Field Premises Belt

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Field Premises Belt

Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1) Credit: Chris

Field Premises Belt is a wooded area located in Suffolk, England. It is a serene and picturesque forested region that covers a vast expanse of land, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The forest is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead.

The woodland is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to encounter various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as mammals like deer and foxes. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers and mosses, further adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Field Premises Belt offers numerous walking trails and paths that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more adventurous hikers. Along the way, there are several designated picnic areas where visitors can rest and enjoy a meal amidst the peaceful ambiance of the forest.

The woodland is well-maintained, with proper signage and facilities ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors. It is a popular destination for families, couples, and individuals seeking a retreat into nature. Whether it’s a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Field Premises Belt in Suffolk is a haven that offers a perfect blend of tranquility and natural beauty.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.360757/0.56730616 or Grid Reference TL7476. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (2)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (2)
A11 towards London But no longer a continuous route with that number. Taking the A14 around Newmarket is the first interruption.
A11 towards London
But no longer a continuous route with that number. Taking the A14 around Newmarket is the first interruption.
B1112 by Foxhole Heath
B1112 by Foxhole Heath
B1112 under A11 Previously a junction but that was removed when this section of the A11 was dualled, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1947215">TL7575 : Approaching the A11, B1112 junction</a>
B1112 under A11
Previously a junction but that was removed when this section of the A11 was dualled, see TL7575 : Approaching the A11, B1112 junction
B1112 under A11 Previously a junction but that was removed when this section of the A11 was dualled, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2716306">TL7575 : B1112 to Icklingham</a>. The footpath sign is to link the previous path crossing of the A11 to the underpass, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2717112">TL7475 : Tree Belt</a>
B1112 under A11
Previously a junction but that was removed when this section of the A11 was dualled, see TL7575 : B1112 to Icklingham. The footpath sign is to link the previous path crossing of the A11 to the underpass, see TL7475 : Tree Belt
Mildenhall Left Left turn off the A11 towards Mildenhall.
Mildenhall Left
Left turn off the A11 towards Mildenhall.
Maize crop at How Hill Looking east from the B1112 towards How Hill.
Maize crop at How Hill
Looking east from the B1112 towards How Hill.
Field entrance near Chamberlain's Buildings Farm Looking east from the B1112.
Field entrance near Chamberlain's Buildings Farm
Looking east from the B1112.
B1112 at Foxhole Heath The road snakes across typical Breckland country.
B1112 at Foxhole Heath
The road snakes across typical Breckland country.
Private track to Rakeheath Farm This track leads eastwards across open heathland towards Rakeheath and Rakebottom Farms.
Private track to Rakeheath Farm
This track leads eastwards across open heathland towards Rakeheath and Rakebottom Farms.
Track to Codson Hill This track leads eastwards from the A1065, north of Mildenhall.
Track to Codson Hill
This track leads eastwards from the A1065, north of Mildenhall.
Trees at Rakeheath An rare uncultivated part of the large Elveden Estate.
Trees at Rakeheath
An rare uncultivated part of the large Elveden Estate.
King Carlos Plantation Viewed from adjacent to the A11, looking south east across How Hill.
King Carlos Plantation
Viewed from adjacent to the A11, looking south east across How Hill.
Tumulus at How Hill This mound, topped by trees, lies immediately north of the busy A11, at How Hill.
Tumulus at How Hill
This mound, topped by trees, lies immediately north of the busy A11, at How Hill.
Trees on How Hill The A11 London to Norwich road passes close by this spot. In the distance (in the adjacent square) is King Carlos Plantation.
Trees on How Hill
The A11 London to Norwich road passes close by this spot. In the distance (in the adjacent square) is King Carlos Plantation.
Farmland on the Elveden Estate Part of the huge Elveden Estate, one of the largest farms in England. The in-hand farm at Elveden extends to some 10,000 acres.  The principal crops grown are potatoes, onions, carrots, wheat and rye. The soils are light textured, free-draining and easy to work but prone to drought.
Farmland on the Elveden Estate
Part of the huge Elveden Estate, one of the largest farms in England. The in-hand farm at Elveden extends to some 10,000 acres. The principal crops grown are potatoes, onions, carrots, wheat and rye. The soils are light textured, free-draining and easy to work but prone to drought.
Track on the Elveden Estate This track leads westwards from the metalled private road between Rakeheath Farm and High Lodge, on the Elveden Estate between Mildenhall and Thetford.
Track on the Elveden Estate
This track leads westwards from the metalled private road between Rakeheath Farm and High Lodge, on the Elveden Estate between Mildenhall and Thetford.
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Field Premises Belt is located at Grid Ref: TL7476 (Lat: 52.360757, Lng: 0.56730616)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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