Bungate Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Braintree

England

Bungate Wood

Buckley's Lane meets B1024 Colne Road
Buckley's Lane meets B1024 Colne Road Credit: Robin Webster

Bungate Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Situated in the village of Bungate, the wood covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is primarily composed of deciduous trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which provide a stunning display of vibrant colors during the autumn months. The dense canopy of the trees creates a shaded and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for walking, picnicking, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature.

Bungate Wood is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can often spot woodpeckers, nuthatches, and blue tits among the branches, while those with a keen eye may catch a glimpse of badgers, foxes, or rabbits scurrying through the undergrowth.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These paths lead to charming clearings and secluded spots, providing opportunities for peaceful reflection or photography.

Bungate Wood is also steeped in history, with remnants of an ancient earthwork known as Bungate Camp located within its boundaries. This Iron Age hillfort is now a scheduled ancient monument, further enhancing the wood's cultural significance.

Overall, Bungate Wood offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life, providing visitors with the chance to immerse themselves in nature and discover the rich history and biodiversity of Essex's woodlands.

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Bungate Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.8915/0.66310812 or Grid Reference TL8324. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Buckley's Lane meets B1024 Colne Road
Buckley's Lane meets B1024 Colne Road
Ornamental lake at Markshall gardens
Ornamental lake at Markshall gardens
Trees at Markshall park; somewhere west of war memorial site
Trees at Markshall park; somewhere west of war memorial site
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.
Visitor Centre at Markshall Country Park, Essex The Country Park lies to the north of Coggeshall.
Visitor Centre at Markshall Country Park, Essex
The Country Park lies to the north of 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.
Holfield Grange
Holfield Grange
Markshall lake The upper of 2 lakes, reputedly dug by General Honeywood's troops during the siege of Colchester.
Markshall lake
The upper of 2 lakes, reputedly dug by General Honeywood's troops during the siege of Colchester.
The avenue - Markshall This long avenue stretches from the site of the old hall to the boundary of the deer park here oak, further down small leaved lime with mistletoe.
The avenue - Markshall
This long avenue stretches from the site of the old hall to the boundary of the deer park here oak, further down small leaved lime with mistletoe.
Woodland pigs - Markshall Pigs being used to control bracken in the pine plantations prior to conversion to arboretum.
Woodland pigs - Markshall
Pigs being used to control bracken in the pine plantations prior to conversion to arboretum.
Grange wood - Markshall Grange wood is an excellent example of a naturally occurring monoculture - in this case small leaved lime (Tilia cordata).
Grange wood - Markshall
Grange wood is an excellent example of a naturally occurring monoculture - in this case small leaved lime (Tilia cordata).
Ancient trackway between Grange and Lilly woods This trackway runs through a recently coppiced coupe in this area of ancient woodland.
Ancient trackway between Grange and Lilly woods
This trackway runs through a recently coppiced coupe in this area of ancient woodland.
Little Nunty's farm This arable field was originally divided into 7 and named after the days of the week and during WW II a horse was caught in cross fire from a "dog fight" going on overhead and, alas, died.
Little Nunty's farm
This arable field was originally divided into 7 and named after the days of the week and during WW II a horse was caught in cross fire from a "dog fight" going on overhead and, alas, died.
Arboretum path One of the many delightful walks through the Markshall Arboretum.
Arboretum path
One of the many delightful walks through the Markshall Arboretum.
The great Markshall oak. This veteran has a girth in excess of 27 feet, the site of the hall is in the background.
The great Markshall oak.
This veteran has a girth in excess of 27 feet, the site of the hall is in the background.
Hopgreen Farm The road in this photo is the B.1024
Hopgreen Farm
The road in this photo is the B.1024
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
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Bungate Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL8324 (Lat: 51.8915, Lng: 0.66310812)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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