Ampton Field

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Ampton Field

New Road at Ampton This wooded area is known as The Plains and is part of Ampton Wood.
New Road at Ampton Credit: Robert Edwards

Ampton Field, located in Suffolk, England, is a picturesque woodland area that stretches over an expansive area of approximately 200 acres. Situated near the village of Ampton, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of nature.

The field is predominantly composed of a variety of trees, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, which provide a rich and diverse habitat for countless species of flora and fauna. The forest floor is covered with a carpet of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape during the spring and summer months.

The woodland is intersected by numerous footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and discover the hidden gems within. These paths wind through the trees, revealing hidden clearings and small ponds that are home to a range of aquatic life. The peaceful atmosphere of Ampton Field is further enhanced by the soothing sounds of birdsong and the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze.

Aside from its natural beauty, Ampton Field also holds historical significance. It has been an integral part of the local landscape for centuries, with evidence of human presence dating back to prehistoric times. The area has witnessed the passage of time and has been shaped by human activity, including logging and agriculture.

Overall, Ampton Field offers a serene and enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether one seeks solitude or wishes to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature, this Suffolk woodland is a captivating destination that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

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Ampton Field Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.297466/0.72932605 or Grid Reference TL8670. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

New Road at Ampton This wooded area is known as The Plains and is part of Ampton Wood.
New Road at Ampton
This wooded area is known as The Plains and is part of Ampton Wood.
A track that leads to Ampton Water The track also continues on to Ampton Field.
A track that leads to Ampton Water
The track also continues on to Ampton Field.
Construction equipment hire premises Looking rather empty at the moment, this compound is normally full of excavators and the like. The village is rather odd in that the road is lined with pleasant houses to the south but as it heads north it turns to industrial use on both sides, ending with a refuse dump.

There is an interesting cloud formation here with flat bottoms.
Construction equipment hire premises
Looking rather empty at the moment, this compound is normally full of excavators and the like. The village is rather odd in that the road is lined with pleasant houses to the south but as it heads north it turns to industrial use on both sides, ending with a refuse dump. There is an interesting cloud formation here with flat bottoms.
Frontage of construction hire company For more details see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2693453">TL8570 : Construction equipment hire premises</a>.

The next site down the road displays the classic roof of a petrol station, but that no longer operates and the site is just a used car lot.

Just visible in the photo the road near the garage has a serious bit of 'traffic calming' (IE intentional extra road hazard) in the former of some very high concrete kerbs forming a chicane, though if you line it up correctly you can get through straight and at speed (not that I've checked of course ...)
Frontage of construction hire company
For more details see TL8570 : Construction equipment hire premises. The next site down the road displays the classic roof of a petrol station, but that no longer operates and the site is just a used car lot. Just visible in the photo the road near the garage has a serious bit of 'traffic calming' (IE intentional extra road hazard) in the former of some very high concrete kerbs forming a chicane, though if you line it up correctly you can get through straight and at speed (not that I've checked of course ...)
Footpath Footpath across Ampton Field near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Footpath
Footpath across Ampton Field near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Old Bridge Old bridge across the disused Bury to Thetford railway line, now only used as a footbridge near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Old Bridge
Old bridge across the disused Bury to Thetford railway line, now only used as a footbridge near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Gate And Stile Gate stile and footpath with the path leading to Culford as seen from near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Gate And Stile
Gate stile and footpath with the path leading to Culford as seen from near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Farm Track Farm track looking south near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Farm Track
Farm track looking south near to Ingham, Suffolk.
Entering Ingham Entering Ingham, Suffolk on the A.134.
Entering Ingham
Entering Ingham, Suffolk on the A.134.
Car Sales Car sales at Ingham, Suffolk.
Car Sales
Car sales at Ingham, Suffolk.
Ampton Farm Yard circa 1970, view from the steps of the Post Office
Ampton Farm Yard
circa 1970, view from the steps of the Post Office
Ampton Post Office Post Office at the Farm Yard
Ampton Post Office
Post Office at the Farm Yard
Post Office, cottage garden Garden view of post office cottage
Post Office, cottage garden
Garden view of post office cottage
Post Office Cottage garden and rear of farm shed for Ampton Estate
Post Office
Cottage garden and rear of farm shed for Ampton Estate
Post Office Front garden to cottage and adj cottage, Ampton farm yard
Post Office
Front garden to cottage and adj cottage, Ampton farm yard
Post Office Looking south towards pair of cottages, post office door to left.
Post Office
Looking south towards pair of cottages, post office door to left.
Cottage garden with laundry house and dry toilet Brick outhouse with wood fired copper and dry toilet
Cottage garden with laundry house and dry toilet
Brick outhouse with wood fired copper and dry toilet
Oilseed rape crop near Ingham
Oilseed rape crop near Ingham
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Ampton Field is located at Grid Ref: TL8670 (Lat: 52.297466, Lng: 0.72932605)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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