenham
High Street, Chippenham
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Jerusalem Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL6468 (Lat: 52.294261, Lng: 0.41412939)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: East Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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