Turner's Spinney

Wood, Forest in Suffolk Babergh

England

Turner's Spinney

Wissington church
Wissington church Credit: mym

Turner's Spinney is a picturesque woodland located in Suffolk, England. Situated near the village of Turner's Cross, the spinney covers an area of approximately 50 acres, making it a significant natural feature in the region. The wood is characterized by its dense foliage and diverse array of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. This variety of trees creates a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year, with vibrant green leaves in spring and summer, and a stunning display of autumnal colors in the fall.

The spinney is home to a rich assortment of wildlife, providing a habitat for a range of fauna. Visitors to Turner's Spinney may spot various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The wood's tranquil atmosphere and secluded pathways make it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts, walkers, and birdwatchers.

Managed by the local forestry commission, Turner's Spinney offers well-maintained trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the woodland. The commission ensures the preservation of the wood's delicate ecosystem while also providing amenities like benches and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.

Turner's Spinney boasts a rich history, with evidence of human habitation in the area dating back centuries. The wood has been used for various purposes throughout time, including timber production, charcoal making, and even as a hiding place for smugglers during the 18th century. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature and serves as a valuable resource for both recreational and educational purposes.

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Turner's Spinney Images

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Wissington church
Wissington church
Lion on the A134 This is the Lion at Honey Tye near Leavenheath between Colchester and Sudbury. A Free House noted for its good food in fact almost more a Restaurant than a pub. The photo was taken from the junction of Radley’s Lane and the A134 looking towards Leavenheath
Lion on the A134
This is the Lion at Honey Tye near Leavenheath between Colchester and Sudbury. A Free House noted for its good food in fact almost more a Restaurant than a pub. The photo was taken from the junction of Radley’s Lane and the A134 looking towards Leavenheath
Campion Hill, near Nayland, Suffolk
Campion Hill, near Nayland, Suffolk
River Stour at Nayland The 42-mile long River Stour flows from near West Wickham in Cambridgeshire to Harwich.  From much of the route it follows the Essex/Suffolk border. Here at Nayland, as elsewhere in the Stour valley, it is prone to flooding.  But not on this fine June day.
River Stour at Nayland
The 42-mile long River Stour flows from near West Wickham in Cambridgeshire to Harwich. From much of the route it follows the Essex/Suffolk border. Here at Nayland, as elsewhere in the Stour valley, it is prone to flooding. But not on this fine June day.
Leavenheath Village Hall A busy meeting point for a growing South Suffolk village.
Leavenheath Village Hall
A busy meeting point for a growing South Suffolk village.
Swan at Nayland The River Stour flows from right to left.
Swan at Nayland
The River Stour flows from right to left.
Field next to Wiston Road, Nayland
Field next to Wiston Road, Nayland
Area around Little Bulmer Farm, near Nayland.
Area around Little Bulmer Farm, near Nayland.
St. Mary's church, Wissington, Suffolk Apart from the bell-turret, the whole church is Norman. However, the Victorians made it look more Norman in 1853 when it was restored. This view shows the Norman apse. Inside there are extensive remains of wall paintings, though the quality is poor.
St. Mary's church, Wissington, Suffolk
Apart from the bell-turret, the whole church is Norman. However, the Victorians made it look more Norman in 1853 when it was restored. This view shows the Norman apse. Inside there are extensive remains of wall paintings, though the quality is poor.
Old Farm Machinery near Bowdens Farm Old Farm machinery on the Bridleway near Bowdens Farm to Garnons
Old Farm Machinery near Bowdens Farm
Old Farm machinery on the Bridleway near Bowdens Farm to Garnons
Signpost to Leavenheath Village Hall On the A134 between Sudbury and Colchester.
Signpost to Leavenheath Village Hall
On the A134 between Sudbury and Colchester.
Stour Valley from Creems, Wissington, Suffolk Line of R. Stour is in top quarter of the photo.  Essex beyond.
Stour Valley from Creems, Wissington, Suffolk
Line of R. Stour is in top quarter of the photo. Essex beyond.
River Stour, Suffolk/Essex border Private fishing on the north bank of the River Stour, between Little Horkesley and Nayland. Suffolk is on the left bank, Essex is on the right bank.
River Stour, Suffolk/Essex border
Private fishing on the north bank of the River Stour, between Little Horkesley and Nayland. Suffolk is on the left bank, Essex is on the right bank.
St Edmund Way, Suffolk The St Edmund Way east of Bures, part of a long distance walk of 88 miles across Suffolk
St Edmund Way, Suffolk
The St Edmund Way east of Bures, part of a long distance walk of 88 miles across Suffolk
Kingsland Lane, Leavenheath, Suffolk A public bridleway south of Leavenheath. Very muddy and littered with debris from recent storms.
Kingsland Lane, Leavenheath, Suffolk
A public bridleway south of Leavenheath. Very muddy and littered with debris from recent storms.
Road to Brunning's Farm
Road to Brunning's Farm
Ripening barley near Rickland Farm The wood known as Rickland Grove is at the far end of the field.
Ripening barley near Rickland Farm
The wood known as Rickland Grove is at the far end of the field.
River Stour near Wormingford A pleasant and tranquil spot, even on a grey January day.
River Stour near Wormingford
A pleasant and tranquil spot, even on a grey January day.
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Turner's Spinney is located at Grid Ref: TL9534 (Lat: 51.975562, Lng: 0.83879051)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.9767369/0.8387974
Mini Roundabout
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Turning Circle
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Barrier: kissing_gate
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