Beech Grove

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Beech Grove

Part of Nowton Road The village sign can be seen on the right side of the picture.
Part of Nowton Road Credit: Robert Edwards

Beech Grove, Suffolk, also known as Wood or Forest, is a picturesque area located in the county of Suffolk, England. This charming woodland spans approximately 100 acres and is widely recognized for its abundant beech trees, which give the grove its name. The grove is situated within close proximity to the village of Beech, making it easily accessible for locals and visitors alike.

Beech Grove offers a serene and tranquil environment with its dense canopy of trees, providing a natural refuge for various species of wildlife. The grove is home to a plethora of flora and fauna, including a diverse range of bird species, small mammals, and insects. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers are often drawn to this area, as it offers a fantastic opportunity to observe and appreciate the local wildlife.

The grove also boasts a network of well-maintained trails, making it a popular destination for hiking and walking enthusiasts. These paths wind their way through the woodland, providing visitors with the chance to explore the grove's natural beauty at their own pace. Along these trails, visitors can also find several picnic spots and benches, perfect for a peaceful outdoor lunch or a moment of relaxation amidst nature.

Beech Grove, Suffolk, is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a vital part of the local ecosystem. It plays an essential role in maintaining biodiversity by providing a habitat for various plants and animals, contributing to the overall health and sustainability of the region. Whether you seek a tranquil retreat or an opportunity to reconnect with nature, Beech Grove is a perfect destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Suffolk's woodlands.

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Beech Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.223364/0.70789415 or Grid Reference TL8561. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Part of Nowton Road The village sign can be seen on the right side of the picture.
Part of Nowton Road
The village sign can be seen on the right side of the picture.
Old gatehouse, on Sicklesmere Road
Old gatehouse, on Sicklesmere Road
Spread Eagle, Out Westgate, Bury St Edmunds
Spread Eagle, Out Westgate, Bury St Edmunds
New house, 21 Ely Close
New house, 21 Ely Close
Petticoat Lane from junction This junction is usually known as the Green Ace junction, from the garage just to the right (east), although pub goers call it the Spread Eagle junction, from the premises on the left. It is infamous for its very slow traffic light cycle.
Petticoat Lane from junction
This junction is usually known as the Green Ace junction, from the garage just to the right (east), although pub goers call it the Spread Eagle junction, from the premises on the left. It is infamous for its very slow traffic light cycle.
The Oast House, Bury St. Edmunds Oast houses are normally associated mainly with Kent, and I had lived in Bury St. Edmunds for decades before I discovered that we have one in the town. It has obviously been converted to housing and/or offices.

In the foreground we see a storage yard for a builders' merchants.
The Oast House, Bury St. Edmunds
Oast houses are normally associated mainly with Kent, and I had lived in Bury St. Edmunds for decades before I discovered that we have one in the town. It has obviously been converted to housing and/or offices. In the foreground we see a storage yard for a builders' merchants.
New Bridlepath Post New bridlepath sign post near to Nowton, Suffolk.
New Bridlepath Post
New bridlepath sign post near to Nowton, Suffolk.
Bridlepath And Country Road Bridlepath and country road near to Nowton, Suffolk.
Bridlepath And Country Road
Bridlepath and country road near to Nowton, Suffolk.
Blue Cottage Blue cottage near to Horringer, Suffolk.
Blue Cottage
Blue cottage near to Horringer, Suffolk.
Cedar tree damaged during wet summer The branches from this cedar tree appear to have broken in a domino effect, with an upper branch bringing down several others.  It happened at around 8am on 8th July 2012.
Cedar tree damaged during wet summer
The branches from this cedar tree appear to have broken in a domino effect, with an upper branch bringing down several others. It happened at around 8am on 8th July 2012.
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - East end
St Peter, Nowton - Sanctuary
St Peter, Nowton - Sanctuary
St Peter, Nowton - West end
St Peter, Nowton - West end
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Beech Grove is located at Grid Ref: TL8561 (Lat: 52.223364, Lng: 0.70789415)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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