Hillhouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Colchester

England

Hillhouse Wood

Colchester from a small field in near Fordham
Colchester from a small field in near Fordham Credit: Mr James D

Hillhouse Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Essex, England. Spanning over 50 acres, this enchanting forest is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its diverse range of trees, plants, and wildlife, Hillhouse Wood offers visitors a tranquil and immersive experience.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch. Their towering canopies provide ample shade and create a peaceful atmosphere for those exploring the area. The forest floor is covered with a carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Hillhouse Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous species of birds. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting woodpeckers, owls, and other feathered creatures that call this woodland their home. The forest also supports a rich insect population, with butterflies and bees flitting from flower to flower.

Visitors can enjoy a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails that wind through the forest, allowing for leisurely walks or more challenging hikes. The paths lead to hidden glades and secluded clearings, perfect for picnicking or simply taking in the peaceful ambiance. There are also picnic areas and benches strategically placed throughout the woodland, providing opportunities for rest and relaxation.

Hillhouse Wood is open to the public year-round and offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a serene stroll, a wildlife encounter, or a chance to immerse yourself in nature, this charming woodland is an ideal destination for all nature enthusiasts.

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Hillhouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.916985/0.82773313 or Grid Reference TL9428. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Colchester from a small field in near Fordham
Colchester from a small field in near Fordham
The Essex Way 111 - footbridge This bridge over the River Colne carries a footpath which crosses the Essex Way path.
The Essex Way 111 - footbridge
This bridge over the River Colne carries a footpath which crosses the Essex Way path.
The Essex Way 112 - oak tree A magnificent field oak close by the footpath.
The Essex Way 112 - oak tree
A magnificent field oak close by the footpath.
The Essex Way 113 - ruined barn This roofless barn is on the Essex Way as it approaches West Bergholt.
The Essex Way 113 - ruined barn
This roofless barn is on the Essex Way as it approaches West Bergholt.
The Essex Way 114 At this point the Essex Way is following a farm track from Cook's Hall and is approaching West Bergholt Hall and church - the spire of which can be seen among the trees ahead.
The Essex Way 114
At this point the Essex Way is following a farm track from Cook's Hall and is approaching West Bergholt Hall and church - the spire of which can be seen among the trees ahead.
The Essex Way 115 Barns opposite West Bergholt church. The way markers for the path can be seen as it turns to the east at this point.
The Essex Way 115
Barns opposite West Bergholt church. The way markers for the path can be seen as it turns to the east at this point.
West Bergholt Hall, West Bergholt Pevsner describes it thus: "a Georgian town house, not at all in harmony with its rural surroundings, but very splendid nonetheless." The central bay has a pedimented doorcase, Venetian window and Diocletian window, all under a pediment containing a small oculus. Grade II* listed.
The date of the photo is uncertain.
West Bergholt Hall, West Bergholt
Pevsner describes it thus: "a Georgian town house, not at all in harmony with its rural surroundings, but very splendid nonetheless." The central bay has a pedimented doorcase, Venetian window and Diocletian window, all under a pediment containing a small oculus. Grade II* listed. The date of the photo is uncertain.
Flower Lined Ditch, Fordham Spring flowers line this ditch, near the Village Green, Fordham
Flower Lined Ditch, Fordham
Spring flowers line this ditch, near the Village Green, Fordham
Moat on Moat Road, Fordham This may be a remnant of the Moat that the road is named after.
Moat on Moat Road, Fordham
This may be a remnant of the Moat that the road is named after.
Saplings, Footpath, Hedge - Fordham Hall Estate Young saplings at Fordham Hall Estate, with evidence of recent hedge maintenance along this public footpath running north from Chappel Road.
Saplings, Footpath, Hedge - Fordham Hall Estate
Young saplings at Fordham Hall Estate, with evidence of recent hedge maintenance along this public footpath running north from Chappel Road.
Chapel Cemetery, Fordham Cemetery near Chapel House, Fordham
Chapel Cemetery, Fordham
Cemetery near Chapel House, Fordham
Deer in the field, Fordham Roe deer in a field, south of Fosset's Lane. Note saplings fitted with protection guards.
Deer in the field, Fordham
Roe deer in a field, south of Fosset's Lane. Note saplings fitted with protection guards.
Cows near Porter's Lane, Eight Ash Green
Cows near Porter's Lane, Eight Ash Green
Fordham Heath, Eight Ash Green A remnant of ancient wet heathland, granted to Eight Ash Green Parish Council by Act of Parliament in 1965.

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Fordham Heath, Eight Ash Green
A remnant of ancient wet heathland, granted to Eight Ash Green Parish Council by Act of Parliament in 1965. See Wild Essex website: LinkExternal link
Fordham Village Green and Sign According to an information board on the green, this area has previously been known variously as Moat Field, Quilters Green and Weavers Green.
Fordham Village Green and Sign
According to an information board on the green, this area has previously been known variously as Moat Field, Quilters Green and Weavers Green.
Track through Sapling Plantation, Fordham Hall Estate Fordham Hall Estate is managed by the Woodland Trust.

The land which almost surrounds the village of Fordham is now the site of a major woodland creation scheme.

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Track through Sapling Plantation, Fordham Hall Estate
Fordham Hall Estate is managed by the Woodland Trust. The land which almost surrounds the village of Fordham is now the site of a major woodland creation scheme. LinkExternal link
Sign in Fordham on Moat Road To the left Wormingford, Mount Bures, Sudbury and to the right Colchester.
Sign in Fordham on Moat Road
To the left Wormingford, Mount Bures, Sudbury and to the right Colchester.
School sign in Fordham For Fordham All Saints Church of England Primary School <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.allsaints-fordham.essex.sch.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.allsaints-fordham.essex.sch.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
School sign in Fordham
For Fordham All Saints Church of England Primary School LinkExternal link.
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Hillhouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: TL9428 (Lat: 51.916985, Lng: 0.82773313)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Colchester

Police Authority: Essex

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