Bellevue Plantation

Wood, Forest in Norfolk North Norfolk

England

Bellevue Plantation

Belvue Farm, Briningham
Belvue Farm, Briningham Credit: Evelyn Simak

Bellevue Plantation, located in Norfolk, England, is an enchanting woodland area known for its picturesque scenery and diverse range of flora and fauna. Situated within the Norfolk Broads National Park, this captivating forest encompasses an area of approximately 200 acres.

The plantation is home to a rich variety of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and pine, which create a dense canopy and provide a habitat for numerous wildlife species. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful tapestry of wildflowers, mosses, and ferns, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Traversing through Bellevue Plantation, visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails that wind their way through the forest, offering an opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature. The trails are suitable for both leisurely strolls and more adventurous hikes, catering to visitors of all fitness levels.

Birdwatchers will be delighted by the presence of various avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, which can be spotted and heard throughout the forest. Small mammals such as squirrels, rabbits, and voles also call Bellevue Plantation their home.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bellevue Plantation offers a range of amenities for visitors. These include picnic areas, benches, and information boards that provide insights into the history, ecology, and conservation efforts of the woodland. The plantation is accessible year-round, with each season bringing its own unique charm, from the vibrant colors of autumn to the delicate blossoms of spring.

Overall, Bellevue Plantation in Norfolk is a cherished natural treasure, offering a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and a haven for wildlife amidst the bustling modern world.

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Bellevue Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.858886/1.0188375 or Grid Reference TG0333. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Belvue Farm, Briningham
Belvue Farm, Briningham
Belvue Tower, Briningham This attractive 4-storey high brick tower is a Grade II listed building. Originally built for use as a look-out tower it was later converted into a windmill and then into a folly. The lower stage is believed to date from the 16th century. The brick refacing was carried out when the building was converted into a smock windmill by Sir Jacob Astley 1st Bart, in the 18th century. The mill was replaced by the 4th Bart in 1781 when upper floors were added to make 5 domestic storeys, the lower stages of which are octagonal and the upper circular, topped by a battlemented parapet and stack. The attic with hipped tiled roof above the parapet is C20. A house was added in the 20th century.
Belvue Tower, Briningham
This attractive 4-storey high brick tower is a Grade II listed building. Originally built for use as a look-out tower it was later converted into a windmill and then into a folly. The lower stage is believed to date from the 16th century. The brick refacing was carried out when the building was converted into a smock windmill by Sir Jacob Astley 1st Bart, in the 18th century. The mill was replaced by the 4th Bart in 1781 when upper floors were added to make 5 domestic storeys, the lower stages of which are octagonal and the upper circular, topped by a battlemented parapet and stack. The attic with hipped tiled roof above the parapet is C20. A house was added in the 20th century.
Belvue Plantation, Briningham Viewed across harvested field west of Belvue Farm.
Belvue Plantation, Briningham
Viewed across harvested field west of Belvue Farm.
The harvest is in Just as well, as thundery clouds threaten to bring rain anytime soon. The woodland seen in the background is Old Limekiln Plantation, to the south of the B1354 road. Belvue Farm can be seen at right.
The harvest is in
Just as well, as thundery clouds threaten to bring rain anytime soon. The woodland seen in the background is Old Limekiln Plantation, to the south of the B1354 road. Belvue Farm can be seen at right.
Belvue Plantation and Belvue Tower, Briningham For a more detailed view of and information about the Grade II listed tower see > <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2576340" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2576340">Link</a>.
Belvue Plantation and Belvue Tower, Briningham
For a more detailed view of and information about the Grade II listed tower see > Link.
Field boundary north of Mill Lane, Briningham
Field boundary north of Mill Lane, Briningham
Harvested field north of Mill Lane, Briningham
Harvested field north of Mill Lane, Briningham
Hawthorn hedge beside Mill Lane, Briningham
Hawthorn hedge beside Mill Lane, Briningham
Mill Lane, Briningham
Mill Lane, Briningham
Melton Street, Melton Constable Wholly untypical of rural Norfolk, Melton Constable has the ambiance of a northern industrial town, a product of the railway age, which in fact it was. The houses here were built in 1882 for workers at the new railway works and major junction close by. The works closed down in the 1930s and the last train ran in the 1960s but the old streets have remained.
Melton Street, Melton Constable
Wholly untypical of rural Norfolk, Melton Constable has the ambiance of a northern industrial town, a product of the railway age, which in fact it was. The houses here were built in 1882 for workers at the new railway works and major junction close by. The works closed down in the 1930s and the last train ran in the 1960s but the old streets have remained.
Melton Constable village sign The village sign at Melton Constable reflects the railway history, although no trains have run here for nearly half a century.
Melton Constable village sign
The village sign at Melton Constable reflects the railway history, although no trains have run here for nearly half a century.
Entering Melton Constable Looking along the B1354 Briston Road into the village. The bus shelter opposite incorporates some features salvaged from the long-closed station, at one time one of the most important in Norfolk.
Entering Melton Constable
Looking along the B1354 Briston Road into the village. The bus shelter opposite incorporates some features salvaged from the long-closed station, at one time one of the most important in Norfolk.
Water tower, Melton Constable This impressive cast iron water tower was originally built in 1898 to supply water to the railway works and to the village. It remains as a monument to the railway age and Melton Constable's heritage but now stores water for irrigation purposes.
Water tower, Melton Constable
This impressive cast iron water tower was originally built in 1898 to supply water to the railway works and to the village. It remains as a monument to the railway age and Melton Constable's heritage but now stores water for irrigation purposes.
Entering Melton Constable, near site of former railway station, 1997 View eastward on B1354 Briston Road. The important key Station and Works of the former Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway had been just off to the right. However, as early as 2/3/59 almost all of the M&GN system had been closed, although the line from Sheringham survived for passengers until 6/4/64, for goods until 28/12/64. Virtually no trace remains of the latter-day Railways at Melton Constable in modern times.
Entering Melton Constable, near site of former railway station, 1997
View eastward on B1354 Briston Road. The important key Station and Works of the former Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway had been just off to the right. However, as early as 2/3/59 almost all of the M&GN system had been closed, although the line from Sheringham survived for passengers until 6/4/64, for goods until 28/12/64. Virtually no trace remains of the latter-day Railways at Melton Constable in modern times.
Melton Constable: former Railway Works, 1997 View southward on Ashley Avenue off Peacock Way: the former Works of the M&GN Joint Railway are on the left. (See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3785143">TG0433 : Entering Melton Constable, near site of former railway station, 1997</a>).
Melton Constable: former Railway Works, 1997
View southward on Ashley Avenue off Peacock Way: the former Works of the M&GN Joint Railway are on the left. (See also TG0433 : Entering Melton Constable, near site of former railway station, 1997).
Old Milestone The remains of an old milestone set into a wall on the B1110 near to Melton Constable, Norfolk. For overall view see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3793106" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3793106">Link</a>
Old Milestone
The remains of an old milestone set into a wall on the B1110 near to Melton Constable, Norfolk. For overall view see Link
To Dereham 13 The remains of an old milestone set into a wall on the B1110 near to Melton Constable, Norfolk. For closeup view see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3793104" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3793104">Link</a>
To Dereham 13
The remains of an old milestone set into a wall on the B1110 near to Melton Constable, Norfolk. For closeup view see Link
Crop field with distant trees
Crop field with distant trees
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Bellevue Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TG0333 (Lat: 52.858886, Lng: 1.0188375)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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