Sandpit Plantation

Wood, Forest in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Sandpit Plantation

Field and hedgerow, Cross's Grave On a damp Autumnal morning.
Field and hedgerow, Cross's Grave Credit: JThomas

Sandpit Plantation is a charming woodland area located in Norfolk, England. This picturesque plantation is nestled within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Sandpit Plantation is primarily composed of dense woodland, consisting mainly of mature oak, beech, and pine trees. The plantation is known for its diverse ecosystem, providing a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to encounter various species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals while exploring the plantation.

The plantation features well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to easily navigate through the woodland. These paths provide an excellent opportunity for walking, jogging, or cycling, making it an ideal spot for both leisurely strolls and more adventurous activities. Additionally, the plantation offers designated picnic areas, encouraging visitors to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Sandpit Plantation is also notable for its historical significance. The area was once used as a sand quarry, with the extracted sand being used for construction purposes. Evidence of this industrial past can still be seen in certain areas of the plantation, enhancing its unique charm and character.

Overall, Sandpit Plantation offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning woodland, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful and immersive natural experience in Norfolk.

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Sandpit Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.789465/0.64760109 or Grid Reference TF7824. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field and hedgerow, Cross's Grave On a damp Autumnal morning.
Field and hedgerow, Cross's Grave
On a damp Autumnal morning.
Cross's Grave Crossroads near Harpley.
Cross's Grave
Crossroads near Harpley.
Rose & Crown
Rose & Crown
Nethergate Street
Nethergate Street
Nethergate Street
Nethergate Street
St Lawrence Church, Harpley Early morning light caught on the flint tower of this handsome church.
St Lawrence Church, Harpley
Early morning light caught on the flint tower of this handsome church.
Harpley Triangulation Pillar Just beside the road this trig pillar has flush bracket S2162.
Harpley Triangulation Pillar
Just beside the road this trig pillar has flush bracket S2162.
The Rose & Crown, Harpley Early morning sunshine graces the Rose & Crown in Harpley, Norfolk.
The Rose & Crown, Harpley
Early morning sunshine graces the Rose & Crown in Harpley, Norfolk.
Scotsman's Pit Large pond in Great Massingham known as Scotsman's Pit
Scotsman's Pit
Large pond in Great Massingham known as Scotsman's Pit
Station Road cottages Cottages on Station Road in Great Massingham
Station Road cottages
Cottages on Station Road in Great Massingham
Castle Acre to Harpley (129b) Farmland south-southwest of The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (129b)
Farmland south-southwest of The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (135b) Looking west-southwest along the road to Grimston Heath
Castle Acre to Harpley (135b)
Looking west-southwest along the road to Grimston Heath
Castle Acre to Harpley (163b) Approaching a pig farm on The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (163b)
Approaching a pig farm on The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (180b) Hikers passing the Dogotel, a Claridges for dogs
Castle Acre to Harpley (180b)
Hikers passing the Dogotel, a Claridges for dogs
Castle Acre to Harpley (123) Fellow hikers on The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (123)
Fellow hikers on The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (124) Field seen from The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (124)
Field seen from The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (125) Tree seen from The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (125)
Tree seen from The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (126) Hay bales seen from The Peddars Way
Castle Acre to Harpley (126)
Hay bales seen from The Peddars Way
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Sandpit Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TF7824 (Lat: 52.789465, Lng: 0.64760109)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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