Mulley's Wood

Wood, Forest in Essex Tendring

England

Mulley's Wood

Manningtree Radio Mast Taken from Steam Mill Road facing approximately SE. Visible from miles around - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126109">TM1228 : Hedgerows</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126487">TM1028 : Braham Hall</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126488">TM0928 : War memorial</a>.
Manningtree Radio Mast Credit: JF

Mulley's Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Essex, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, it is nestled in the heart of the rural landscape, providing a serene and tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The wood is situated near the village of Mulley, hence its name, and is easily accessible by foot or bike.

The wood is predominantly composed of a variety of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead. The lush undergrowth consists of ferns, bluebells, and wildflowers, making it a haven for wildlife and an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. Birds such as woodpeckers, tits, and thrushes can often be spotted flitting between the branches, while squirrels and rabbits can be seen scurrying along the forest floor.

Mulley's Wood boasts several well-maintained trails that meander through its enchanting landscape, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore and appreciate its beauty. These pathways are suitable for walkers of all abilities and are often used by local residents for leisurely strolls or dog walking.

As a designated nature reserve, the wood is carefully managed by the local authorities to preserve its ecological value. Conservation efforts include regular tree maintenance, removal of invasive species, and the creation of bird boxes and bat roosts to encourage biodiversity.

In addition to its natural charm, Mulley's Wood offers a picnic area and seating for visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Interpretive signs along the trails provide information about the flora and fauna, enhancing the educational experience for those interested in learning more about the woodland ecosystem.

Overall, Mulley's Wood is a captivating destination that offers a rejuvenating escape into nature, with its idyllic scenery, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails.

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Mulley's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.913675/1.0667823 or Grid Reference TM1128. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Manningtree Radio Mast Taken from Steam Mill Road facing approximately SE. Visible from miles around - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126109">TM1228 : Hedgerows</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126487">TM1028 : Braham Hall</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126488">TM0928 : War memorial</a>.
Manningtree Radio Mast
Taken from Steam Mill Road facing approximately SE. Visible from miles around - see TM1228 : Hedgerows, TM1028 : Braham Hall and TM0928 : War memorial.
Hedgerows in Clacton Road at Horsleycross Street. The pub is in Mistley civil parish but the other side of the road is Bradfield CP. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/48878">TM1229 : Manningtree Radio Mast</a> is in the background.
Hedgerows
in Clacton Road at Horsleycross Street. The pub is in Mistley civil parish but the other side of the road is Bradfield CP. TM1229 : Manningtree Radio Mast is in the background.
The Cross Inn at Horsley Cross. The main water tower of the Tendring Hundred Water Services Ltd is behind it.
The Cross Inn
at Horsley Cross. The main water tower of the Tendring Hundred Water Services Ltd is behind it.
Kortill Vanster Clacton Road, Horsley Cross just north of the Wix By-pass (A120). If a foreign visitor having landed at Harwich is at this point they will have just made their first right turn after driving "straight" for 12 km. And possibly there was a serious accident here caused by someone driving on the wrong side. Of course the sign should be on the other side of the road! Essex is not always this helpful - if the foreign visitor continues along this road, they may land up in the Crown Hotel, Manningtree. There, if they go to the toilet, they will have to work out for themselves which of "Gulls" or "Buoys" is appropriate for their sex. The buildings on the right are part of the main treatment works of Tendring Hundred Water Services Ltd.
Kortill Vanster
Clacton Road, Horsley Cross just north of the Wix By-pass (A120). If a foreign visitor having landed at Harwich is at this point they will have just made their first right turn after driving "straight" for 12 km. And possibly there was a serious accident here caused by someone driving on the wrong side. Of course the sign should be on the other side of the road! Essex is not always this helpful - if the foreign visitor continues along this road, they may land up in the Crown Hotel, Manningtree. There, if they go to the toilet, they will have to work out for themselves which of "Gulls" or "Buoys" is appropriate for their sex. The buildings on the right are part of the main treatment works of Tendring Hundred Water Services Ltd.
Radio mast just off Hilliards Road. Right on the boundary of Great Bromley and Little Bromley civil parishes. Can also be seen in the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126105">TM1226 : Pylon</a> photo.
Radio mast
just off Hilliards Road. Right on the boundary of Great Bromley and Little Bromley civil parishes. Can also be seen in the TM1226 : Pylon photo.
Braham Hall off Bentley Road, Little Bromley taken from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/126488">TM0928 : War memorial</a>. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/48878">TM1229 : Manningtree Radio Mast</a> can be seen in the background.
Braham Hall
off Bentley Road, Little Bromley taken from TM0928 : War memorial. TM1229 : Manningtree Radio Mast can be seen in the background.
The Fox and Hounds Fortunately the Hunting Act 2004 <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2004/20040037.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2004/20040037.htm">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> did not create an offence of "glorification of hunting" otherwise this pub in Bentley Road, Little Bromley might be in trouble.
The Fox and Hounds
Fortunately the Hunting Act 2004 LinkExternal link did not create an offence of "glorification of hunting" otherwise this pub in Bentley Road, Little Bromley might be in trouble.
Part of Chequers Road
Part of Chequers Road
Farmland near Horseleycross Street Apart from one small wood, most of the gridsquare looks like this. Taken from  Skiphatch Lane, a grassy bridleway.
Farmland near Horseleycross Street
Apart from one small wood, most of the gridsquare looks like this. Taken from Skiphatch Lane, a grassy bridleway.
The fate of the old Harwich Road A slice of the old route of the Harwich Road, cut off by a re-routed section, is now just an access for a few houses and, here, a dump for an old car.
The fate of the old Harwich Road
A slice of the old route of the Harwich Road, cut off by a re-routed section, is now just an access for a few houses and, here, a dump for an old car.
The new Harwich Road viewed from the old The tarmac backwater of the old route gives a view across a stubble field to the new route and to the line of pylons beyond.
The new Harwich Road viewed from the old
The tarmac backwater of the old route gives a view across a stubble field to the new route and to the line of pylons beyond.
Watercourse leading into Aldercar near New Hall
Watercourse leading into Aldercar near New Hall
Path inside Aldercar Wood close to New Hall Although it is thoroughly signposted, with footbridges provided and maintained, the path through this wood looked distinctly underused in early September 2007.
Path inside Aldercar Wood close to New Hall
Although it is thoroughly signposted, with footbridges provided and maintained, the path through this wood looked distinctly underused in early September 2007.
Footbridge into Aldercar Wood Two footbridges within a couple of hundred metres in this square assist this footpath route but, as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/544075">TM1128 : Path inside Aldercar Wood close to New Hall</a> shows, few people seem to pass this way.
Footbridge into Aldercar Wood
Two footbridges within a couple of hundred metres in this square assist this footpath route but, as TM1128 : Path inside Aldercar Wood close to New Hall shows, few people seem to pass this way.
The Haywain, Little Bromley Looking North past the village pub, now known as the Haywain (was the Fox and Hounds).
The Haywain, Little Bromley
Looking North past the village pub, now known as the Haywain (was the Fox and Hounds).
Bentley Road, Little Bromley Looking south to the Paynes Lane junction.
Bentley Road, Little Bromley
Looking south to the Paynes Lane junction.
Radio Transmitter, Little Bromley Across open fields to the mast.
Radio Transmitter, Little Bromley
Across open fields to the mast.
The Cross Inn, Horsley Cross
The Cross Inn, Horsley Cross
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Mulley's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TM1128 (Lat: 51.913675, Lng: 1.0667823)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Tendring

Police Authority: Essex

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