Old Osier Bed

Wood, Forest in Suffolk Mid Suffolk

England

Old Osier Bed

River Dove at White Bridge, Hoxne
River Dove at White Bridge, Hoxne Credit: Sandy Gerrard

Located in the county of Suffolk, England, the Old Osier Bed is a distinctive feature of the landscape. As its name suggests, it is an old bed of osiers, or willow trees, which has been preserved over time. This woodland area is situated within a larger forest and is known for its unique characteristics.

The Old Osier Bed covers an area of approximately 10 acres and is predominantly composed of willow trees, interspersed with other native vegetation. The trees reach impressive heights, with some specimens reaching up to 20 meters. Their slender trunks and graceful branches create a dense canopy that filters the sunlight, creating a cool and shaded environment below.

The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of fallen leaves, providing a soft and natural carpet. This rich organic matter supports a diverse range of flora, including mosses, ferns, and wildflowers. The Old Osier Bed also serves as a habitat for various wildlife species, such as birds, squirrels, and small mammals.

Visitors to the Old Osier Bed can enjoy a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking solitude. The woodland is crisscrossed by meandering footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its natural wonders. The soothing sound of rustling leaves and the occasional bird song create a soothing symphony, further enhancing the overall experience.

The Old Osier Bed in Suffolk stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting such unique habitats.

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Old Osier Bed Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.338992/1.1727155 or Grid Reference TM1675. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

River Dove at White Bridge, Hoxne
River Dove at White Bridge, Hoxne
Kiln and Chimney at Hoxne Brickworks
Kiln and Chimney at Hoxne Brickworks
Brome Church (Suffolk)
Brome Church (Suffolk)
St Nicholas Church - Oakley Suffolk
St Nicholas Church - Oakley Suffolk
Cattle Grid This stands at the approach to Eye Sewage Treatment Works.
Cattle Grid
This stands at the approach to Eye Sewage Treatment Works.
A view of Burnt House Farm
A view of Burnt House Farm
A view of Bungalow Farm from Nuttery Vale
A view of Bungalow Farm from Nuttery Vale
Footpath to Cross Street, just south of Hoxne
Footpath to Cross Street, just south of Hoxne
St. Mary's church at Brome The round tower of this church is Norman apart from the top section, which was built in 1875. Most of the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1863. Inside the church there are some very interesting monuments and tombs.
St. Mary's church at Brome
The round tower of this church is Norman apart from the top section, which was built in 1875. Most of the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1863. Inside the church there are some very interesting monuments and tombs.
Brome Street Village Hall
Brome Street Village Hall
Part of Oakley village The name of the road is Upper Oakley.
Part of Oakley village
The name of the road is Upper Oakley.
Cultivating behind Capon's Farm, Oakley The ploughed earth in the foreground is being broken up by the cultivator behind the red tractor.
Cultivating behind Capon's Farm, Oakley
The ploughed earth in the foreground is being broken up by the cultivator behind the red tractor.
Capon's Farm, Oakley Whether this is a farmhouse or an ex-farmhouse is difficult to say - but it seems that the latter is likely: altogether too clean and tidy for the former.
Capon's Farm, Oakley
Whether this is a farmhouse or an ex-farmhouse is difficult to say - but it seems that the latter is likely: altogether too clean and tidy for the former.
Someone doesn't favour apostrophes Sign for <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/547463">TM1676 : Capon's Farm, Oakley</a>
Someone doesn't favour apostrophes
Pit Barn on Pit Lane by Pit Wood just up from the River Dove.  The reason why the buildings are clad in metal sheeting is explained in another photo <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/547485">TM1675 : Interior of Pit Barn near Gissing Farm</a>.
Pit Barn on Pit Lane by Pit Wood
just up from the River Dove. The reason why the buildings are clad in metal sheeting is explained in another photo TM1675 : Interior of Pit Barn near Gissing Farm.
Interior of Pit Barn near Gissing Farm This shows why <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/547479">TM1675 : Pit Barn on Pit Lane by Pit Wood</a> is clad in metal sheets.  The walls are partly made of clay lump, which easily deteriorates when wet.
Interior of Pit Barn near Gissing Farm
This shows why TM1675 : Pit Barn on Pit Lane by Pit Wood is clad in metal sheets. The walls are partly made of clay lump, which easily deteriorates when wet.
Oak Lawn across the stubble The only view of this house which, despite the lack in Landranger, is shielded behind a belt of trees.
Oak Lawn across the stubble
The only view of this house which, despite the lack in Landranger, is shielded behind a belt of trees.
Brome Park Farm On the outskirts of Eye, down the lane past the bowls club.
Brome Park Farm
On the outskirts of Eye, down the lane past the bowls club.
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Old Osier Bed is located at Grid Ref: TM1675 (Lat: 52.338992, Lng: 1.1727155)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Mid Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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