Admiral's Carr

Wood, Forest in Suffolk Mid Suffolk

England

Admiral's Carr

Eye: Church of St Peter and St Paul from the Castle
Eye: Church of St Peter and St Paul from the Castle Credit: Christopher Hilton

Admiral's Carr is a picturesque woodland located in Suffolk, England. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, it is a part of Suffolk's wider forest region. The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and birch species. These trees create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

The woodland also boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna. Wildflowers such as bluebells, primroses, and buttercups can be seen carpeting the forest floor during spring, adding a burst of color to the landscape. Various bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, can be spotted among the treetops, while small mammals like squirrels and rabbits scurry about the forest.

Admiral's Carr offers a range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. There are several well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails also provide access to hidden gems within the forest, including a tranquil pond and a small stream that meanders through the trees.

The woodland is well-preserved and managed by local conservation authorities, ensuring the protection of its natural habitats. It serves as an important ecological site, providing a refuge for many endangered plant and animal species.

Overall, Admiral's Carr in Suffolk is a stunning woodland that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its diverse range of flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and beautiful scenery, it is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the beauty of the natural world.

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Admiral's Carr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.332309/1.1673775 or Grid Reference TM1575. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Eye: Church of St Peter and St Paul from the Castle
Eye: Church of St Peter and St Paul from the Castle
Cottage on Wellington Road, Eye The plaque on the gable reads "W. Cason's Ebenezer Cottages".
Cottage on Wellington Road, Eye
The plaque on the gable reads "W. Cason's Ebenezer Cottages".
Eye town centre
Eye town centre
Buckshorn Lane, Eye Housing in Buckshorn Lane.
Buckshorn Lane, Eye
Housing in Buckshorn Lane.
Broad Street (B1077), Eye
Broad Street (B1077), Eye
Co-op Daily, Eye
Co-op Daily, Eye
White Lion House Grade II listed building.
White Lion House
Grade II listed building.
War Memorial, Eye
War Memorial, Eye
The Queens Head public house
The Queens Head public house
Sign for the Queens Head public house
Sign for the Queens Head public house
Bedingfield Almshouses, Eye
Bedingfield Almshouses, Eye
Fire Station, Eye
Fire Station, Eye
Houses on Castleton Way
Houses on Castleton Way
Roadworks on Victoria Hill
Roadworks on Victoria Hill
Roadworks on Victoria Hill (B1077)
Roadworks on Victoria Hill (B1077)
Houses on the B1077, Langton Green
Houses on the B1077, Langton Green
Elizabeth II postbox on Broad Street, Eye Postbox No. IP23 7208.
Elizabeth II postbox on Broad Street, Eye
Postbox No. IP23 7208.
Langton Green (B1077)
Langton Green (B1077)
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Admiral's Carr is located at Grid Ref: TM1575 (Lat: 52.332309, Lng: 1.1673775)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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