Appletree Wood

Wood, Forest in Suffolk Babergh

England

Appletree Wood

Spout Farm, near Workhouse Green, Suffolk
Spout Farm, near Workhouse Green, Suffolk Credit: Robert Edwards

Appletree Wood is a charming woodland located in the county of Suffolk, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is nestled in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, offering a tranquil and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The wood is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead, providing shade and shelter for a wide variety of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, adding a burst of color to the natural landscape.

Visitors to Appletree Wood can explore its network of winding footpaths, which lead through the heart of the wood and provide opportunities for peaceful walks, nature observation, and birdwatching. The wood is home to a diverse range of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Appletree Wood also boasts a rich history. It has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance, and there are remnants of an ancient Roman settlement within its boundaries, adding an element of historical intrigue.

Overall, Appletree Wood offers a serene and enchanting experience for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat. Its rich biodiversity, scenic beauty, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Suffolk countryside.

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Appletree Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.001625/0.78343886 or Grid Reference TL9137. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spout Farm, near Workhouse Green, Suffolk
Spout Farm, near Workhouse Green, Suffolk
Cottage on Chapel Lane The start of a footpath runs by the side of the cottage.
Cottage on Chapel Lane
The start of a footpath runs by the side of the cottage.
Cottage at Dorking Tye, Suffolk Dorking Tye is an area near the village of Assington. This lovely thatched timber-framed cottage is just one of the few buildings in this part of rural suffolk.
Cottage at Dorking Tye, Suffolk
Dorking Tye is an area near the village of Assington. This lovely thatched timber-framed cottage is just one of the few buildings in this part of rural suffolk.
Woolman's Farm, near Bures, Suffolk
Woolman's Farm, near Bures, Suffolk
Houses at Workhouse Green, Suffolk These cottages were built for farm workers in 1870.

The 'Workhouse' was to the right of this picture and was formed from a group of timber framed cottages now combined as a large dwelling and the cottage on the opposite side of Spout Lane appears to have been used as a dormitory. The terrace shown were originally 2up, 2down workers cottages (circa 1865). They had a communal bakehouse to the rear with long plots for cultivation (now occupied by two houses).  (Additional information provided by John Quick.)
Houses at Workhouse Green, Suffolk
These cottages were built for farm workers in 1870. The 'Workhouse' was to the right of this picture and was formed from a group of timber framed cottages now combined as a large dwelling and the cottage on the opposite side of Spout Lane appears to have been used as a dormitory. The terrace shown were originally 2up, 2down workers cottages (circa 1865). They had a communal bakehouse to the rear with long plots for cultivation (now occupied by two houses). (Additional information provided by John Quick.)
One of the buildings at Dorking Tye House
One of the buildings at Dorking Tye House
Part of Stanton's Farm
Part of Stanton's Farm
Road to Costens Hall
Road to Costens Hall
A view of Hick's Farm
A view of Hick's Farm
Footpath to Severals Farm A pleasant and well trodden public footpath which joins a bridleway at the farm in the middle distance.
Footpath to Severals Farm
A pleasant and well trodden public footpath which joins a bridleway at the farm in the middle distance.
Assington Thicks Public footpath through private woodland, amusingly named Assington Thicks. I'm sure there's no connection with the local residents, indeed the thought never crossed my mind.
Assington Thicks
Public footpath through private woodland, amusingly named Assington Thicks. I'm sure there's no connection with the local residents, indeed the thought never crossed my mind.
Sudbury Television Transmitter Masts Located near Assington in Suffolk, and providing North Essex and South Suffolk with analogue and digital television signals.
Sudbury Television Transmitter Masts
Located near Assington in Suffolk, and providing North Essex and South Suffolk with analogue and digital television signals.
Footpath to Greys Hall It's always reassuring to reach the end of a footpath and find a finger post pointing where you have come from!
Footpath to Greys Hall
It's always reassuring to reach the end of a footpath and find a finger post pointing where you have come from!
Trig Point, Severals Farm, Assington Trig point with bracket No. S1938. This trig point is shown on the boundary between two grid squares, even on a large scale plan. Referring to an Ordnance Survey database, its last computed coordinates place it just 125mm inside TL9238.
Trig Point, Severals Farm, Assington
Trig point with bracket No. S1938. This trig point is shown on the boundary between two grid squares, even on a large scale plan. Referring to an Ordnance Survey database, its last computed coordinates place it just 125mm inside TL9238.
Tiger Hill wood, cottage, masts, pylons etc. The apparently idyllic setting of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1314192">TL9235 : Tiger Hill cottage</a> is revealed to be not completely so, with a nearby electricity transformer and, further off, masts and pylons on the skyline <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/622342">TL9137 : Sudbury Television Transmitter Masts</a>.
Tiger Hill wood, cottage, masts, pylons etc.
The apparently idyllic setting of TL9235 : Tiger Hill cottage is revealed to be not completely so, with a nearby electricity transformer and, further off, masts and pylons on the skyline TL9137 : Sudbury Television Transmitter Masts.
Footbridge Footbridge and the Sudbury television transmitter masts near to Dorking Tye, Suffolk.
Footbridge
Footbridge and the Sudbury television transmitter masts near to Dorking Tye, Suffolk.
Trig Point Trig point with the Sudbury television transmitter mast in the distance near to Assington, Suffolk.
Trig Point
Trig point with the Sudbury television transmitter mast in the distance near to Assington, Suffolk.
Warning Horses Horse warning sign and bend ahead near to Dorking Tye, Suffolk. See <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2054389" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2054389">Link</a> for close up of the shot sign.
Warning Horses
Horse warning sign and bend ahead near to Dorking Tye, Suffolk. See Link for close up of the shot sign.
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Appletree Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL9137 (Lat: 52.001625, Lng: 0.78343886)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Located within 500m of 52.001625,0.78343886
Sudbury A
Communication Dab: yes
Communication Television: yes
Height: 103
Man Made: mast
Tower Type: communication
Wikidata: Q7633558
Wikipedia: en:Sudbury transmitting station
Lat/Long: 52.0043252/0.7859033
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.9987212/0.7805415
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.9985323/0.7865547
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.9979083/0.7840954
Sudbury B
Communication Television: yes
Height: 165.8
Man Made: mast
Tower Construction: guyed
Tower Type: communication
Wikidata: Q7633558
Wikipedia: en:Sudbury transmitting station
Lat/Long: 52.0043236/0.7847448
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