Howsey Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Braintree

England

Howsey Wood

Horses near Tinkers Green, Essex Tinkers Green is close to Cornish Hall End.
Horses near Tinkers Green, Essex Credit: Robert Edwards

Howsey Wood is a small but dense woodland located in the county of Essex, England. It spans an area of approximately 20 acres and is situated near the village of Howsey, hence its name. The woodland is part of a larger forested area in this region, providing a natural habitat for a variety of flora and fauna.

The wood is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a beautiful canopy overhead. The dense vegetation and lack of human intervention have allowed the woodland to develop into a thriving ecosystem. It is home to numerous species of birds, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and foxes.

Walking through Howsey Wood, visitors can enjoy a serene and tranquil environment, far removed from the hustle and bustle of nearby towns and cities. The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths, allowing easy access for nature enthusiasts and hikers. These paths wind through the trees, offering picturesque views and opportunities for wildlife-spotting.

The wood is also popular among photographers and artists, who are drawn to its natural beauty and the ever-changing colors throughout the seasons. In spring, the woodland floor is carpeted with bluebells, creating a stunning display of vibrant hues. During autumn, the leaves turn golden and red, providing a breathtaking backdrop for any creative endeavor.

Overall, Howsey Wood is a hidden gem in Essex, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Its diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes make it a cherished and well-preserved woodland in the area, attracting both locals and visitors alike.

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Howsey Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.007255/0.44438904 or Grid Reference TL6737. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Horses near Tinkers Green, Essex Tinkers Green is close to Cornish Hall End.
Horses near Tinkers Green, Essex
Tinkers Green is close to Cornish Hall End.
Boarded Barns near Tinker's Green, Essex Tinker's Green is near Cornish Hall Lane in the north-west part of Essex.
Boarded Barns near Tinker's Green, Essex
Tinker's Green is near Cornish Hall Lane in the north-west part of Essex.
Rivett's Farm, Essex Rivett's Farm stands a short distance from the village of Cornish Hall End.
Rivett's Farm, Essex
Rivett's Farm stands a short distance from the village of Cornish Hall End.
St. John The Evangelist church, Cornish Hall End, Essex This is a Victorian church, built in 1840 and designed by J. D. Morgan. The bell-tower was added in 1910.
St. John The Evangelist church, Cornish Hall End, Essex
This is a Victorian church, built in 1840 and designed by J. D. Morgan. The bell-tower was added in 1910.
Rape field, near Cornish Hall End, Essex
Rape field, near Cornish Hall End, Essex
Nortons Farm, near Stambourne Green, Essex Nortons Farm is shown on the modern O/S map as Little Nortons, on one side of the road, and Great Nortons on the other. Little Nortons is featured in this picture.
Nortons Farm, near Stambourne Green, Essex
Nortons Farm is shown on the modern O/S map as Little Nortons, on one side of the road, and Great Nortons on the other. Little Nortons is featured in this picture.
Cornish Hall This mainly 15th century house stands on a moated site.
Cornish Hall
This mainly 15th century house stands on a moated site.
Herkstead Hall Farm
Herkstead Hall Farm
Old barn at Martin's Farm
Old barn at Martin's Farm
Farmhouse at Belcumber Farm
Farmhouse at Belcumber Farm
Lowerhouse Farm at Tinkers Green
Lowerhouse Farm at Tinkers Green
Country road at Tinkers Green
Country road at Tinkers Green
Moat and Heards Lane The watercourse between the trees is part of a medieval moat at the end of Heards Lane that is part of a new Permissive Footpath (crossing left to right) near Cornish Hall End.
Moat and Heards Lane
The watercourse between the trees is part of a medieval moat at the end of Heards Lane that is part of a new Permissive Footpath (crossing left to right) near Cornish Hall End.
Heards Lane Heards lane is part of a new permissive footpath circular walk to the east of the village of Cornish Hall End, Essex. The permission to use the path is valid until 2016.
Heards Lane
Heards lane is part of a new permissive footpath circular walk to the east of the village of Cornish Hall End, Essex. The permission to use the path is valid until 2016.
Heards Lane Again Heards Lane is part of a new permissive footpath circular walk to the east of the village of Cornish Hall End, Essex. The walk has been created as part of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme as (I assume) is the hedge planting. The walk will be open at least until 2016.
Heards Lane Again
Heards Lane is part of a new permissive footpath circular walk to the east of the village of Cornish Hall End, Essex. The walk has been created as part of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme as (I assume) is the hedge planting. The walk will be open at least until 2016.
Corner of an Essex field View north from a paddock at Shore Hall, with thanks to the owner.
Spain's Wood is just visible in the distance.
Corner of an Essex field
View north from a paddock at Shore Hall, with thanks to the owner. Spain's Wood is just visible in the distance.
Stables at Shore Hall A substantial building still used for horses. Thanks to the owner for the permission to take this.
Stables at Shore Hall
A substantial building still used for horses. Thanks to the owner for the permission to take this.
Unusual sight at Tinkers Green Quite a large motor boat by the thatched cottage.
Unusual sight at Tinkers Green
Quite a large motor boat by the thatched cottage.
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Howsey Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL6737 (Lat: 52.007255, Lng: 0.44438904)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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