Hickmore Fen

Wood, Forest in Essex Colchester

England

Hickmore Fen

Field edge west of Burnthouse Road
Field edge west of Burnthouse Road Credit: Robin Webster

Hickmore Fen is a picturesque woodland located in Essex, England. Nestled in the heart of the county, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 200 acres. It is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

The fen is characterized by its dense canopy of towering trees, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The wood is primarily composed of oak, birch, and beech trees, providing a rich habitat for a wide range of species. Walking through the forest, visitors can enjoy the symphony of birdsong and the rustling of leaves underfoot.

Hickmore Fen is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous species of birds. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and even the elusive nightingale, among others. The fen is also a habitat for several rare and protected species, such as the purple hairstreak butterfly and the great crested newt.

Walking trails wind through the woodland, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its many hidden treasures. There are also designated picnic areas and benches for those who wish to relax and take in the natural beauty.

Hickmore Fen is managed by a local conservation organization, ensuring the preservation of its unique ecosystem. It is open to the public year-round, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility and natural splendor of this remarkable woodland.

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Hickmore Fen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.916389/0.74080053 or Grid Reference TL8827. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field edge west of Burnthouse Road
Field edge west of Burnthouse Road
Way in to Chalkney Wood from Tey Road As the board explains, the nearer third of the wood is owned by Essex County Council, the rest is Forestry Commission. All has public access.
Way in to Chalkney Wood from Tey Road
As the board explains, the nearer third of the wood is owned by Essex County Council, the rest is Forestry Commission. All has public access.
Path in Chalkney Wood The 64 ha ancient wood is 2/3 Forestry Commission and 1/3 Essex County Council owned. This area is in the latter part.
Path in Chalkney Wood
The 64 ha ancient wood is 2/3 Forestry Commission and 1/3 Essex County Council owned. This area is in the latter part.
Thatched Essex Cottages Cottages at Swan Street, near Chappel, Essex
Thatched Essex Cottages
Cottages at Swan Street, near Chappel, Essex
Chappel & Wakes Colne Railway Station, Essex Not only is the station served by normal services (it's on the Marks Tey to Sudbury branch) but it is also home to the East Anglian Railway Museum.
Chappel & Wakes Colne Railway Station, Essex
Not only is the station served by normal services (it's on the Marks Tey to Sudbury branch) but it is also home to the East Anglian Railway Museum.
St Barnabas Chapel, Chappel, Essex Houses cluster around the small 14th century church, originally a chapel.  The village was allowed a chapel of its own in 1355, because bad weather prevented attendance at church - hence the name.
St Barnabas Chapel, Chappel, Essex
Houses cluster around the small 14th century church, originally a chapel. The village was allowed a chapel of its own in 1355, because bad weather prevented attendance at church - hence the name.
Chappel Village, Essex Small quaint village in the valley of the River Colne and in the shadow of the biggest viaduct in East Anglia.
Chappel Village, Essex
Small quaint village in the valley of the River Colne and in the shadow of the biggest viaduct in East Anglia.
Chappel and Wakes Colne Railway Station, Essex The station also serves as the East Anglian Railway Museum.
Chappel and Wakes Colne Railway Station, Essex
The station also serves as the East Anglian Railway Museum.
Chappel Viaduct, Near Wakes Colne, Essex Train crossing the viaduct, travelling towards the small Chappel and Wakes Colne Railway Station.  Photographer facing E'SE, train travelling N'NE.
Chappel Viaduct, Near Wakes Colne, Essex
Train crossing the viaduct, travelling towards the small Chappel and Wakes Colne Railway Station. Photographer facing E'SE, train travelling N'NE.
Chappel Viaduct, Near Wakes Colne, Essex The viaduct opened in 1846 and has 32 arches.  It stands at 75 feet high and is the longest in East Anglia.  Photographer is standing to the east of the structure, in playing fields designated as 'Millennium Open Spaces' which surround this part of the viaduct and are accessed via Chappel Village.
Chappel Viaduct, Near Wakes Colne, Essex
The viaduct opened in 1846 and has 32 arches. It stands at 75 feet high and is the longest in East Anglia. Photographer is standing to the east of the structure, in playing fields designated as 'Millennium Open Spaces' which surround this part of the viaduct and are accessed via Chappel Village.
Marshalls Farm, Great Tey, Essex
Marshalls Farm, Great Tey, Essex
Farmhouse at Pattock's Farm, near Great Tey, Essex
Farmhouse at Pattock's Farm, near Great Tey, Essex
All Saints church, Wakes Colne, Essex This church stands close to the side of a busy road and is not easy to photograph. It dates back to the Norman period and one of its small Norman windows can be seen in the photo.
All Saints church, Wakes Colne, Essex
This church stands close to the side of a busy road and is not easy to photograph. It dates back to the Norman period and one of its small Norman windows can be seen in the photo.
Farmhouse at Oldhouse Farm, Wakes Colne, Essex This farmhouse really is an old house, possibly early 15th century.
Farmhouse at Oldhouse Farm, Wakes Colne, Essex
This farmhouse really is an old house, possibly early 15th century.
Entrance to Chalkney Wood
Entrance to Chalkney Wood
The Colne valley A view looking across the Colne valley with a locally important crop of Borage in the foreground.
The Colne valley
A view looking across the Colne valley with a locally important crop of Borage in the foreground.
Chalkney Mill Chalkney Mill Rare Breed Farm and Kennels
Chalkney Mill
Chalkney Mill Rare Breed Farm and Kennels
Woods Near Oaklands Farm
Woods Near Oaklands Farm
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Hickmore Fen is located at Grid Ref: TL8827 (Lat: 51.916389, Lng: 0.74080053)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Colchester

Police Authority: Essex

What 3 Words

///mothering.throat.examiner. Near Earls Colne, Essex

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