Alder Carr

Wood, Forest in Suffolk Babergh

England

Alder Carr

Brantham church The Church of St Michael and All Angels is a grade II*(star) listed building. Medieval with extensive 19th century rebuilding and restorations.
Brantham church Credit: Robin Webster

Alder Carr, Suffolk is a picturesque woodland located in the eastern region of England, specifically in the county of Suffolk. It is situated near the village of Woodbridge, and covers an expansive area of approximately 100 acres. Alder Carr is a vibrant and diverse forest, boasting a wide array of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

The woodland is characterized by its dense population of alder trees, which lend their name to the area. These trees thrive in the wetter areas of the forest, particularly around the Carr, a small body of water that runs through the woodland. The Carr and its surrounding marshland provide a unique habitat for a variety of wetland species, including waterfowls and amphibians.

Walking through Alder Carr, visitors are treated to a stunning display of wildflowers, such as bluebells and orchids, which bloom in abundance during the spring and summer months. The forest floor is also carpeted with ferns, mosses, and lichens, creating a lush and verdant environment.

The woodland is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and numerous bird species. Ornithologists can spot woodpeckers, owls, and warblers among the treetops, while birdwatching hides offer the perfect vantage point to observe waterfowl on the Carr.

Alder Carr is a popular destination for outdoor activities, with several well-marked trails and footpaths for hikers and nature lovers to explore. Additionally, the woodland features picnic areas and a visitor center that offers educational programs and guided tours.

In summary, Alder Carr, Suffolk is a beautiful and diverse woodland that offers a tranquil escape into nature. With its rich biodiversity and scenic surroundings, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and immersive experience in the Suffolk countryside.

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Alder Carr Images

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Brantham church The Church of St Michael and All Angels is a grade II*(star) listed building. Medieval with extensive 19th century rebuilding and restorations.
Brantham church
The Church of St Michael and All Angels is a grade II*(star) listed building. Medieval with extensive 19th century rebuilding and restorations.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower Draining the tower roof at the SW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower
Draining the tower roof at the SW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower Draining the tower roof at the NW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower
Draining the tower roof at the NW corner.
St. Michael's Pre-school, Brantham Mapped as an 'Institute'.
St. Michael's Pre-school, Brantham
Mapped as an 'Institute'.
Lower Meadows Farm
Lower Meadows Farm
Sewage works
Sewage works
The Case is Altered, Public House, Bentley,  Suffolk When the post office in Bentley closed, a Post Office was opened here.
The Case is Altered, Public House, Bentley, Suffolk
When the post office in Bentley closed, a Post Office was opened here.
War Memorial at Bentley Suffolk Recently attended by pupils of the local Primary School Bentley.
War Memorial at Bentley Suffolk
Recently attended by pupils of the local Primary School Bentley.
Windows of the Past. This work can be seen on the North Facing Wall of Bentley Primary School Suffolk.
Windows of the Past.
This work can be seen on the North Facing Wall of Bentley Primary School Suffolk.
St. Michael's church, Brantham, Suffolk This church dates back to the 14th century but a lot rebuilding took place during the 19th century restoration. The picture also shows the lychgate by E. S. Prior.
St. Michael's church, Brantham, Suffolk
This church dates back to the 14th century but a lot rebuilding took place during the 19th century restoration. The picture also shows the lychgate by E. S. Prior.
Slough Road, Brantham, Suffolk
Slough Road, Brantham, Suffolk
The Bull The Bull public house Brantham suffolk.
The Bull
The Bull public house Brantham suffolk.
Stream and weir from Brantham Bridge on the A137 Showing the stream in full flow after a long spell of wet weather
Stream and weir from Brantham Bridge on the A137
Showing the stream in full flow after a long spell of wet weather
Willow plantation and fields near Brantham Bridge
Willow plantation and fields near Brantham Bridge
Last Remains of Dodnash C12th Priory by footpath Beside the footpath from East End, East Bergholt to Dodnash Wood (seen in background), you pass the last remaining lump of stones from the twelfth century Augustinian Priory that existed on this spot.  Continue up the hill and through the wood for a rewarding ramble
Last Remains of Dodnash C12th Priory by footpath
Beside the footpath from East End, East Bergholt to Dodnash Wood (seen in background), you pass the last remaining lump of stones from the twelfth century Augustinian Priory that existed on this spot. Continue up the hill and through the wood for a rewarding ramble
Pond beside footpath from Bentley to Brantham Nettles, dock and thistles are among the wild plants surrounding this pond in a boggy area of the footpath south of Dodnash Priory Farm. Press on and the walk is rewarding!
Pond beside footpath from Bentley to Brantham
Nettles, dock and thistles are among the wild plants surrounding this pond in a boggy area of the footpath south of Dodnash Priory Farm. Press on and the walk is rewarding!
Half-hidden stile near Dodnash Priory Farm Heading south from Bentley to Brantham (Gravel Pit Lane) you might miss this stile (as I did) as it is deep in a thriving alder hedge. After passing Dodnash Priory Farm on your right keep an eye on the hedge. The stile leads to a path down a steepish slope into a small valley and later a bridge over Dodnash Brook
Half-hidden stile near Dodnash Priory Farm
Heading south from Bentley to Brantham (Gravel Pit Lane) you might miss this stile (as I did) as it is deep in a thriving alder hedge. After passing Dodnash Priory Farm on your right keep an eye on the hedge. The stile leads to a path down a steepish slope into a small valley and later a bridge over Dodnash Brook
Footbridge over Dodnash Brook towards East End Coming south from Bentley and passing across the marsh where there are remains of Dodnash Priory, you cross this bridge before going up the footpath to the top of the next field
Footbridge over Dodnash Brook towards East End
Coming south from Bentley and passing across the marsh where there are remains of Dodnash Priory, you cross this bridge before going up the footpath to the top of the next field
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Alder Carr is located at Grid Ref: TM1035 (Lat: 51.97561, Lng: 1.0687263)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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