Cage's Wood

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Cage's Wood

Whepstead Baptist Church Located on Rectory Road in Mickley Green, within Whepstead parish but some distance from the Anglican parish church, this chapel was built in 1844. It was recorded in the 1851 Census of Religious Worship that the Sunday congregation was 155 (attending three services) which compares with 310 attending the parish church. At the time the village population was 652; it is hard to imagine such figures now. The building is grade II listed.
Whepstead Baptist Church Credit: Stephen McKay

Cage's Wood, located in Suffolk, England, is a picturesque forest that spans approximately 50 acres. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers due to its tranquil beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The wood is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, ensuring the preservation and conservation of its natural resources.

The forest is characterized by a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a rich and vibrant landscape throughout the year. Ancient oaks, beech, and birch trees dominate the woodland, providing a habitat for a wide range of wildlife such as deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species. The wood is particularly renowned for its bird population, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Trails and footpaths crisscross the wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. The paths wind through a carpet of bluebells in the springtime, creating a breathtaking sight. Additionally, a small stream runs through the forest, adding to its charm.

Cage's Wood offers visitors a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is a place where one can immerse themselves in nature, breathe in the fresh air, and listen to the sounds of the forest. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or a photography expedition, Cage's Wood provides a serene and idyllic setting for all who venture into its enchanting embrace.

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Whepstead Baptist Church Located on Rectory Road in Mickley Green, within Whepstead parish but some distance from the Anglican parish church, this chapel was built in 1844. It was recorded in the 1851 Census of Religious Worship that the Sunday congregation was 155 (attending three services) which compares with 310 attending the parish church. At the time the village population was 652; it is hard to imagine such figures now. The building is grade II listed.
Whepstead Baptist Church
Located on Rectory Road in Mickley Green, within Whepstead parish but some distance from the Anglican parish church, this chapel was built in 1844. It was recorded in the 1851 Census of Religious Worship that the Sunday congregation was 155 (attending three services) which compares with 310 attending the parish church. At the time the village population was 652; it is hard to imagine such figures now. The building is grade II listed.
Rectory Road, Mickley Green Mickley Green is a hamlet within the parish of Whepstead. This is the view along Rectory Road from outside the Baptist church. The plethora of overhead cables is somewhat unsightly.
Rectory Road, Mickley Green
Mickley Green is a hamlet within the parish of Whepstead. This is the view along Rectory Road from outside the Baptist church. The plethora of overhead cables is somewhat unsightly.
Bull Lane, Mickley Green Looking towards Mickley Green on the road from Pinford End.
Bull Lane, Mickley Green
Looking towards Mickley Green on the road from Pinford End.
Bungalow on Bury Road, Brockley
Bungalow on Bury Road, Brockley
Hawks Lane, Pound Green From Bury Road, leading to Brockley Hall.
Hawks Lane, Pound Green
From Bury Road, leading to Brockley Hall.
Bury Road, Gulling Green
Bury Road, Gulling Green
Field of sugar beet by Brands Lane
Field of sugar beet by Brands Lane
Field by Brands Lane Looking towards Rowney Farm
Field by Brands Lane
Looking towards Rowney Farm
Field of sugar beet by Brands Lane
Field of sugar beet by Brands Lane
Field by Rectory Road, Mickley Green
Field by Rectory Road, Mickley Green
Straight Road, Melon Green
Straight Road, Melon Green
Rectory Road, Mickley Green
Rectory Road, Mickley Green
St Andrew's, Brockley.
St Andrew's, Brockley.
Road junction in Lawshall This junction is actually a crossroads.  The road to the right is Melford Road with Bury Road off to the left.  Straight ahead is Lambs Lane and opposite is Golden Lane.
Road junction in Lawshall
This junction is actually a crossroads. The road to the right is Melford Road with Bury Road off to the left. Straight ahead is Lambs Lane and opposite is Golden Lane.
Dems at Castle Farm
Dems at Castle Farm
Ploughing Ploughing near to Brockley, Suffolk.
Ploughing
Ploughing near to Brockley, Suffolk.
Ploughed Field Ploughed field and footpath near to Brockley, Suffolk.
Ploughed Field
Ploughed field and footpath near to Brockley, Suffolk.
Open Fields Open fields near to Brockley, Suffolk.
Open Fields
Open fields near to Brockley, Suffolk.
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Cage's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL8456 (Lat: 52.172, Lng: 0.69245723)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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