Frogs Hall Plantation

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Frogs Hall Plantation

Cropmarks on fields west of Meeting Green: aerial 2022 (1)
Cropmarks on fields west of Meeting Green: aerial 2022 (1) Credit: Chris

Frogs Hall Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Suffolk, England. Spanning over an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its diverse range of plants and wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The plantation is primarily composed of deciduous trees such as oak, beech, and ash, creating a lush and vibrant canopy that provides a habitat for a variety of bird species. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the woodland.

One of the standout features of Frogs Hall Plantation is its tranquil pond, which serves as a watering hole for numerous amphibians and insects. Frogs, toads, and newts can often be spotted basking in the sun or gracefully swimming in the crystal-clear water. The pond is also home to a wide range of aquatic plants, including water lilies and reeds.

The plantation offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the woodland at their own pace. These trails wind through ancient trees, over gentle hills, and alongside babbling brooks, providing a truly immersive experience in nature.

Frogs Hall Plantation is not only a haven for wildlife but also a site of historical significance. The woodland has been carefully managed for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to medieval times. The plantation's historical importance is further enhanced by the presence of several ancient trees, some of which are believed to be over 500 years old.

Overall, Frogs Hall Plantation is a captivating destination for those seeking to connect with nature, explore historical roots, and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the Suffolk countryside.

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Frogs Hall Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.151656/0.53769724 or Grid Reference TL7353. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cropmarks on fields west of Meeting Green: aerial 2022 (1)
Cropmarks on fields west of Meeting Green: aerial 2022 (1)
Elms Road, Pound Green
Elms Road, Pound Green
The road from Attleton Green to Wickhambrook Here is Robin Webster's similar view.
The road from Attleton Green to Wickhambrook
Here is Robin Webster's similar view.
Stradishall WW1 Memorial The Memorial bears 15 names of men lost in WW1. Six men died at Royal Air Force Stradishall during WW2 and are buried in the churchyard.
Stradishall WW1 Memorial
The Memorial bears 15 names of men lost in WW1. Six men died at Royal Air Force Stradishall during WW2 and are buried in the churchyard.
The Guardroom ex R.A.F. Stradishall R.A.F. Stradishall closed in 1970 and is now the site of two category C prisons: HMP Highpoint North and HMP Highpoint South.
The Guardroom ex R.A.F. Stradishall
R.A.F. Stradishall closed in 1970 and is now the site of two category C prisons: HMP Highpoint North and HMP Highpoint South.
Wickhambrook: All Saints "Mostly Dec ... Tall two-light reticulated window in the W tower" (Nikolaus Pevsner).
Wickhambrook: All Saints
"Mostly Dec ... Tall two-light reticulated window in the W tower" (Nikolaus Pevsner).
Wickhambrook: All Saints - Saxon carving "A small Saxon figure of a man with a shield, outside in the S wall" (Nikolaus Pevsner).
Wickhambrook: All Saints - Saxon carving
"A small Saxon figure of a man with a shield, outside in the S wall" (Nikolaus Pevsner).
"The White House", Wickhambrook Taken from the churchyard of All Saints church.
"The White House", Wickhambrook
Taken from the churchyard of All Saints church.
Wickhambrook churchyard and almshouses The Suffolk-pink building is the Grade II listed almshouses. The listing text reads "A range of C17 timber-framed and plastered almshouses built by Anthony Sparrow in 1615. A tablet states that they were restored in 1897 and the doors and windows are of that period. Casement windows with glazing bars. Roof thatched".
Wickhambrook churchyard and almshouses
The Suffolk-pink building is the Grade II listed almshouses. The listing text reads "A range of C17 timber-framed and plastered almshouses built by Anthony Sparrow in 1615. A tablet states that they were restored in 1897 and the doors and windows are of that period. Casement windows with glazing bars. Roof thatched".
Wickhambrook Glebe Field A view from the churchyard. Wickhambrook is a straggling village and the church is at its southern edge.
Wickhambrook Glebe Field
A view from the churchyard. Wickhambrook is a straggling village and the church is at its southern edge.
Road towards Cock and End Heading north.
Road towards Cock and End
Heading north.
View north from road near Moat Farm The continuous rail fence (in poor repair) rather like a racecourse is noticeable, but there never was one here and the farming is currently arable.
View north from road near Moat Farm
The continuous rail fence (in poor repair) rather like a racecourse is noticeable, but there never was one here and the farming is currently arable.
Lane towards Cowlinge
Lane towards Cowlinge
Mot's End The lane does a right-angled bend to the left around the house. The house, from about 1700, is a grade II listed building. It is described as having a thatched roof, which is not the case now.
Mot's End
The lane does a right-angled bend to the left around the house. The house, from about 1700, is a grade II listed building. It is described as having a thatched roof, which is not the case now.
Road east from Attleton Green
Road east from Attleton Green
Stradishall, St Margaret
Stradishall, St Margaret
Attleton Green: aerial 2017
Attleton Green: aerial 2017
Lane towards Attleton Green
Lane towards Attleton Green
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Frogs Hall Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TL7353 (Lat: 52.151656, Lng: 0.53769724)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

What 3 Words

///mulled.plugs.frock. Near Kedington, Suffolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.151656,0.53769724
Bus Stop
Old Bakery
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Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.1506838/0.5333702
Bus Stop
Old Bakery
Naptan AtcoCode: 390050145
Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Old Bakery
Naptan Indicator: opp
Naptan Landmark: Old Bakery
Naptan NaptanCode: sufgdmdg
Naptan Street: Unclassified
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 52.1507445/0.5334759
Farley Green
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q2776560
Lat/Long: 52.1527208/0.5330113
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:00; Sa 09:45
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: CB8 61
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 52.1507089/0.5334501
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