Orange Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Braintree

England

Orange Wood

A120 towards Colchester
A120 towards Colchester Credit: JThomas

Orange Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Essex, England. Covering an area of approximately 150 hectares, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The forest is situated just a few miles outside the town of Chelmsford, making it easily accessible for both locals and visitors.

Orange Wood is characterized by its dense woodland, comprised mainly of oak, beech, and birch trees. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers and ferns, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape throughout the year. This rich biodiversity makes Orange Wood a haven for wildlife, with numerous species of birds, mammals, and insects calling it home.

The forest offers a network of well-maintained trails and paths, making it ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling. These paths wind through the woods, allowing visitors to explore the different areas of the forest and enjoy the tranquility of nature. There are also designated picnic areas and benches where visitors can relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.

Orange Wood is managed by the local council, who strive to maintain its natural beauty and protect its wildlife. The forest is open to the public year-round, with free admission for all. In addition to its recreational value, Orange Wood also serves as an important ecological site, contributing to the conservation of the region's natural heritage.

Overall, Orange Wood in Essex is a stunning forest that offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Its diverse flora and fauna, coupled with its accessible amenities, make it a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts and a valuable asset to the local community.

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Orange Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.878273/0.64349468 or Grid Reference TL8223. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A120 towards Colchester
A120 towards Colchester
Stubble field near Glazenwood
Stubble field near Glazenwood
Lodge to Glazenwood
Lodge to Glazenwood
Track (byway), Glazenwood
Track (byway), Glazenwood
Minor road, Glazenwood Towards Perry Green.
Minor road, Glazenwood
Towards Perry Green.
Periwinkle Hall, Perry Green
Periwinkle Hall, Perry Green
Pylon, Perry Green
Pylon, Perry Green
Field off Links Road, Perry Green
Field off Links Road, Perry Green
Links Road, Perry Green Towards Clapdog Green.
Links Road, Perry Green
Towards Clapdog Green.
Stubble field and woodland, Perry Green
Stubble field and woodland, Perry Green
Minor road, Perry Green
Minor road, Perry Green
Fiveash Lane
Fiveash Lane
Goslings Cottage
Goslings Cottage
Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell, Essex Bradwell church stands quite a distance from its village in a remote location with just a farm as its neighbour.  The church is mainly Norman and there is much evidence of roman bricks being used.  Many churches around the Colchester area show signs of re-used roman bricks from the original roman town of Colchester.
Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell, Essex
Bradwell church stands quite a distance from its village in a remote location with just a farm as its neighbour. The church is mainly Norman and there is much evidence of roman bricks being used. Many churches around the Colchester area show signs of re-used roman bricks from the original roman town of Colchester.
St. Mary's church, Pattiswick, Essex Like many other redundant churches around the country, this 12th century church has been converted into a private residence. The conversion has been quite sympathetically done and, although it seems a shame that such action has been carried out, it is better than demolition.
St. Mary's church, Pattiswick, Essex
Like many other redundant churches around the country, this 12th century church has been converted into a private residence. The conversion has been quite sympathetically done and, although it seems a shame that such action has been carried out, it is better than demolition.
Periwinkle Hall, Perry Green, Essex Perry Green has just a few houses and it lies between Silver End and Bradwell.
Periwinkle Hall, Perry Green, Essex
Perry Green has just a few houses and it lies between Silver End and Bradwell.
'The Swan Inn', Bradwell, Essex This inn stands alongside the busy A120 on the section between Braintree and Coggeshall.
'The Swan Inn', Bradwell, Essex
This inn stands alongside the busy A120 on the section between Braintree and Coggeshall.
Whalebone wood Whalebone wood (and the nearby spring) are well named - a pair of whalebones are still visible in the hedge beside the road here.
Whalebone wood
Whalebone wood (and the nearby spring) are well named - a pair of whalebones are still visible in the hedge beside the road here.
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Orange Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL8223 (Lat: 51.878273, Lng: 0.64349468)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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